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Proposed Splits/Lumps – IOC World Bird List
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class="fl-post-content clearfix" itemprop="text"> <div class="fl-builder-content fl-builder-content-5083 fl-builder-content-primary fl-builder-global-templates-locked" data-post-id="5083"><div class="fl-row fl-row-full-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-9bhlz67kgc3d fl-row-default-height fl-row-align-center" data-node="9bhlz67kgc3d"> <div class="fl-row-content-wrap"> <div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-col-group fl-node-yzxthn8kivm6" data-node="yzxthn8kivm6"> <div class="fl-col fl-node-i8s2arcpzdyq fl-col-small" data-node="i8s2arcpzdyq"> <div class="fl-col-content fl-node-content"><div class="fl-module fl-module-rich-text fl-node-2xyb0ufniz64" data-node="2xyb0ufniz64"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-rich-text"> <table class="table"> <tbody> <tr> <th>AL</th> <td>Accepted lump</td> </tr> <tr> <th>AS</th> <td>Accepted split</td> </tr> <tr> <th>ENG</th> <td>English name change</td> </tr> <tr> <th>EXT</th> <td>Extinct taxon</td> </tr> <tr> <th>NEW</th> <td>Newly described taxon</td> </tr> <tr> <th>PHY</th> <td>Phylogenetic issue</td> </tr> <tr> <th>PL</th> <td>Proposed lump</td> </tr> <tr> <th>PS</th> <td>Proposed split</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SEQ</th> <td>Modification in linear sequence</td> </tr> <tr> <th>SSP</th> <td>Subspecies issue</td> </tr> <tr> <th>TAX</th> <td>Taxonomic or nomenclatural issue</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-col fl-node-6qtwpxaviymd" data-node="6qtwpxaviymd"> <div class="fl-col-content fl-node-content"><div class="fl-module fl-module-rich-text fl-node-b19nlpk630fm" data-node="b19nlpk630fm"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-rich-text"> <p>This page provides a working list of Proposed Splits/Lumps (PS/PL) and Newly Described Species (NEW) that are candidates for addition to or deletion from the IOC World List. Accepted Splits (AS, green) will be finalized and added to the World List with updates twice yearly. Others (grey) will be retained as active candidates or deleted with the option of future reconsideration. Decisions through 2015 are available on a<a href="http://www.worldbirdnames.org/updates/archive-splits-lumps-to-2015/"> separate page</a>.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-module fl-module-html fl-node-yhvo4sp8t5w0" data-node="yhvo4sp8t5w0"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-html"> <h3 class="wpdt-c" id="wdt-table-title-32">Proposed Splits/Lumps IOC Version 15.1 (DRAFT)</h3> <div class="wpdt-c row wpDataTableContainerSimpleTable wpDataTables wpDataTablesWrapper " > <table id="wpdtSimpleTable-32" style="border-collapse:collapse; border-spacing:0px;" class="wpdtSimpleTable wpDataTable" data-column="6" data-rows="13" data-wpID="32" data-responsive="0" data-has-header="0"> <tbody> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A1" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="0" style=" width:16.881998277347%; padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><strong>Number</strong></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B1" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="0" style=" width:15.934539190353%; padding:10px; " > English Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C1" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Scientific Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="D1" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="E1" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent (sci) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="F1" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="0" style=" width:24.547803617571%; padding:10px; " > Proposal </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A2" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B2" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Northern Mouse-colored Tyrannulet </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C2" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Nesotriccus incomtus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D2" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Southern) Mouse-colored Tyrannulet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E2" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Nesotriccus murinus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F2" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Re-lump prematurely split <em>Nesotriccus incomtus</em> with <em>Nesotriccus murinus</em> (SACC 956). Restore English name of re-lumped species <em>Nesotriccus murinus </em>to Mouse-colored Tyrannulet from Southern Mouse-colored Tyrannulet with the re-lumping of Northern Mouse-colored Tyrannulet <em>N. incomtus</em>.</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A3" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B3" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > Samoan Myzomela </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C3" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myzomela nigriventris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D3" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cardinal Myzomela</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E3" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myzomela cardinalis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F3" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Samoan Myzomela <em>M. nigriventris</em> is split from Cardinal Myzomela <em>M. cardinalis</em> based on significant vocal differences and marked differences in female plumage (Pratt & Mittermeier 2016; WGAC 974).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A4" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B4" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > Athi Short-toed Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C4" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Alaudala athensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D4" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Somali Short-toed Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E4" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Alaudala somalica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F4" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Athi Short-toed Lark <em>Alaudala athensis</em> is lumped with Somali Short-toed Lark <em>Alaudala somalica</em> based on the lack of data in support of a split and following virtually all other relevant authorities (e.g. Zimmerman et al. 1996; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; WGAC 219)</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A5" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B5" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Placid Greenbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C5" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Phyllastrephus placidus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D5" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cabanis's Greenbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E5" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Phyllastrephus cabanisi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F5" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Placid Greenbul <em>Phyllastrephus placidus</em> is lumped with Cabanis's Greenbul <em>Phyllastrephus cabanisi</em> based on the lack of significant vocal, behavioral, ecological or molecular differences (Zimmerman et al. 1996; Johansson et al. 2007; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Stevenson & Fanshawe 2020; WGAC 1016).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A6" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B6" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-faced Prinia</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C6" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Prinia melanops</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D6" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Banded Prinia</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E6" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Prinia bairdii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F6" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-faced Prinia <em>Prinia melanops</em> (including <em>obscura</em>) is lumped with Banded Prinia <em>Prinia bairdii</em> based on similarities in plumage and hybridization between <em>bairdii and obscura</em> (Zimmerman et al. 1996; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Stevenson & Fanshawe 2020; WGAC 485).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A7" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B7" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > Rubeho Warbler </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C7" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Scepomycter rubehoensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D7" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Winifred's Warbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E7" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Scepomycter winifredae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F7" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rubeho Warbler <em>Scepomycter rubehoensis</em> is lumped with Winifred's Warbler <em>S. winifredae</em> due to minimal morphological differences, borderline genetic differentiation and similar vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Stevenson & Fanshawe 2020; WGAC 477).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A8" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B8" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Miombo Blue-eared Starling</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C8" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lamprotornis elisabeth</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D8" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Lesser Blue-eared Starling</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E8" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lamprotornis chloropterus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F8" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Miombo Blue-eared Starling <em>Lamprotornis elisabeth</em> is lumped with Lesser Blue-eared Starling <em>L. chloropterus</em> based on identical adult plumage, identical contact calls, and continuous distribution of the species through woodlands west of Lake Victoria (Zimmerman et al. 1996; Feare & Craig 1999; Dowsett-Lemaire & Dowsett 2014; WGAC 141).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A9" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B9" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Amaui</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C9" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myadestes woahensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D9" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Olomao</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E9" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myadestes lanaiensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F9" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Extinct Amaui <em>Myadestes woahensis</em> is split from Olomao <em>Myadestes lanaiensis</em> (Pyle & Pyle 2017; NACC 1985; WGAC 64).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A10" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 15.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B10" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-crowned Cliff Chat</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C10" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Thamnolaea coronata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D10" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mocking Cliff Chat</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E10" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Thamnolaea cinnamomeiventris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F10" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-crowned Cliff Chat <em>Thamnolaea coronata</em> (including <em>kordofanensisis</em>) is lumped with Mocking Cliff Chat <em>T. cinnamomeiventris</em> following most recent authorities until the taxonomy is better resolved. White-crowned and black-crowned males are syntopic in several localities suggesting polymorphism rather than distinct species status (Borrow & Demey 2001; Dickinson & Christidis 2014; Clement & Rose 2015; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A11" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B11" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Hofmann's Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C11" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris hofmanni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D11" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > Shelley's Sunbird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E11" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris shelleyi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F11" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Hofmann's Sunbird <em>Cinnyris hofmanni</em> is relumped with Shelley's Sunbird <em>C. shelleyi</em> from which it was formerly split based on Irwin (2005). But morphological differences are relatively small and are more consistent with subspecies distinction (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLIfe; Stevenson & Fanshawe 2020; WGAC 1007).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A12" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B12" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tboli Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C12" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aethopyga tibolii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D12" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Apo Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E12" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aethopyga boltoni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F12" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tboli Sunbird<em> Aethopyga tibolii</em> is split from Apo Sunbird <em>Aethopyga boltoni</em> based on differences in plumage and vocalizations supported by mtDNa divergence (Hosner et al. 2013; Allen 2020; WGAC 862).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A13" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 15.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B13" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>African Crimson-winged Finch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C13" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhodopechys alienus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D13" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > (Asian) Crimson-winged Finch </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E13" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhodopechys sanguineus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F13" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Re-lump African Crimson-winged Finch <em>Rhodopechys alienus</em> with Asian Crimson-winged Finch <em>Rhodopechys sanguineus</em>. Insufficient vocal and genetic data available to support the original split despite modest morphological differences and widely allopatric ranges (Dickinson & Christidis 2014; WGAC 1103. Contra Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</p></div> </td> </tr> </table> </div><style id='wpdt-custom-style-32'> </style> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-module fl-module-html fl-node-ldwc0zp1j9og" data-node="ldwc0zp1j9og"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-html"> <h3 class="wpdt-c" id="wdt-table-title-27">Proposed Splits/Lumps IOC Version 14.2</h3> <div class="wpdt-c row wpDataTableContainerSimpleTable wpDataTables wpDataTablesWrapper " > <table id="wpdtSimpleTable-27" style="border-collapse:collapse; border-spacing:0px;" class="wpdtSimpleTable wpDataTable" data-column="6" data-rows="97" data-wpID="27" data-responsive="0" data-has-header="0"> <tbody> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A1" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="0" style=" width:16.881998277347%; padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><strong>Number</strong></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B1" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="0" style=" width:15.934539190353%; padding:10px; " > English Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C1" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Scientific Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="D1" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="E1" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent (sci) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="F1" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="0" style=" width:24.547803617571%; padding:10px; " > Proposal </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A2" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>NEW 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B2" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Timor Nightjar </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C2" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Caprimulgus ritae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D2" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E2" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F2" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Timor Nightjar is a newly described species within the <em>C. macrurus</em> complex that differs from its closest relatives in genetics, morphology, and vocalizations (King, BF et al. 2024). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A3" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B3" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Karimui Owlet-nightjar</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C3" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aegotheles terborghi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D3" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Barred Owlet-nightjar</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E3" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aegotheles bennettii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F3" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Karimui Owlet-nightjar <em>Aegotheles terborghi</em> was previously treated as a subspecies of <em>A. bennettii</em> to which it was provisionally assigned based on morphological similarities (Beehler & Pratt 2016). However, mtDNA analysis places it sister to <em>A. affinis</em> rather than within the <em>A. bennettii</em> clade (Dumbacher et al.. 2003). Further, <em>A. terborghi</em> is a montane from unlike other taxa within <em>A. bennettii</em>. Treat as a distinct species. Long known only from the type specimen but recently rediscovered (Lagerqvist et al. 2017).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A4" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B4" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Swiftlet, Seram Swiftlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C4" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aerodramus sororum</em>, <em>Aerodramus ceramensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D4" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Halmahera (Moluccan) Swiftlet</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E4" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aerodramus infuscatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F4" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aerodramus sororum</em> and <em>A. ceramensis</em> are re-lumped with <em>A. infuscatus</em> (Dickinson & Remsen 2013; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife). The original split was premature, and the three forms show only shallow genetic divergence (WGAC 948)</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A5" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B5" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Germain's Swiftlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C5" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aerodramus germani</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D5" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Edible-nest Swiftlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E5" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aerodramus fuciphagus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F5" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Germain's Swiftlet <em>Aerodramus germani</em> (including <em>amechanus</em>) is lumped with Edible-nest Swiftlet <em>A. fuciphagus</em>. Plumage characteristics traditionally used to separate these two "species" are clinal and misleading (Dickinson & Remsen 2013; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BLI. See Cranbrook et al. 2013).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A6" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B6" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > Olive-capped Coua </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C6" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coua olivaceiceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D6" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-capped Coua</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E6" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coua ruficeps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F6" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Olive-capped Coua <em>Coua olivaceiceps</em> is split from Red-capped Coua <em>C. ruficeps</em> based on differences in plumage and vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife; Dowsett-Lemaire 2004).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A7" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B7" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mentawai Malkoha</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C7" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Phaenicophaeus oeneicaudus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D7" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Chestnut-breasted Malkoha</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E7" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Phaenicophaeus curvirostris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F7" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mentawai Malkoha <em>Phaenicophaeus oeneicaudus</em> is split from Chestnut-breasted Malkoha <em>P. curvirostris</em> based on morphological differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife; Eaton et al. 2021).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A8" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B8" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Brush Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C8" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacomantis virescens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D8" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sunda Brush Cuckoo (formerly Rusty-breasted Cuckoo)</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E8" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacomantis sepulcralis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F8" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Brush Cuckoo <em>Cacomantis virescens</em> is split from <em>Cacomantis sepulcralis</em> based on morphology and vocalizations (R.B. Payne, ms; Wu et al. 2022)</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A9" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B9" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Solomons Brush Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C9" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacomantis addendus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D9" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Australian) Brush Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E9" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacomantis variolosus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F9" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Solomons Brush Cuckoo <em>Cacomantis addendus</em> is split from <em>C. variolosus</em> based on vocalizations and morphology (Wu et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A10" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B10" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Manus Brush Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C10" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacomantis blandus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D10" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Australian) Brush Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E10" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Cacomantis blandus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F10" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Manus Brush Cuckoo <em>Cacomantis blandus</em> is split from <em>C. variolosus</em> based on vocalizations and morphology (Wu et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A11" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B11" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pied Bronze Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C11" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chalcites crassirostris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D11" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Little Bronze Cuckoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E11" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chalcites minutillus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F11" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Pied Bronze Cuckoo <em>Chalcites crassirostris</em> is split from Little Bronze Cuckoo <em>C. minutillus</em> based on distinctive plumage and vocalizations (Eaton et al. 2021; WGAC 1038).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A12" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > NEW </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B12" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Marquesan Swamphen</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C12" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Porphyrio paepae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D12" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E12" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F12" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Extinct. Known from reports perhaps as late as 1937. Confirmed from subfossil remains and featured in a contemporary painting by Gaugin (1902) <em>Le Sorcier d'Hiva Oa ou le Marquisien à la cape rouge</em> (Hume, 2017).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A13" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B13" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mongolian Gull</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C13" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Larus mongolicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D13" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > Vega Gull </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E13" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Larus vegae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F13" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mongolian Gull <em>Larus mongolicus</em> is split from Vega Gull <em>L. vegae</em> with which it was previously placed. It is morphologically distinct from that species; it differs ecologically, and its vocalizations also appear to be the most distinctive of the species in the "Herring Gull" complex (WGAC 1136). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A14" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B14" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cocos Booby</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C14" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Sula brewsteri</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D14" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > Brown Booby </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E14" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Sula leucogaster</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F14" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Cocos Booby <em>Sula brewsteri</em> is split from Brown Booby <em>Sula leucogaster</em> based on differences in plumage and assortive mating where they co-occur (Thibault & Cibois 2017; VanderWerf 2023; Chesser et al. 2024)</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A15" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B15" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Western Yellow-billed Barbet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C15" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trachyphonus goffinii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D15" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Eastern) Yellow-billed Barbet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E15" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trachyphonus purpuratus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F15" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Western Yellow-billed Barbet <em>Trachyphonus goffinii</em> (including <em>togoensis</em>) is split from (Eastern) Yellow-billed Barbet <em>Trachyphonus purpuratus</em> (including <em>elgonensis</em>) based on differences in morphology and deep mtDNA divergence (Moyle 2004; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A16" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B16" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Macquarie Parakeet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C16" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoramphus erythrotis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D16" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-crowned Parakeet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E16" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F16" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Extinct Macquarie Parakeet <em>Cyanoramphus erythrotis</em> is lumped with <em>Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae</em> based on similar morphology and no compelling evidence that supports a split (OSNZ 2020; BirdLife; Schodde pers. comm., WGAC 646).