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Schistochlamys melanopis subsp. amazonica J. T. Zimmer 1947

Authors: LeCroy, Mary;

Schistochlamys melanopis subsp. amazonica J. T. Zimmer 1947

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Schistochlamys melanopis amazonica J.T. Zimmer Schistochlamys melanopis amazonica J.T. Zimmer, 1947b: 24 (Santarem, Rio Tapajoz, Brazil). Now Schistochlamys melanopis amazonica J.T. Zimmer, 1947. See Storer, 1970: 249, and Dickinson, 2003: 802. HOLOTYPE: AMNH 428965, adult male, collected at Santarém, 02.26S, 54.42W (Paynter and Traylor, 1991), Rio Tapajós, Pará, Brazil, on 7 August 1931, by Alfonso M. Olalla. COMMENTS: Zimmer cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and listed 28 specimens, including the holotype, that he examined. The 27 paratypes are: Maranhão, AMNH 245684, female; Santa Rita do Araguaia, AMNH 270396, male; Rio Bonita, Fazenda Bejoy, AMNH 270397, sex?; Santarém, AMNH 428961–428964, 428966–428975, nine males, two females, three sex?; Rio Madeira, Humaythá, A MNH 511617, 511618, two males; Goias, AMNH 511619–511626, four males, two females, two sex?.

Published as part of LeCroy, Mary, 2012, Type Specimens Of Birds In The American Museum Of Natural History Part 10. Passeriformes: Emberizidae: Emberizinae, Catamblyrhynchinae, Cardinalinae, Thraupinae, And Tersininae, pp. 1-125 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2012 (368) on page 61, DOI: 10.1206/775.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5399454

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Thraupidae, Animalia, Schistochlamys, Biodiversity, Passeriformes, Chordata, Aves, Schistochlamys melanopis, Schistochlamys melanopis amazonica j.t. zimmer, Taxonomy

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