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Myrmelastes brunneiceps

Identification

14.5 cm, Long bill, dusky legs, slate gray above, pale gray below, black wing coverts with 2 rows of small white dots, brown primaries. Female - gray head, brown back, dark brown wings with 3 rows of buff spots, buff throat, orange rufous underparts.

Distribution

Southern Peru and extreme west-central Bolivia.

Taxonomy

Split from Spot-winged Antbird.[1]
Monotypic.

Habitat

Moist lowland and montane forests.

Behaviour

References

  1. Proposal for SACC splits

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