Dull-mantled Antbird (Sipia laemosticta) [XC271430]
by Peter Boesman from Ibe Igar trail, Nusagandi, Panama (song)
Dull-mantled Antbird (Sipia laemosticta) [XC607882]
by Cameron Rutt from La Fortuna (near El Castillo), San Carlos, Provincia de Alajuela, Costa Rica (song)
Subspecies
Myrmeciza laemosticta has been split into Dull-mantled Antbird (Sipia laemosticta) and Magdalena Antbird (Sipia palliata) following SACC (2011).
Genus appears not to represent a monophyletic grouping, but traditional arrangement maintained pending further phylogenetic study. Forms a superspecies with Esmeraldas Antbird (Sipia nigricauda), female of which formerly treated as a subspecies of present species. Probably also close to Stub-tailed Antbird (Sipia berlepschi). Described subspecies bolivari (central Colombia) and venezuelae (Venezuela) synonymized with palliata, which itself may possibly intergrade with nominate in north-western Colombia.
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
laemosticta (Salvin, 1865) - Eastern Costa Rica (Caribbean slope) and Panama (locally on both slopes eastern from Veraguas and San Blas).
palliata Todd, 1917 - Northern and north-central Colombia (northern slope of Andes from Cesar south to Córdoba and southern in Magdalena Valley to Caldas) and north-western Venezuela (Zulia, Mérida). Considered by some authors to be a distinct species, Magdalena Antbird (Sipia palliata).