Plain-winged Antshrike (Thamnophilus schistaceus) [XC429810]
by Guy Kirwan from Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, Brazil (call)
Plain-winged Antshrike (Thamnophilus schistaceus) [XC453592]
by GABRIEL LEITE from Centro de Investigaci\u00f3n y Conservaci\u00f3n de R\u00edo Los Amigos (CICRA), Peru (song)
Proposed subspecies dubius (eastern Peru), which represents an intermediate plumage in a broad cline, and inornatus (central Brazil), which represents the end of a cline and intergrades broadly with nominate, are synonymized with nominate. Subspecies heterogynus may be specifically distinct.
The following 3 subspecies are recognised:
heterogynus (Hellmayr, 1907) - Extreme eastern Colombia (eastern Vaupés, presumably this race) and west-central Amazonian Brazil (lower R Japurá, middle R Jaú, and both banks of R Solimíµes from R Juruá and lower and middle R Purus east to R Madeira).
capitalis Sclater, PL, 1858 - South-eastern Colombia (eastern base of Andes southern from Meta), eastern Ecuador and north-eastern Peru (north of R Marañón and R Amazon).
schistaceus d'Orbigny, 1835 - East-central and south-eastern Peru (south of R Marañón and R Amazon), southern Amazonian Brazil (south of lower R Juruá and middle R Purus, and eastern from R Madeira to R Tocantins, south to Acre, Rondônia, northern and western Mato Grosso and southern Pará) and northern Bolivia (south to central Santa Cruz).