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Common name : Curl-caped Bird-of-Paradise.
Remarks: Specimens not examined, but subspecies recognized in niedda , fide Cracraft (1992) and Beehler & Pratt (2016), notwithstanding Hartert’s (1930) reservations. A close sister relationship between the forms niedda and inopinata is to be expected given the zoogeographic affinities of the montane avifauna of the Wandammen Peninsula, e.g. co-occurrence of Amblyornis inornatus , Melipotes gymnops and Parotia sefilata in the mountains of the Doberai and Wandammen Peninsulas. The English name for this species is drawn from the uniquely out-curling attenuate tips to the long feathers in the cape of males.
Beehler BM, Pratt TK. 2016. Birds of New Guinea distribution, taxonomy, and systematics. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.
Cracraft J. 1992. The species of the birds of paradise (Paradisaeidae): applying the phylogenetic species concept to a complex pattern of diversification. Cladistics 8: 1-43.
Hartert E. 1930. List of the birds collected by Ernst Mayr. Novitates Ornithologicae 36: 27-128.
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