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A17" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B17" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Plain Xenops</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C17" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Xenops mexicanus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify" data-cell-id="D17" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > Amazonian (Plain) Xenops </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify" data-cell-id="E17" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Xenops genibarbis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify" data-cell-id="F17" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Plain Xenops <em>Xenops mexicanus</em> (including <em>ridgwayi, littoralis, olivaceus</em>, and <em>neglectus</em>) is split from Amazonian (Plain) Xenops <em>Xenops genibarbis</em> based on differences in plumage, vocalizations, and nuDNA genomics (Harvey & Brumfield 2015; Arbeláez-Cortés 2020; SACC 996, SACC 1022a),</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A18" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>NEW 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B18" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-tailed Tityra</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C18" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tityra leucura</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D18" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E18" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F18" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>The taxonomic status of White-tailed Tityra <em>T. leucura</em> has been uncertain (Whittaker 2008; SACC 634). The unique type specimen, a subadult, has sometimes been regarded as a possible variant of <em>Tityra inquisitor</em>. But there is increasing evidence that it is a valid species based on a field observation in 2006 (Whittaker 2008) and photographs of an adult in the forest canopy that were published on-line (Agami Nature Tours 2023). Generic assignment may need revision. Treatment as a valid species aligns with Dickinson & Christidis (2014); del Hoyo & Collar (2016) and HBW/BirdLife. </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A19" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B19" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sandhill Grasswren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C19" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Amytornis oweni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D19" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rufous (Pilbara) Grasswren</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E19" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Amytornis whitei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F19" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Sandhill Grasswren <em>Amytornis oweni</em> (including <em>aenigma</em>) is split from Rufous (Pilbara) Grasswren <em>A. whitei</em> based on differences in morphology and ecology (Christidis et al. 2013; WGAC 988)</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A20" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B20" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mindoro Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C20" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina mindorensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D20" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E20" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina striata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F20" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mindoro Cuckooshrike <em>Coracina mindorensis</em> is split from Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike <em>C. striata</em> based on striking differences in vocalizations and plumage.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A21" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B21" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Visayan Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C21" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina panayensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D21" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E21" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina striata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F21" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Visayan Cuckooshrike <em>Coracina panayensis</em> is split from Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike <em>C. striata</em> based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Allen 2020; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A22" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B22" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulu Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C22" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina guillemardi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D22" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E22" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina striata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F22" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulu Cuckooshrike <em>Coracina guillemardi</em> is split from Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike <em>C. striata</em> based on differences in morphology and vocalizations supported by limited mtDNA analysis (Jønsson et al. 2008, 2010),</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " style="height:155px;"> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A23" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B23" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mindanao Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C23" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina kochii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D23" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulu Cuckooshrike</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E23" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coracina guillemardi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F23" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Mindanao Cuckooshrike <em>Coracina kochii</em> (including <em>boholensis</em>) is split from Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike <em>C. striata</em> based on differences in vocalizations supported by morphological differences and moderate mtDNA divergence (Jønsson et al. 2008, 2010).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A24" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B24" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Malayan Cuckooshrike</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C24" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p> <em>Coracina larutensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D24" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > Large Cuckooshrike </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E24" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F24" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Malayan Cuckooshrike is split from Large Cuckooshrike on the basis of differences in morphology and vocalizations (WGAC 1088).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A25" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B25" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Timor Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C25" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma timoriense</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D25" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Common Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E25" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F25" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Timor Cicadabird Cicdabird <em>Edolisoma timoriense</em> (including <em>kalaotuae</em> and <em>emancipatum</em>) is split from Common Cicadabird <em>E. tenuirostre</em> based on morphology supported by molecular genetics (WGAC 1072; Pedersen et al. 2018).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A26" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B26" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malaita Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C26" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Edolisoma tricolor</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D26" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-bellied Cicadabird (Solomons Cuckooshrike).</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E26" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma holopolium</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F26" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Monotypic Malaita Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma tricolor</em> is split from <em>E. holopolium</em> (with <em>pygmaeum</em>) based on molecular phylogeny, plumage, and vocalizations (Pedersen et al. 2018; WGAC 1085).