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Pittasoma

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Pittasoma

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Conopophagidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Black‑crowned antpitta, Rufous‑crowned antpitta

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Pittasoma is a genus of birds in the gnateater family. Its two members breed in subtropical or tropical moist forest in South and Central America, specifically the Chocó, and Panama and Costa Rica. Formerly placed in the family Formicariidae, they were reclassified to Conopophagidae following analysis of mtDNA cytochrome b and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 sequences (Rice, 2005a,b). The association between the genus Pittasoma and the 'traditional' gnateaters is also supported by traits in their natural history, morphology, vocalizations (Rice, 2005a).

They are round, short-tailed, and long-legged birds, 16–19 cm (6-7½ inches) in length, making them the largest members of the gnateater family. These terrestrial birds are quite upright when standing. Sexes differ in plumage, but sexual dichromatism is less pronounced than in most members of the other gnateater genus, Conopophaga. They are insectivorous.

Pittasoma Luke Seitz Ecuador Rufouscrowned Antpitta Pittasoma rufopileatum

The species are

  • Black-crowned antpitta, Pittasoma michleri
  • Rufous-crowned antpitta, Pittasoma rufopileatum

  • Pittasoma Sapayoa Ecuador Bird Photos Photo Keywords Pittasoma rufopileatum

    Pittasoma Rufouscrowned Antpitta Pittasoma rufopileatum videos photos and

    Pittasoma More on Pittasoma michleri Blackcrowned Antpitta

    References

    Pittasoma Wikipedia


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