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Speckle-breasted antpitta

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Species of bird

Speckle-breasted Antpitta
AtSão Luiz do Paraitinga,São Paulo State,Brazil
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Grallariidae
Genus:Cryptopezus
Carneiro, Bravo & Aleixo, 2018
Species:
C. nattereri
Binomial name
Cryptopezus nattereri
(Pinto, 1937)
Synonyms
  • Grallaria natteri
  • Hylopezus ochroleucus natteri
  • Hylopezus natteri

Thespeckle-breasted antpitta (Cryptopezus nattereri) is a species ofbird in the familyGrallariidae. It is found inArgentina,Brazil, andParaguay.[2]

Taxonomy and systematics

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The speckle-breasted antpitta has a complicated taxonomic history. It was originallydescribed in 1937 asGrallaria natteri.[3] Soon it was realized that it and several other species did not belong inGrallaria so genusHylopezus, which had earlier been merged intoGrallaria, was resurrected for them. By the middle of the century the speckle-breasted antpitta had been reallocated as a subspecies of thewhite-browed antpitta (Hylopezus ochroleucus).[4] A 1995 publication showed that it should again be treated as the speciesHylopezus natteri.[5] A 2019 publication showed thatHylopezus wasparaphyletic with respect to two other genera and that the speckle-breasted antpitta properly belonged to none of them. The authors erected genusCryptopezus for it.[6]

The speckle-breasted antpitta is the only member of its genus and has no subspecies.[2]

Description

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The speckle-breasted antpitta is about 13.5 to 14 cm (5.3 to 5.5 in) long; two males weighed 31 and 33 g (1.1 and 1.2 oz). The sexes have the same plumage. Adults have pale bufflores, a whitish "moustache", and a ring of bare buffy white skin around their eye. Their crown, nape, and upperparts are olive-brown. Their wings are browner than their back, with darkprimarycoverts that also have a small ochraceous spot. Their throat and the center of their belly are white. Their breast, sides and flanks are pale ochraceous-buff with a darker scallop pattern on the sides and dusky spots on the breast, upper belly, and flanks. They have a dark brown iris, a blackish bill with a pinkish gray base to themandible, and pinkish gray legs and feet.[7][8][9]

Distribution and habitat

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The speckle-breasted antpitta is found in Brazil from southernMinas Gerais and westernRio de Janeiro state south to northernRio Grande do Sul and west into extreme eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina'sMisiones Province. It inhabits the floor and undergrowth in the interior and edges of humidmontane forest and maturesecondary woodland. It especially favors areas with dense tangled vegetation and bamboo. In elevation it ranges between 1,200 and 1,900 m (3,900 and 6,200 ft) in the northern part of its range and to below 300 m (1,000 ft) in the south.[7][8][9]

Behavior

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Movement

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The speckle-breasted antpitta is believed to be resident throughout its range.[7]

Feeding

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The speckle-breasted antpitta's diet is not known. It is primarily terrestrial, and forages with short hops and abrupt stops to study and probe leave litter and soil.[7]

Breeding

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Nothing is known about the speckle-breasted antpitta's breeding biology beyond that a bird was seen in September on a nest made of sticks.[7]

Dickcissel male perched on a metal pole singing, with neck stretched and beak open.

Songs and calls

Vocalization

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The speckle-breasted antpitta's song is a "short, fairly fast beautiful, fluted series of about 10 notes increasing in volume and pitch".[8] It typically sings from a perch up to about 2 m (7 ft) above the ground. Its call is "a 1-second rattle...of 7 short, sharply downslurred notes".[7]

Status

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TheIUCN has assessed the speckle-breasted antpitta as being of Least Concern. It has a large range; its population size is not known and is believed to be stable. No immediate threats have been identified.[1] It is considered fairly common in most of its range and occurs in several protected areas.[7]

References

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  1. ^abBirdLife International (2016)."Speckle-breasted AntpittaCryptopezus nattereri".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2016 e.T22703352A93918659.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22703352A93918659.en. Retrieved10 September 2024.
  2. ^abGill, Frank; Donsker, David;Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (August 2024)."Antthrushes, antpittas, gnateaters, tapaculos, crescentchests".IOC World Bird List. v 14.2. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  3. ^Pinto, Olivério (1937)."Grallaria natteri sp. nov".Boletim biológico (in Portuguese).III (7): 7. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2024.
  4. ^Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, G. Del-Rio, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 27 July 2024. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society.https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved July 28, 2024
  5. ^Whitney, B. M., J. F. Pacheco, P. R. Isler, and M. L. Isler (1995).Hylopezus nattereri (Pinto, 1937) is a valid species (Passeriformes: Formicariidae). Ararajuba 3:37–42.
  6. ^Carneiro, L.S., G. A. Bravo, and A. Aleixo. 2019. Phenotypic similarity leads to taxonomic inconsistency: A revision of the lowland's antpittas. Zoologica Scripta 48:46–56
  7. ^abcdefgKrabbe, N. and T. S. Schulenberg (2021). Speckle-breasted Antpitta (Cryptopezus nattereri), version 1.1. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA.https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.spbant1.01.1 retrieved September 10, 2024
  8. ^abcvan Perlo, Ber (2009).A Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 266–267.ISBN 978-0-19-530155-7.
  9. ^abde la Peña, Martín R.; Rumboll, Maurice (2001).Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica. Princeton Illustrated Checklists. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. Plate 68, map 68.10.ISBN 0-691-09035-1.
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