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A27" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B27" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sangihe Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C27" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma salvadorii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D27" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E27" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma morio</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F27" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sangihe Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma salvadorii</em> (including <em>talautense</em>) is split from Sulawesi Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma morio</em> based on differences in female plumage and molecular divergence (Pedersen et al. 2018; Eaton et al. 2021; WGAC 1072).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A28" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B28" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Central Melanesian Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C28" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma erythropygium</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D28" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > Common Cicadabird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E28" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F28" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Central Melanesian Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma erythropygium</em> (including ssp. <em>rooki, saturatius</em> and <em>nisorium</em>) is a species concept stemming from the taxonomic revision of the Australasian cicadabirds based on the integration of genomic and mtDNA data with assessments of plumage and vocalizations (Pedersen et al. 2018; McCullough et al. 2022; WGAC 1072). It includes <em>rooki</em> formerly attributed to <em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em> and three other subspecies (<em>saturatius, nisorium, </em>and<em> erythropygium</em>) that were formerly included in <em>E. remotum</em>. </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A29" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B29" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rossel Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C29" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma rostratum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D29" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > Common Cicadabird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E29" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F29" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rossel Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma rostratum</em> is split from Common Cicadabird <em>E. tenuirostre</em> based on the integration of genomic amd mtDNA data with assessments of plumage and vocalizations (Pedersen et al. 2018; Eaton et al. 2021; McCullough et al. 2022; WGAC 1072). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A30" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B30" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>North Moluccan Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C30" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma grayi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D30" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > Common Cicadabird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E30" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F30" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>North Moluccan Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma grayi</em> (including <em>pererratum</em>) is split from Common Cicadabird <em>E. tenuirostre</em> based on the integration of genomic and mtDNA data with assessments of plumage and vocalizations (Pedersen et al. 2018; Eaton et al. 2021; McCullough et al. 2022; WGAC 1072).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A31" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B31" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>South Moluccan Cicadabird</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C31" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma amboinense</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D31" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > Common Cicadabird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E31" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F31" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Monotypic South Moluccan Cicadabird is split from Common Cicadabird E. tenuirostre based on the integration of genomic and mtDNA data with assessments of plumage and vocalizations (Pedersen et al. 2018; Eaton et al. 2021; McCullough et al. 2022; WGAC 1072).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A32" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B32" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Banggai Cicdabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C32" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma pelingi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D32" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Common Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E32" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F32" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Banggai Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma pelingi</em> is split from Common Cicadabird <em>E. tenuirostre</em> based on morphology supported by molecular genetics (WGAC 1072; Pedersen et al. 2018).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A33" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B33" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Obi Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C33" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma obiense</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D33" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Common Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E33" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F33" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Obi Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma obiense</em> is split from Common Cicadabird <em>E. tenuirostre</em> based on morphology supported by molecular genetics (WGAC 1072; Pedersen et al. 2018; HBW/BLI).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A34" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B34" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Geelvink Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C34" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma meyerii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D34" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Common Cicadabird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E34" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Edolisoma tenuirostre</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F34" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Geelvink Cicadabird <em>Edolisoma meyerii</em> (including <em>numforanum</em>) is split from Common Cicadabird <em>E. tenuirostre</em> based on morphology supported by molecular genetics (WGAC 1072; Pedersen et al. 2018; HBW/BLI; Gregory 2017).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A35" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B35" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Selayar Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C35" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala teysmanni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D35" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rusty-breasted Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E35" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala fulvotincta</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F35" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Selayar Whistler <em>Pachycephala teysmanni</em> is spit from Rusty-breasted Whistler <em>Pachycephala fulvotincta</em> on the basis of its sexually monomorphic plumage (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A36" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B36" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Nendo Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C36" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala ornata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D36" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vanikoro (formerly Temotu) Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E36" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala vanikorensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F36" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Nendo Whistler <em>Pachycephala ornata</em> is split from <em>Pachycephala vanikorensis</em> on the basis mtDNA analysis (Jønsson et al. 2014) and differences in plumage.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A37" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B37" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Utupua Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C37" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala utupuae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D37" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vanikoro (formerly Temotu) Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E37" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala vanikorensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F37" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Utupua Whistler <em>Pachycephala utupuae</em> is split from <em>Pachycephala vanikorensis</em> on the basis of striking differences in female plumage.