On the validity and taxonomic status of emCrypturellus/em emobsoletus/em emgriseiventris/em (Salvadori, 1895) and emC. o. hypochraceus/em (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1938) (Aves, Tinamidae)

Zootaxa. 2021 Apr 6;4951(2):zootaxa.4951.2.6. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4951.2.6.

Abstract

The nine currently recognized subspecies in the Brown Tinamou (Crypturellus obsoletus) complex are disjunctly widespread in South America, and at least three of them occur in Brazil. Morphological diagnosis of most of these taxa is imprecise, in contrast with consistent vocal differences described in the literature. We conducted a taxonomic review of two Amazonian taxa, C. o. griseiventris and C. o. hypochraceus, using morphological, morphometric, and vocal characters. Our results indicate that C. o. hypochraceus (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1938) is a junior synonym of C. o. griseiventris (Salvadori, 1895), and that Crypturellus griseiventris (Salvadori, 1895) must be treated as a full species, based on unique and fully diagnosable plumage and vocal patterns.

Keywords: Aves, distribution, morphology, subspecies, taxonomy, vocalization.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Birds
  • Classification
  • Palaeognathae* / classification
  • Phylogeny