Manakins (Pipridae)
Yellow-crested Manakin (Heterocercus flavivertex) - HBW 9, p. 161
French: Manakin à bandeau jaune
German: Grauwangenpipra
Spanish: Saltarín Crestiamarillo
Other common names: Yellow-crowned Manakin
Taxonomy: Heterocercus flavivertex Pelzeln, 1868, Marabitanas, Rio Negro, Brazil.
Genus has been suggested as being closest to Pipra on basis of syringeal details, also as possibly sister to Corapipo on basis of display behaviour and nest architecture. Forms a superspecies with H. linteatus and H. aurantiivertex, and all three sometimes considered conspecific. Status of a fourth described taxon, H. luteocephalus (“Golden-crested Manakin”), known only from unique type (now lost or destroyed) from unknown locality, considered doubtful, probably of hybrid origin. Monotypic.
Distribution: E Colombia, SW Venezuela (extreme SE Apure, Amazonas), and Brazil N of Amazon (R Negro drainage E to W Pará).
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An individual perched on a branch and flying away Locality Junglaven, Ventuari River, Amazonas State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
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A bird on a branch and flying away Locality Junglaven, Ventuari River, Amazonas State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 2 March 2002 9 years ago 11 sec 3
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A male on a branch.
Locality Mitú, Vaupés Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Nick Athanas 10 June 2011 33 weeks ago 3.2
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Song from a male. Locality Mitú, Vaupés Department, Colombia
(Monotypic species)
Nick Athanas 10 June 2011 33 weeks ago 3
