Megascops atricapilla ( Temminck 1822 )

Dantas, Sidnei M., Weckstein, Jason D., Bates, John, Oliveira, Joiciane N., Catanach, Therese A. & Aleixo, Alexandre, 2021, Multi-character taxonomic review, systematics, and biogeography of the Blackcapped / Tawny-bellied Screech Owl (Megascops atricapilla-M. watsonii) complex (Aves: Strigidae), Zootaxa 4949 (3), pp. 401-444 : 429

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4949.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4647750

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scientific name

Megascops atricapilla ( Temminck 1822 )
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Megascops atricapilla ( Temminck 1822) View in CoL

Black-capped Screech-Owl

corujinha-sapo (Portuguese)

Strix atricapillus Temminck, 1822 (type not examined).

Otus atricapillus ( Temminck, 1822) View in CoL : Cory (1918); Peters (1940); Marks et al. (1999); Weick (2006).

Megascops atricapillus ( Temminck, 1822) View in CoL : König et al. (1999); König & Weick 2008.

The type locality is referred to simply as “ Brazil ” ( Hoek Ostende et al. 1997). This taxon corresponds to Clade F recovered herein, which is distributed in the Atlantic Forest from coastal Bahia, southern Goiás, southeastern Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, and Santa Catarina through northeastern Argentina and eastern Paraguay. Strong statistical support for reciprocal monophyly and significant degree of coalescence with respect to all other species in the complex, and high average pairwise uncorrected mtDNA p-distances ranging from 1.5% ( M. alagoensis ) to 6.7% ( M. watsonii View in CoL ). Morphologically as variable as the other species in the group, with a cline in body size from north to south, with southernmost individuals being heavier than northern ones, and a north-to-south cline in longsong pace, with southern individuals possessing faster longsongs than northern ones ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ). Despite this variation, vocally diagnosable from M. usta View in CoL , M. stangiae and M. alagoensis by significantly faster longsong and shortsong paces ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 : Tables 6 View TABLE 6 , 8 View TABLE 8 , and 10). Interestingly, the fastest-paced southernmost populations of M. atricapilla View in CoL are sympatric with Megascops sanctaecatarinae View in CoL , whose longsong is slower-paced, suggesting another instance of character displacement (See Herzog et al. 2009).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Strigiformes

Family

Strigidae

Genus

Megascops

Loc

Megascops atricapilla ( Temminck 1822 )

Dantas, Sidnei M., Weckstein, Jason D., Bates, John, Oliveira, Joiciane N., Catanach, Therese A. & Aleixo, Alexandre 2021
2021
Loc

M. alagoensis

Dantas & Weckstein & Bates & Oliveira & Catanach & Aleixo 2021
2021
Loc

M. stangiae

Dantas & Weckstein & Bates & Oliveira & Catanach & Aleixo 2021
2021
Loc

M. alagoensis

Dantas & Weckstein & Bates & Oliveira & Catanach & Aleixo 2021
2021
Loc

Strix atricapillus

Temminck 1822
1822
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