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<emphasis box="[881,1031,1717,1740]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="1419">WILLISORNIS</emphasis>
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(
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)
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<emphasis box="[809,934,1788,1811]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="1419">Taxonomy</emphasis>
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Genetic lineages with plumage characteristics described below are apparently related to
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W. p.
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(
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locality: Sarayacu,
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,
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;
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;
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), distributed in southern
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, eastern
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and eastern
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(
<bibRefCitation author="Isler ML &amp; Whitney BM" pageId="12" pageNumber="1420" pagination="1 - 14" refId="ref16278" refString="Isler ML, Whitney BM. 2011. Species limits in antbirds (Thamnophilidae): the scale-backed antbird (Willisornis poecilinotus) complex. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123: 1 - 14." type="journal article" year="2011">Isler &amp; Whitney, 2011</bibRefCitation>
;
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Gill
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, 2022
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).
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<emphasis box="[163,397,318,342]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="1420">Plumage attributes</emphasis>
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Due to logistical constrains (see Discussion), we analysed the plumage of only
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specimen within the known range of
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W. p.
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. This particular specimen presents an intense rufous colour above, but with slightly paler underparts, resembling females of
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W. p.
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. In comparison with females of
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, the rufous colour of the examined specimen is noticeably less intense. The lace is present and is similar to those in males (i.e. in black-white colour; as in
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Zimmer
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, 2020
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). Tail rufous, with terminal and intermediate white dots.
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<emphasis box="[163,437,766,790]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="1420">Genetic differentiation</emphasis>
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The female plumage characteristics described above belong to a specimen (MPEG 54179) obtained from a locality (
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, Amazonas, Rio Comaina) within the range of
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W. p.
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lineage A (Fig. 1). Along with
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W. p.
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B (which apparently replaces
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W. p.
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A across the Huallaga River), these lineages are completely sorted for their mtDNA, but less so for the nuclear genes (Fig. 1). Together, they occupy the foothills of the Andes from eastern
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to central
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eastward to the
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and possibly the Napo rivers, respectively, in southern and northern Amazonia (Supporting Information,
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; Fig. 1).
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<emphasis box="[163,391,1237,1261]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="1420">Plumage variation</emphasis>
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Because only
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specimen was examined, no plumage variation within and between
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W. p.
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A and
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W. p.
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B could be assessed. As discussed above, four Peruvian specimens sequenced by us from the north bank of the Amazon and
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rivers (and thought previously to belong
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W. p.
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;
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) grouped, in fact, with
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C, suggesting either introgression or lack of consistent plumage diagnoses between these taxa.
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