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Cryptic antthrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Chamaeza

Higher classification
  
Chamaeza

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Formicariidae

Scientific name
  
Chamaeza meruloides

Rank
  
Species

Cryptic antthrush wwwtaenoscomimgITISChamaezameruloidescrypti

Similar
  
Chamaeza, Bird, Short‑tailed antthrush, Barred antthrush, Formicariidae

Such s or cryptic antthrush chamaeza meruloides vigors 1825


The cryptic antthrush (Chamaeza meruloides), also known as the Such's antthrush, is a species of bird in the Formicariidae family. It is endemic to Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. Although first described almost 200 years ago, it was long overlooked (hence, cryptic) due to confusion with the rufous-tailed antthrush and short-tailed antthrush, which inhabit the same region. The cryptic antthrush is mainly found at altitudes above the short-tailed antthrush, but below the rufous-tailed antthrush. When Nicholas Aylward Vigors described this species in 1825, he based it on two specimens collected by George Such, and this is the reason for the other common name, Such's antthrush.

References

Cryptic antthrush Wikipedia