Grallaria hypoleuca castanea Chapman, 1923b: 8
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Grallaria hypoleuca castanea Chapman, 1923b: 8 View in CoL (Baeza,
5000 ft., eastern Ecuador). Now Grallaria hypoleuca castanea Chapman, 1923 . See
Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 409, and Ridgely and Tudor,
1994: 377.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 176060 , adult male, collected at Baeza , 00°27′S, 77°53′W, 5000 ft, Napo, Ecuador, on 25 November 1922, by Carlos Olalla and sons. GoogleMaps
Grallaria capitalis Chapman, 1926b: 2 View in CoL (Rumicruz, 9700 ft., Dept. Junin, eastern Peru).
Now Grallaria capitalis Chapman, 1926 View in CoL . See Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 410, Sibley and Monroe, 1990: 418, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 378.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 174089 , adult male, collected at Rumicruz , ca. 10°44′S, 75°55′W, 9700 ft, Pasco, Peru, on 22 March 1922, by Harry Watkins. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 377) considered this and the following species as allospecies in a superspecies complex.
Grallaria albigula Chapman, 1923b: 8 View in CoL (Santo Domingo, 6000 ft., S. E. Peru).
Now Grallaria albigula Chapman, 1923 View in CoL . See Sibley and Monroe, 1990: 417, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 379. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 146167 , adult male, collect- ed at Santo Domingo , 13°51′S, 69°41′W, 6000 ft, Puno, Peru, on 14 September 1916, by Harry Watkins. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: See comments above.
Grallaria ruficapilla connectens Chapman Grallaria ruficapilla connectens Chapman, 1923b: 9
(Taraguacocha, alt. 9750 ft., Cordillera de Chilla, Prov.
del Oro, Ecuador). Now Grallaria ruficapilla connectens Chapman, 1923 .
See Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 380.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 167253 , adult male, collected at Taraguacocha , ca. 03°40′S, 79°40′W, 9750 ft, Cordillera de Chilla, El Oro, Ecuador, on 19 August 1920, by George K. Cherrie (no. 21662). GoogleMaps
Grallaria ruficapilla interior Zimmer Grallaria ruficapilla interior Zimmer, 1934a: 16 (San Pedro, southeast of Leimebamba , Perú; altitude 8600– 9400 feet). Now Grallaria ruficapilla interior Zimmer, 1934 . See Ridgely and Tudor , 1994: 380. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 235531 , adult male, collected at San Pedro, 8600–9400 ft, S of Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru, on 4 February 1926, by Harry
Watkins (no. 10115).
COMMENTS: Stephens and Traylor (1983: 196) did not locate the San Pedro of Watkins ; we believe that Zimmer’s placing it southeast of Leimebamba was a lapsus. On the printed label of this type specimen, San Pedro is noted as being south of Chachapoyas, Peru. Vaurie (1972) gave the following coordinates for the three localities mentioned, all in Amazonas: Chachapoyas, 06°14′S, 77°51′W GoogleMaps ; San Pedro, 06°37′S, 77°42′W GoogleMaps ; and Leimebamba, 06°40′S, 77°46′W. This would place San Pedro southeast of Chachapoyas and northeast of Leimebamba GoogleMaps .
Grallaria watkinsi Chapman, 1919a: 255 View in CoL (Milagros, 2200 ft., Prov. Piura (near Prov. Tumbes), Peru).
Now Grallaria watkinsi Chapman, 1919 View in CoL . See Sibley and Monroe, 1990: 417, and Parker et al., 1995: 219–221.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 163084 , adult male, collected at Milagros , 2200 ft, Loja, Ecuador, on 5 July 1919, by Harry Watkins. According to Paynter (1993: 125), Milagros is at 04°07′S, 80°08′W, and just within the border of Ecuador. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: The Watkins’s specimens of this species were cataloged as AMNH 151558–151564. AMNH 151558 was inadvertently recataloged as no. 163084, under which number it was published as the holotype of G. watkinsi .
Oropezus cajamarcae Chapman, 1927: 2 (Chugur, 9000 ft., 40 miles northwest of Cajamarca, Peru).
