Coereba flaveola dispar J.T. Zimmer
Coereba flaveola dispar J.T. Zimmer, 1942b: 4 (Candamo, southeastern Perú).
Now Coereba flaveola dispar J.T. Zimmer, 1942 . See Lowery and Monroe, 1968: 88; Dickinson, 2003: 776; Schulenberg et al., 2010: 614; and Hilty, 2011: 328–329.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 146441, adult male, collected at Candamo, 13.31S, 69.41W (Stephens and Traylor, 1983), Puno, Peru, on 10 December 1916, by Harry Watkins (no. 431).
COMMENTS: Zimmer cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and (on p. 9) listed the specimens he examined. The paratypes in AMNH are: Bolivia, Mapiri, AMNH 30561–30563, unsexed, April 1886, by H.H. Rusby ; Apolobamba, AMNH 78969, male, 7 September 1903, by R.S. Williams ; Pitiguaya, AMNH 229292, unsexed, 9 May 1926, by G.H.H. Tate. Peru, Río Inambari, AMNH 132796– 132798, three males, 18 March–15 April 1915, by Harry and Casimir Watkins ; La Pampa, AMNH 146439, 146440, two males, 14 October and 25 November 1916, by H. Watkins ; Camdamo, AMNH 146442, 146444, male, immature male, 11–13 December 1916, by H. Watkins ; Tulumayo, AMNH 170070– 170074, three males, two immature males, 10– 17 May 1921, by H. Watkins ; La Merced, AMNH 169364, female, AMNH 169365, male, 15 November 1919, by H. Watkins ; Chanchamayo, AMNH 507887, female, May 1905, by C.O. Shunke ; Largato, AMNH 239552–239555, three males, one female, 17– 28 March 1928, by Olalla and Sons ; Santa Rosa, AMNH 240471, 240472, two males, 22 December 1927, 5 January 1928, by Olalla and Sons. Other specimens of dispar examined by Zimmer were borrowed from FMNH, ANSP, and MCZ .