Spot-winged Antshrike (Pygiptila stellaris) [XC423743]
by Caio Brito from Porto Velho, Rond\u00f4nia, Brazil (call)
Spot-winged Antshrike (Pygiptila) [XC606081]
by Jacob Wijpkema from Palestina, Baures, Itenez, Beni Department, Bolivia (song)
Subspecies
Relationships uncertain. Genetic studies indicate that genus is not closely related to Thamnophilus, but perhaps closest to the "stipple-throated assemblage" of Myrmotherula antwrens. Nevertheless, it is maintained in its traditional position in the taxonomic sequence, pending further study. Described plumage variation of forms maculipennis (southern Colombia and north-eastern Peru) and purusiana (western Brazil) appears to be clinal and therefore these forms are merged with nominate, but further study is required.
The following 4 subspecies are recognised:
occipitalis Zimmer, JT, 1932 - Southern Venezuela (western and southern Bolívar, Amazonas), northern Brazil (northern Amazonas, Roraima, north-western Pará) and adjacent extreme eastern Colombia, and north-eastern and extreme southern Guyana, coastal Surinam and, locally, western and central French Guiana.
stellaris (Spix, 1825) - Extreme southern Colombia (near base of Andes), eastern Ecuador and north-eastern and eastern Peru east through southern Amazonian Brazil (south to Rondônia, northern Mato Grosso, southern Pará, western Maranhío), and south to north-western and north-eastern Bolivia.
maculipennis (Sclater, PL, 1855) - South-eastern Colombia south to central Peru.
purusiana Todd, 1927 - South-eastern Peru, northern Bolivia, and west central Brazil south of the Amazon, east to the Madeira River.