Scientific name Herpsilochmus Phylum Chordata Order Passerine | Family Thamnophilidae Higher classification Antbird Rank Genus | |
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Lower classifications Rufous‑winged antwren, Pectoral antwren, Caatinga antwren, Black‑capped antwren, Large‑billed antwren |
Herpsilochmus pectoralis pectoral antwren praia da pipa rn brasil 9 2005 antonio silveira
Herpsilochmus is a genus of birds in the antbird family (Thamnophilidae). They are found in forest, woodland and shrub in South America, although a single species (H. rufimarginatus) also occurs in Panama. All are relatively small antbirds that are sexually dichromatic. In most (but not all) species males are essentially light grey with a black crown and black-and-white wings, while females are more buff or rufous with black-and-white crown.
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- Herpsilochmus pectoralis pectoral antwren praia da pipa rn brasil 9 2005 antonio silveira
- O ch ro do chorozinho da caatinga herpsilochmus sellowi
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O ch ro do chorozinho da caatinga herpsilochmus sellowi
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References
Herpsilochmus Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA