Crax cf. fasciolata (Lees & Pimm, 2015)

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 : 15

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

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scientific name

Crax cf. fasciolata
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Independent anecdotal evidence convincingly indicates that a curassow of the genus Crax occurred in the PCE until the 20 th century ( Pinto, 1952; Teixeira et al., 1987; Teixeira, 1992; Lees & Pimm, 2015).The species was painted, supposedly based on birds from the PCE,during the 17 th century in the then Dutch-controlled northeastern Brazil (see Marcgrave, 1648: 195; Teixeira, 2009: 117; reviewed by Teixeira, 1992). Later, oral testimonies from multiple old hunters in coastal Alagoas also indicated the past occurrence of“a curassow other than Pauxi mitu ” ( Pinto, 1952) or“a yellow-billed curassow” ( Teixeira,1992) in the region. Thus, both paintings of birds putatively from the PCE and multiple oral testimonies from hunters suggest the historic existence of a curassow of the genus Crax in the PCE. As speculated by other authors ( Pinto, 1946, 1952; Teixeira, 1992), it is possible that the PCE population of this curassow was related to C. f. pinima from eastern Amazonia. Such a distributional pattern makes sense from a biogeographical perspective because it matches the pattern of other bird lineages with an isolated population in the PCE and a sister population in eastern Amazonia, including Xenops minutus ( Burney, 2009) , Thamnophilus aethiops ( Thom & Aleixo, 2015) , Cercomacroides laeta and Dendrocolaptes medius .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Galliformes

Family

Cracidae

Genus

Crax

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Galliformes

Family

Cracidae

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