Now Grallaria rufula cajamarcae (Chapman, 1927) View in CoL . See Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 412, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 373.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 229329 , adult male, collected at Chugur , 06°40′S, 78°45′W, 9000 ft, Cajamarca, Peru, on 30 April 1926, by Harry Watkins (no. 10377). GoogleMaps
Oropezus rufula occabambae Chapman Oropezus rufula occabambae Chapman, 1923a: 8
(Occabamba Valley, 9100 ft., Urubamba region, Peru). Now Grallaria rufula occabambae (Chapman, 1923) . See
Fjeldså and Krabbe, 1990: 412.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 166533 , adult male, collected at 9100 ft, in the valley of the Río Ocabamba , 12°26′S, 72°23′W, Cuzco, Peru, on 2 August 1915, by Edmund Heller (no. 434). GoogleMaps
Grallaria macularia diversa Zimmer
Grallaria macularia diversa Zimmer, 1934a: 19 (Puerto Indiana, Río Amazonas (mouth of Río Napo), Perú).
Now Hylopezus macularius diversa (Zimmer, 1934). See Lowery and O’Neill, 1969, and Ridgely and Tudor,
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 231935 , adult male, collected at Puerto Indiana , ca. 03°28′S, 73°03′W, left bank Río Amazonas, Loreto, Peru, on 9 July 1926, by Ramón Olalla. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: For comments on this type locality see Xiphorhynchus spixii ornatus .
Hylopezus fulviventris flammulatus Griscom Hylopezus fulviventris flammulatus Griscom, 1928: 4
(Almirante, Boca del Toro, western Panama).
Now Hylopezus dives dives (Salvin, 1864) . See Wetmore,
1972: 248, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 386–387.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 233595 , adult male, collected at Almirante , 09°18′N, 82°24′W (Fairchild and Handley, 1966: 13), Bocas del Toro, Panama, on 16 May 1927, by Rex R. Benson (no. 162). GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Wetmore (1972: 248) synonymized H. fulviventris flammulatus Griscom with H. f. dives , and Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 386–387) raised trans-Andean forms, including the Panamanian form, to a full species, H. dives .
Hylopezus dives barbacoae Chapman Hylopezus dives barbacoae Chapman, 1914c: 617 (Barbacoas, Nariño, Colombia).
Now Hylopezus dives barbacoae Chapman, 1914. See Wetmore, 1972: 249, and Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 387.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 117883 , sex?, collected at Barbacoas , 01°41′N, 78°09′W, Nariño, Colombia, on 8 September 1912, by William B. Richardson. GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Wetmore (1972: 249) recognized the subspecies H. fulviventris barbacoae , and Ridgely and Tudor (1994: 387) considered trans-Andean forms a full species, H. dives .
Hylopezus dives caquetae Chapman Hylopezus dives caquetae Chapman, 1923c: 10 (La Morelia, Caquetá, Colombia).
Now Hylopezus fulviventris caquetae Chapman, 1923. See
Ridgely and Tudor, 1994: 386.
HOLOTYPE: AMNH 116350 , adult male, collected at Morelia , 01°31′N, 75°41′W, 600 ft, Caquetá, Colombia, on 25 July 1912, by Leo E. Miller (no. 3933). GoogleMaps
COMMENTS: Paynter and Traylor (1991: 165) discussed the various spellings of Morelia in the literature and concluded that all must refer to Morelia or a ranch nearby. The locality on the original field label of this type is “[M]urelia” (the “M” having not stamped on the label); it is spelled Murelia in Miller’s field catalog.
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Grallaria hypoleuca castanea Chapman, 1923b: 8
LECROY, MARY & SLOSS, RICHARD 2000 |
Grallaria macularia diversa
Zimmer 1934: 19 |
Oropezus cajamarcae
Chapman 1927: 2 |
Grallaria capitalis
Chapman 1926: 2 |
Grallaria capitalis
Chapman 1926 |
Grallaria albigula
Chapman 1923: 8 |
Grallaria albigula
Chapman 1923 |
Grallaria watkinsi
Chapman 1919: 255 |
Grallaria watkinsi
Chapman 1919 |