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 LC    Dusky-capped Flycatcher* Id (Atlas):
    Myiarchus tuberculifer

Description (10)
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Other Names (World)
Dusky-capped Flycatcher, Olivaceous Flycatcher

Family
Tyrannidae (Tyrant-flycatchers)

Size
16 - 17 cm

First Described (Guide)
(D'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)

Habitat
Subtropical and tropical dry forest, subtropical and tropical moist lowland forest. From sea-level - 3,400 m.

Range (Guide)
Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, USA (B), Venezuela.

Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.

Population
Estimated population is 20,000,000 (2010).

Status LC
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.

Voice
Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (98)...)

 
Dusky-capped Flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer) [XC578751]
     by Alain Malengreau from La Paz, Departamento de La Paz, Honduras (duet, flight call)

 
Dusky-capped Flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer) [XC391764]
     by Richard E. Webster from Sima de las Cotorras, Ocozocoautla de Espinosa, Chiapas, Mexico (call)

Subspecies
Taxonomy highly complex and almost certainly more than one species involved. Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial DNA indicates that those Mexican and Panamanian populations examined are more closely related to Sad Flycatcher (Myiarchus barbirostris) of Caribbean than to most South American populations of present species. Populations of nominate subspecies from Argentina, lowland Ecuador and Guyana formed a well-supported clade. Taxonomic status of atriceps particularly doubtful: birds from northern extremity of range (Ecuador) found to be closely related to Mexican and Panamanian populations of platyrhynchus (sensu lato) and nigricapillus, whereas those from southern extremity (Argentina) were closer to nominate (these findings may be due to introgression, hybridization, faulty taxonomy, or a combination of these factors). Further, minor but constant morphological differences in plumage and size exist between northern (Ecuador, Peru, northern Bolivia) and southern populations. Subspecies intergrade widely throughout most of species' range, and differences among many of them are at present described in unconvincing and unsatisfactory terms of degrees of shading on dorsal surface. Further study is required.

The following 13 subspecies are recognised:

  • olivascens Ridgway, 1884   -  Breeds south-western USA (central and south-eastern Arizona, south-western New Mexico) and north-western Mexico (north-western Chihuahua southern in mountains to eastern Sinaloa, western Durango and northern Nayarit). Winters western and southern Mexico (southern Sonora south to Santa Efigenia, in Oaxaca).
  • querulus Nelson, 1904   -  South-western Mexico from southern Sinaloa south, including Tres Marí­as Is, to Oaxaca.
  • lawrenceii (Giraud Jr, 1841)   -  Eastern Mexico (Nuevo Léon south to Tabasco and Chiapas) south to highlands of Guatemala and El Salvador.
  • manens Parkes, 1982   -  Eastern Mexico (eastern Tabasco east to Yucatán and Quintana Roo) and northern Belize.
  • platyrhynchus Ridgway, 1885   -  Cozumel I, off north-eastern Yucatán Peninsula.
  • connectens Miller, W & Griscom, 1925   -  Western Belize and Guatemala south to northern and central Nicaragua.
  • littoralis Zimmer, JT, 1953   -  Pacific coast of Nicaragua and north-western Costa Rica.
  • nigricapillus Cabanis, 1861   -  Extreme south-eastern Nicaragua, Costa Rica (except extreme north-west) and western Panama.
  • brunneiceps Lawrence, 1861   -  Eastern Panama (eastern from Canal Zone) and western Colombia (south through Cauca and Magdalena Valleys to Valle and Huila).
  • pallidus Zimmer, JT & Phelps, 1946   -  North-eastern Colombia and northern and western Venezuela.
  • tuberculifer (D'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)   -  Lowland Amazonia (except much of south-east), also Trinidad, and south-eastern Brazil.
  • nigriceps Sclater, PL, 1860   -  South-western Colombia (upper Cauca Valley) south to western Ecuador (south to Guayas and Chimborazo).
  • atriceps Cabanis, 1883   -  Southern Ecuador southern in Andes to Argentina (south to Tucumán).



References
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Files:
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