Oneillornis salvini (Berlepsch, 1901)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/17.1.289 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4B56A974-FFA4-7756-FF3B-F0BEFD0143F8 |
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Marcus |
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Oneillornis salvini (Berlepsch, 1901) |
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Oneillornis salvini (Berlepsch, 1901)
Figure 6H
Records. BRAZIL – Rondônia • Porto Velho, Estação Ecológica de Cuniã ; first record on 25.I.2018; captured with mist-nets and banded; plots T03 , T05 , T12 , T15 , T19 , T20 , T23 , T24 , T27 , T29 T30 , R01 , R02 , R04 , R05 , R06 , R07 , R08 , R10 , R11 , R15 , R16 , R17 , R18 ; CEMA- VE-H89408; males and females .
Remark. We observed a nest in a cavity of a tree trunk along the access trail in PPBio. Here the elevation is 2750 m.
Identification. Species has a mean length of 14.5 cm. Males are gray, with a white throat and supraloral stripe and a blackish tail barred with white. Females have a blackish crown and rufous face. This monotypic species is endemic to the Inambari interfluve. It is classified as an antbird, associated with swarms of army ants.
Rhegmatorhina melanosticta (Sclater & Salvin, 1880)
Records. BRAZIL – Rondônia • Porto Velho, Estação Ecológica de Cuniã ; first record on 25.I.2018; captured with mist-nets and banded; plots T03 , T05 , T10 , T11 , T18 , T20 T23 , R08 , R10 , R12 ; CEMAVE-F45101; females .
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