Taxonomic evaluation of the Grallaria rufula (Rufous Antpitta) complex (Aves: Passeriformes: Grallariidae) distinguishes sixteen species
Author
Isler, Morton L.
Author
Chesser, Terry
Author
Robbins, Mark B.
Author
Cuervo, Andrés M.
Author
Cadena, Carlos Daniel
Author
Hosner, Peter A.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-07-21
4817
1
1
74
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4817.1.1
1175-5326
3954698
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Grallaria obscura
Berlepsch & Stolzmann, 1896
, subspecies elevated to species
Junín
Antpitta
Includes population designated
obscura
3
in the analysis.
Diagnosis.
Upperparts dark reddish yellow-brown; throat and breast slightly paler; belly even paler with center of belly and undertail coverts white to pale yellowish-buff; pale buff eye-ring. Songs are distinguished from songs of all other populations except
G. gravesi
and
G. oneilli
by their frequency-modulated notes, delivered in a series in long songs and in pairs in short songs (
Fig. 12
). The vocalizations of
G. obscura
differ from those of
G. oneilli
and
G. gravesi
in four characters: the pace of
G. obscura
long songs is slower than that of
G. oneilli
and
G. gravesi
; the duration of intervals between notes of
G. obscura
long songs increases throughout, whereas those of
G. gravesi
increase and then decrease, and those of
G. oneilli
are nearly constant; notes in the second half of
G. obscura
long songs decline in frequency, whereas those of
G. oneilli
and
G. gravesi
rise in frequency, and finally, the initial note of short songs of
G. obscura
includes three frequency peaks (rarely two), whereas in
G. gravesi
and
G. oneilli
the initial note has a single peak.
FIGURE 12
. Songs of
Grallaria obscura
: (A) long song, Toldopampa, Junín, Peru (Hosner ML171865); (B) short song, Satipo Road, Junín (Spencer XC47028).
Distribution.
Endemic to
Peru
on the east Andean slope in Department of
Junín
, south of the Río Perené and Río Paucartambo, north of the Río Mantaro, and west of Río Ene,
3000–3600 m
.
Plumage.
Overall plumage of upperparts, including rectrices, remiges (primaries edged paler), crown and auriculars, dark reddish yellow-brown (7.5YR 4/4), shading to color of underparts in malar area; eye-ring pale buff. Throat and breast reddish yellow-brown (7.5YR-5YR 5/8), paler on belly with center of belly whitish; undertail coverts pale yellowish-buff (2.5Y 8/4); flank coloration intermediate between upperparts and breast (specimen photographs App. 6, Figs. A26 and A33).
Etymology.
The English name is adapted from
Cory & Hellmayr (1924)
and reflects the limited distribution of this species.
Remarks.
See remarks for
G. gravesi
. Of the three species of what was known as
G. r. obscura
, vocalizations of
G. obscura
sensu stricto
are the most distinct. The
type
locality (Maraynioc,
Junín
,
Peru
) of
G. rufula obscura
lies within the geographic range of this species.