Pyrrhura griseipectus, Salvadori, 1900

Lima, Rafael Dantas, Silveira, Luís Fábio, Lemos, Renata Constant de Amorim, Lobo-Araújo, Lahert William, Andrade, Arthur Barbosa de, Francisco, Mercival Roberto & Efe, Márcio Amorim, 2022, An annotated avian inventory of the Brazilian state of Alagoas, one of the world’s most threatened avifauna, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 62, pp. 1-36 : 16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.034

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F79C33A-FFD7-FFBA-F21E-88E7FBA4FD39

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scientific name

Pyrrhura griseipectus
status

 

Pyrrhura griseipectus

Undocumented sightings from Murici are the only clues to the putative occurrence of this species in Alagoas ( Teixeira et al., 1988; J.F. Pacheco pers. comm. in Olmos et al., 2005). Individuals were illegally captured in Murici and sold at local bird markets, but no photographs or specimens from Alagoas survived to date.The species has documented records from some rainforest enclaves and inselbergs in the states of Ceará and Pernambuco ( Olmos et al., 2005; Girão et al., 2010) and was recently found in northern Bahia (e.g., WA 4175054, C. Brito), although the latter population seems to exhibit a slightly distinct color on the top of the head and may be of a different taxon. Regarding the putative records from the PCE (e.g., Marcgrave, 1648; Zenaide, 1953; Teixeira et al., 1988) as valid makes sense from a biogeographic perspective because several other birds, such as Odontophorus capueira plumbeicollis and Xiphorhynchus atlanticus , share the same distributional pattern.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Psittaciformes

Family

Psittacidae

Genus

Pyrrhura

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Galliformes

Family

Odontophoridae

Genus

Odontophorus

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