Striated Antbird (Drymophila devillei) [XC429305]
by Guy Kirwan from Ramal do Noca, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil (song)
Striated Antbird (Drymophila devillei) [XC258442]
by John V. Moore from Napo: R\u00edo Holl\u00edn 17 road km NE Archidona, Ecuador (duet)
Subspecies
Drymophila devillei (Sibley and Monroe 1990, 1993) was provisionally split into Drymophila devillei and Drymophila subochracea by Stotz et al. (1996) but this treatment has not been adopted, following SACC (2005).
Members of genus form a well-defined clade, and appear to be closely related to Hypocnemis. Most closely related to East Andean Antbird (Drymophila caudata). Recent genetic study indicated substantial differentiation between populations eastern and west of R Madeira, and possibility that more than one species involved.
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
devillei (Ménégaux & Hellmayr, 1906) - South-central Colombia (western Meta, western Putumayo), north-eastern Ecuador (western Napo), south-eastern Peru (Ucayali, eastern Cuzco, Madre de Dios), south-western Amazonian Brazil (west of R Madeira in western Amazonas and Acre) and north-western and central Bolivia (Pando, La Paz, Cochabamba).
subochracea Chapman, 1921 - South-central Amazonian Brazil (east of R Madeira and R Mamoré in eastern Amazonas, Rondônia, western and northern Mato Grosso and western Pará) and north-eastern Bolivia (north-eastern Santa Cruz). Considered by some authors to be a distinct species, Striated Antbird (Drymophila subochracea).