| | The rediscovery and natural history of the white-masked Antbird (Pithys castaneus). : An article from: Wilson Bulletin |  | Authors: Daniel F. Lane, Thomas Valqui H., Jose Alvarez A., Jessica Armenta, Karen Eckhardt Publisher: Thomson Gale Category: Book
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From the author: In July 2001, a Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science expedition rediscovered the White-masked Antbird (Pithys castaneus) at a site along the Rio Morona in northwestern Departmento Loreto, Peru. Prior to this rediscovery, the species was known only from the type specimen, taken in 1937, and nothing was recorded concerning its natural history. The lack of additional specimens led to speculation that P. castaneus was a hybrid. Here, we present data demonstrating that the White-masked Antbird is a valid species, and we report the first observations of its behavior, habitat, morphology, and voice. Received 14 January 2005, accepted 11 October 2005.
Citation Details Title: The rediscovery and natural history of the white-masked Antbird (Pithys castaneus). Author: Daniel F. Lane Publication: Wilson Bulletin (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 118 Issue: 1 Page: 13(10)
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