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A38" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B38" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-throated Fiji Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C38" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala graeffii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D38" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(White-throated) Fiji Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E38" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala vitiensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F38" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-throated Fiji Whistler <em>Pachycephala graeffii</em> (including <em>bella</em>, <em>koroana</em>, <em>torquata</em>, <em>aurantiiventris</em>, <em>ambigua</em> and <em>optata</em>) is split from White-throated Fiji Whister <em>P. vitiensis</em> based on differences in plumage and vocalizations (WGAC 1207).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A39" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B39" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Babar Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C39" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala sharpei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D39" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-throated Whistler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E39" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachycephala macrorhyncha</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F39" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Babar Whistler <em>Pachycephala sharpei</em> is split from Yellow-throated Whistler <em>P. macrorhyncha</em> based on deep mtDNA divergence, morphology, and distinct female plumage (Jønsson et al. 2014; Eaton et al. 2021). Resequence.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A40" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B40" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malaita Monarch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C40" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Symposiachrus malaitae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D40" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Solomons Monarch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E40" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Symposiachrus barbatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F40" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malaita Monarch <em>Symposiachrus malaitae</em> is split from Solomons Monarch <em>S. barbatus</em> based on differences in plumage supported by phylogenetic analysis (Andersen et al. 2015; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A41" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B41" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vella Lavella Monarch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C41" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Symposiachrus nigrotectus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D41" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kolombangara Monarch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E41" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Symposiachrus browni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F41" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vella Lavella Monarch <em>Symposiachrus nigrotectus</em> (including <em>ganongae</em>) is split from Kolombangara Monarch <em>S. browni</em> based on differences in plumage supported by phylogenetic analysis (Andersen et al. 2015; see del Hoyo & Collar 2016).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A42" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B42" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bougainville Monarch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C42" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Monarcha erythrostictus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D42" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Chestnut-bellied Monarch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E42" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Monarcha castaneiventris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F42" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bougainville Monarch <em>Monarcha erythrostictus</em> is tentatively lumped with Chestnut-bellied Monarch <em>M. castaneiventris</em> (WGAC 1054). Despite its distinctive morphology, phylogenetic analysis reveals that it falls within the same clade as samples of <em>M. castaneiventris</em> from neighboring Choiseul (Uy et al 2008). Treatment as a subspecies of <em>M. castaneiventris</em> aligns with HBW/BirdLife. See del Hoyo & Collar (2016); </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A43" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B43" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Dyaul Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C43" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myiagra cervinicolor</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D43" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Velvet Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E43" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myiagra eichhorni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F43" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Dyaul Flycatcher <em>Myiagra cervinicolor</em> was previously split from <em>M. hebetior</em> based on morphometrics, strikingly different female plumage, and vocalizations (Gregory 2017; HBW/BirdLife). However, upon reconsideration, <em>M. cervinicolor</em> is subsequently lumped with <em>Myiagra eichhorni</em> (14.2). Evidence for species status for <em>cervinicolor</em> (as distnct from <em>M. eichhorni</em>) is not deemed strong enough. </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A44" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B44" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Southern Nutcracker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C44" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Nucifraga hemispila</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D44" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Spotted (Northern) Nutcracker</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E44" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Nucifraga caryocatactes</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F44" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Southern Nutcracker <em>Nucifraga hemispila</em> (including <em>macella</em>, <em>interdicta</em> and <em>owstoni</em>) is split from Spotted (Northern) Nutcracker on the basis of morphology and vocalizations supported by phylogenetic analysis (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; de Raad et al. 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A45" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B45" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Crow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C45" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corvus celebensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D45" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Slender-billed Crow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E45" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corvus enca</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F45" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Sulawesi Crow<em> Corvus celebensis</em> (including <em>mangoli</em>) is split from Slender-billed Crow <em>C. enca</em> based on deep mtDNA divergence and voice (Eaton et al. 2021).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A46" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B46" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sierra Madre Crow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C46" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corvus sierramadrensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D46" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Samar (Small) Crow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E46" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corvus samarensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F46" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sierra Madre Crow <em>Corvus sierramadrensis</em> is split from <em>Corvus samarensis</em> based on vocal and morphological differences (Allen 2020).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A47" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B47" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Philippine Jungle Crow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C47" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corvus philippinus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D47" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Large-billed Crow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E47" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corvus macrorhynchos</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F47" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Genetically and vocally distinct Philippine Jungle Crow <em>C. philippinus</em> is split from Large-billed Crow <em>C. macrorhynchos</em> (Allen 2020; Eaton et al. 2021). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A48" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B48" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > Japanese Tit </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C48" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Parus minor</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D48" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cinereous Tit</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E48" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Parus cinereus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F48" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Parus cinereus</em> and <em>Parus minor</em> were previously split from P<em>. major</em> as two species: Cinereous Tit and Japanese Tit (Päckert et al. 2005; Eck & Martens 2006; Collar 2007; Zhao et al. 2012). But the genetic analyses by Päckert & Martens (2008), Zhao et al (2012) and Song et al. (2020) suggest that the <em>Parus major</em> complex may be better interpreted as comprising two species: East Asian <em>P. cinereus</em> (<em>cinereus</em> + <em>minor</em>) which forms a sister clade to Palearctic <em>P. major</em> (<em>major </em>+<em> bokharensis</em>). See WGAC #1100. "Cinereous Tit" is tentatively assigned as the English name for the lumped species.