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A cryptic new species of hummingbird of the Campylopterus largipennis complex (Aves: Trochilidae)

Journal

ZOOTAXA
Volume 4268, Issue 1, Pages 1-33

Publisher

MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4268.1.1

Keywords

cryptic biodiversity; Neotropical; Trochilidae; tropical dry forests

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  1. American Museum of Natural History
  2. FAPEMIG
  3. CAPES
  4. FAPEMIG [APQ-04082-10]
  5. FUNARBE
  6. CNPQ [305401/20149]
  7. Brehm Foundation

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A new species of Campylopterus sabrewing is described from eastern Brazilian tropical dry forests occurring below 900 m asl. Its holotype (MZUSP 99024) is an adult female from Sitio Duboca (16 degrees 43'19 '' S, 43 degrees 58'20 '' W, elevation 840 m), municipality of Montes Claros, state of Minas Gerais. A taxonomic revision based on more than 1,000 museum specimens revealed that the new taxon, together with C. largipennis, C. diamantinensis and C. obscurus (with C. aequatorialis considered as a subjective junior synonym) should be ranked as species. We provide a key to permit easy identification of the four species. The new species is very similar to the parapatric C. diamantinensis of high altitude campos rupestres above 1,000 m asl, differing from it by its smaller size and longer light tail tips, as well as by sternum measurements. Given the several threats faced by the habitat to which the new species is endemic, we propose to consider it as Vulnerable under the IUCN criteria.

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