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  1. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    I don't lie 😂😂
  2. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Zoobank needs to correct that 🤣
  3. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    And then, we are not even sure that squamata and selenosticta will remain in Drymophila if it turns out that this genus is not monophyletic
  4. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    The new taxon is mentioned on Zoobank
  5. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    It's selenosticta of course (so, moon-shape spot)
  6. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    The new species is Drymophila selenosticta Piacentini & al., 2024
  7. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Do you have a link of his work ?
  8. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Ok thanks, I was afraid I had made a mistake in my book. The bird also reminded me the genus Pyriglena, especially P. leuconota
  9. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    What is the species called "Alapi de Cayenne" in this plate of the Planches Enluminées, and called Alapi by Buffon ? The black bird with the white spot on the back https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/109407#page/9/mode/1up
  10. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Biogeography and diversification of bare-eyes, an endemic Amazonian clade Lincoln Carneiro,Tibério C. T. Burlamaqui,Alexandre Aleixo,David C. Oren,José Maria Cardoso Da Silva https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jbi.14370 Abstract Aim Biotic interchange, speciation and extinction...
  11. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Curiously, this species is recognised by Avibase, but I think that Denis Lepage will delete this taxon sooner or later 🧐
  12. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    This part of the forum is enriched by all your work and it creates fascinating discussions in which everyone brings their point of view. Without all these researchers and their works, this forum would not be what it is today. So it's up to us to thank you for all your contributions to science...
  13. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    The Myrmotherula behni/grisea/unicolor species group need a new genus
  14. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    A lot of "Myrmotherula", 2 "Dysithamnus" and 1 "Drymophila"
  15. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Now, 3 new generic names are expected for the Thamnophilidae and the classification at genus level will be done
  16. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Bravo G.A., Whitney B.M. & al., 2021. (a lot of contributor, too lazy to put them all). Phylogenomics analysis reveal non-monophyly of the antbird genera Herpsilochmus and Sakesphorus (Thamnophilidae), with description of a new genus for Herpsilochmus sellowi. Ornithology, ukab025, published 08...
  17. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Lol. Or a name honoring one of the descriptors: Pachecornis, or even Caatingia
  18. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    It will be in the line of Para-something, Paragallinula, Parayuhina, Paraclaravis...... Paracyornis ?
  19. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    G. A. Bravo, B.M. Whitney, R. Belmonte-Lopes, M. R. Bornschein, N. Aristizábal, R. Beco, J. Battilana, L. N. Naka, A. Aleixo, M. R. Pie, L. F. Silveira., E. P. Derryberry, R. T. Brumfield Phylogenomic analyses reveal non-monophyly of the antbird genera Herpsilochmus and Sakesphorus...
  20. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Unfortunately, the figure of phylogeny is lacking in the paper
  21. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    (Not only) Thamnophilidae

    Oscar Johnson, Jeffrey T. Howard, Robb T. Brumfield (2020). Systematics of a Neotropical clade of dead-leaf foraging antwrens (Aves: Thamnophilidae; Epinecrophylla). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Available online 18 September 2020, In Press, Journal Pre-proof...
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