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Jacamar
Wednesday 18th August 2004, 20:53
I am getting very confused about the names of the Pale-tipped Tyrannulet, which I have been seeing recently.
My birdbook and my checklist say that the Pale-tipped Tyrannulet is Inezia subflava.
My Sibley-Monroe list says that Inezia subflava is called the Amazonian Inezia.
On infonatura (http://www.natureserve.org/infonatura/servlet/InfoNatura?searchName=Inezia+caudata#west)
the Pale-tipped Tyrannulet is call Inezia caudata.
Could someone tell me what the correct name is?

cuckooroller
Thursday 19th August 2004, 01:11
Chris,
It is really just an inezia! (insert chuckle). Your problem is that your book and your checklist reflect the proper treatment of nomenclature and taxonomy of this bird pre-split. It was Pale-tipped Tyrannulet (Inezia subflava) with races obscura, subflava, intermedia and caudata. It has since been split on all major lists including the SM, Clement's, and Howard & Moore. Now you have Amazonian Tyrannulet (Inezia for SM) - Inezia subflava - with races obscura and subflava. This bird does not range near you in Guyana. The remaining split species is Pale-tipped Tyrannulet (Inezia for SM) - Inezia caudata - with races intermedia and caudata. This last bird ranges in Guyana as Inezia caudata caudata. The other race of this one does not range in Guyana. Hope this clears the air a bit.

Jacamar
Thursday 19th August 2004, 19:23
Thanks Steve, that really does clear the air!