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A49" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B49" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > Foxy Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C49" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda alopex</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D49" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fawn-colored Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E49" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda africanoides</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F49" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Foxy Lark <em>Calendulauda alopex</em> (including <em>intercedens</em>) is lumped with Fawn-colored Lark <em>C. africanoides</em> based on shallow genetic divergence (Alström et al. 2013) and only slight differences in morphology (Ryan 2022; Clements 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A50" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B50" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Barlow's Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C50" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda barlowi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D50" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > Dune Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E50" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda erythrochlamys</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F50" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Barlow's Lark <em>Calendulauda barlowi</em> (including<em> patae </em>and<em> cavei</em>) is lumped with Dune Lark <em>C. erythrochlamys</em> on the basis of very shallow genetic divergence and essentially identical vocalizations and size (Alström et al. 2013; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Ryan & Kirwan 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A51" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B51" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Kidepo Lark</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C51" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Corypha kidepoensis</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D51" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-winged Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E51" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Corypha (Mirafra) hypermetra</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F51" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kidepo Lark <em>Corypha kidepoensis</em> (including <em>kathangorensis</em>) is split from Red-winged Lark <em>Corypha hypermetra</em> based on a comprehensive integrated analysis including plumage, morphometrics, vocalizations, display and phylogenetics (Alström et al. 2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A52" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B52" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Highland Lark </p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C52" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha kurrae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D52" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-naped Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E52" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Corypha (Mirafra) africana</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F52" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Highland Lark <em>Corypha kurrae</em> (including <em>henrici, batesi, stresemanni, </em>and<em> bamendae</em>) is split from Rufous-naped Lark <em>C. africana</em> based on a comprehensive integrated analysis including plumage, morphometrics, vocalizations, display and phylogenetics (Alström et al. 2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A53" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B53" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sentinel Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C53" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha athi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D53" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > Rufous-naped Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E53" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha (Mirafra) africana</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F53" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sentinel Lark <em>Corypha athi</em> (including <em>harterti</em>) is split from Rufous-naped Lark <em>C. africana</em> based on a comprehensive integrated analysis including plumage, morphometrics, vocalizations, display and phylogenetics (Alström et al. 2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A54" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B54" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Plains Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C54" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha kabalii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D54" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-naped Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E54" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha (Mirafra) africana</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F54" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Plains Lark <em>Corypha kabalii</em> (including <em>malbranti</em> and <em>irwini</em>) is split from Rufous-naped Lark <em>C. africana</em> based on a comprehensive integrated analysis including plumage, morphometrics, vocalizations, display and phylogenetics (Alström et al. 2024).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A55" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B55" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Plateau Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C55" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha nigrescens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D55" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-naped Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E55" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha (Mirafra) africana</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F55" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Plateau Lark <em>Corypha nigrescens</em> (including <em>nyikae</em>) is split from Rufous-naped Lark <em>C. africana</em> based on a comprehensive integrated analysis including plumage, morphometrics, vocalizations, display and phylogenetics (Alström et al. 2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A56" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B56" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Ash's Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C56" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Corypha (Mirafra) ashi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D56" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Somali Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E56" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F56" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Ash's Lark <em>Corypha</em> (Mirafra) <em>ashi</em> is lumped with Somali Lark <em>Corypha somalica</em> based on molecular and behavioral evidence, and shared type locality. Includes <em>rochei</em> as a synonym (Alström et al. 2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A57" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B57" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Pale-throated Greenbul</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C57" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Atimastillas flavigula</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D57" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Yellow-gorgeted Greenbul (Yellow-throated Leaflove)</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E57" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Atimastillas flavicollis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F57" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Pale-throated Greenbul <em>Atimastillas flavigula</em> (including <em>soror</em>) is split from Yellow-gorgeted Greenbul (Yellow-throated Leaflove) <em>A. flavicollis</em> based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A58" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B58" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Olive-headed Greenbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C58" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Arizelocichla olivaceiceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D58" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Stripe-faced Greenbul</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E58" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Arizelocichla striifacies</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F58" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Arizelocichla olivaceiceps</em> is lumped with <em>Arizelocichla striifacies</em> based on the absence of consistent morphological differences and similarity of vocalizatons (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). English name of lumped species is Olive-headed Greenbul.