Richard Klim
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Sanín, Cadena, Maley, Lijtmaer, Tubaro & Chesser 2009. Paraphyly of Cinclodes fuscus (Aves: Passeriformes: Furnariidae): Implications for Taxonomy and Biogeography. Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution (in press).
http://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...serid=10&md5=754fae9131cd5d8452458d11f283f6e6
This paper suggests that Bar-winged Cinclodes should be split into southern, central and northern species (perhaps as previously suggested by Jaramillo 2003: Birds of Chile).
My guess is that this would result in something like:
Richard
PS: Remsen 2003 (HBW8) treats longipennis as a synonym of albiventris, but it is actually senior (1838 cf 1861), and perhaps should have priority?
http://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...serid=10&md5=754fae9131cd5d8452458d11f283f6e6
This paper suggests that Bar-winged Cinclodes should be split into southern, central and northern species (perhaps as previously suggested by Jaramillo 2003: Birds of Chile).
My guess is that this would result in something like:
- C fuscus (monotypic) - [Jaramillo's 'Buff-winged Cinclodes']
- C albiventris (incl 'longipennis', 'rivularis', tucumanus, rufus, yzurietae, riojanus) - [Jaramillo's 'Cream-winged Cinclodes']
- C albidiventris (incl oreobates, 'paramo', heterurus)
Richard
PS: Remsen 2003 (HBW8) treats longipennis as a synonym of albiventris, but it is actually senior (1838 cf 1861), and perhaps should have priority?
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