Aramides albiventris
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Ordo: Gruiformes
Familia: Rallidae
Genus: Aramides
Name
Aramides albiventris Lawrence, 1868 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Aramides albiventris Lawrence, 1868. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, v. 19, p. 234. Syntypes, examined: AMNH 45656, “British Honduras” (=Belize) and AMNH 45657, “Guatemala”.
- Aramides plumbeicollis Zeledón, 1892. Anales del Instituto Físico Geográfico y del Museu Nacional de Costa Rica, tome 3, p. 134. Holotype, examined: USNM 113603, adult male, “Jiménez, lugar situado sobre la línea del ferrocarril en la planicie del Atlántico como á 56 millas del puerto de Limón, y á una altura como de 700 pies sobre el nível del mar”, Costa Rica.
- Aramides albiventris mexicanus Bangs, 1907. The American Naturalist, v. 41, n. 483, p. 185. Holotype, examined: MCZ 110281, “Buena Vista, Vera Cruz, Mexico”.
- Aramides plumbeicollis pacificus Miller & Griscom, 1921. American Museum Novitates, n. 25, p. 11. Holotype, examined: AMNH 143684, adult male, “Tipitapa, Nicaragua”.
- Aramides vanrossemi Dickey, 1929. The Condor, v. 31, p. 33. Holotype, examined: UCLA 18750, adult male, “Barra de Santiago, Ahuachapan, El Salvador”.
Diagnosis
Strong brown nuchal spot (Very Dark Brown 7.5YR 2.5/3). Basic phrase of the song containing at least nine notes (see above for details).
Distribution
From the Caribbean side of Costa Rica northwards throughout Central America to southwestern Tamaulipas state, in Mexico (Figures 1 and 2).
Taxon Treatment
- Marcondes, R; Silveira, L; 2015: A taxonomic review of Aramides cajaneus (Aves, Gruiformes, Rallidae) with notes on morphological variation in other species of the genus ZooKeys, (500): 111-140. doi
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