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A59" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B59" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Angola Greenbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C59" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Phyllastrephus viridiceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D59" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-throated Greenbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E59" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Phyllastrephus albigularis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F59" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Angola Greenbul <em>Phyllastrephus viridiceps</em> is split from White-throated Greenbul <em>P. albigularis</em> based on differences in vocalizations and morphology (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A60" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B60" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-throated Rock Martin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C60" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ptyonoprogne rufigula</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D60" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Large) Rock Martin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E60" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ptyonoprogne fuligula</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F60" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-throated Rock Martin <em>Ptyonoprogne rufigula</em> (including <em>bansoensis</em>) is split from (Large) Rock Martin <em>P. fuligula</em> based on morphology supported by phylogenomic analysis (Brown 2019; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BLI).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A61" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B61" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pacific Swallow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C61" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Hirundo javanica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D61" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > Tahiti Swallow </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E61" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Hirundo tahitica</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F61" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Monotypic Tahiti Swallow <em>Hirundo</em> <em>tahitica</em> and polytypic Pacific Swallow <em>H. javanica</em> are split based on differences in morphology (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A62" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B62" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > European Red-rumped Swallow </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C62" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis rufula</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D62" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Eastern) Red-rumped Swallow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E62" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis daurica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F62" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Monotypic European Red-rumped Swallow <em>Cecropis rufula</em> is split from (Eastern) Red-rumped Swallow <em>Cecropis daurica</em> based on differences in morphology and molecular divergence (Sheldon et al. 2005; Brown 2019; Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/BLI; WGAC 1043). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A63" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B63" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>African Red-rumped Swallow</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C63" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis melanocrissus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D63" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>(Eastern) Red-rumped Swallow</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E63" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis daurica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F63" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>African Red-rumped Swallow <em>Cecropis melanocrissus</em> (including <em>kumboensi, emini</em> and <em>domicella</em>) is split from other taxa in the Red-rumped Swallow complex based on morphology and supported by limited molecular phylogeny (Sheldon et al. 2005; Brown 2019; Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; WGAC 1043).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A64" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B64" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>West African Swallow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C64" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis domicella</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D64" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>African Red-rumped Swallow</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E64" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis melanocrissus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F64" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>West African Swallow <em>Cecropis domicella</em> is lumped with African Red-rumped Swallow <em>Cecropis melanocrissus</em> following HBW/BLI and WGAC 1043). Morphological differences are relatively minor and the only available molecular studies (Sheldon et al. 2005; Brown 2019) are non-contributary since they only examine <em>domicella</em> or <em>emini</em>, but not both.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A65" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14..2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B65" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Striated Swallow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C65" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis striolata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D65" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Eastern) Red-rumped Swallow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E65" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cecropis daurica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F65" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Striated Swallow <em>Cecropis striolata</em> (including ssp <em>mayri, stanfordi, vernayi </em>and<em> striolata</em>) is lumped with (Eastern) Red-rumped Swallow <em>Cecropis daurica</em>. Morphological variation in the strength of the underparts streaking, the primary feature that presumably separates the two "species", is generally clinal from north to south and ssp. <em>japonica</em> and ssp. <em>mayri</em> are virtually identical (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/BLI, WGAC 1043) </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A66" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B66" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rock-loving Cisticola</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C66" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cisticola emini</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D66" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Lazy Cisticola</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E66" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cisticola aberrans</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F66" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rock-loving Cisticola <em>Cisticola emini</em> (including <em>petrophilus </em>and<em> admiralis</em>), originally recognized by Sibley & Monroe (1970) is lumped with Lazy Cisticola <em>Cisticola aberrans</em>. These allopatric taxa vary only slightly in morphology, but they are similar in vocalizations and ecology (Dowsett & Dowsett-Lemaire 1993). The two forms are usually treated as conspecific (Dickinson & Christidis 2014; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A67" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B67" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Huambo Cisticola</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C67" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cisticola bailunduensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D67" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Lazy (Rock-loving) Cisticola</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E67" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cisticola aberrans</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F67" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Huambo Cisticola <em>Cisticola bailunduensis</em> is split from Lazy Cisticola (formerly Rock-loving Cisticola) based on significantly different vocalizations coupled with morphological and ecological differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A68" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B68" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maasai Apalis</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C68" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Apalis stronachi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D68" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Karamoja Apalis</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E68" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Apalis karamojae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F68" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Maasai Apalis <em>Apalis stronachi</em> is split from Karamoja Apalis <em>A. karamojae</em> based on substantial vocal differences and minor differences in morphology (Boesman & Collar 2023).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A69" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B69" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Salvadori's Eremomela</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C69" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Eremomela salvadorii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D69" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-bellied Eremomela</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E69" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Eremomela icteropygialis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F69" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Salvadori's Eremomela <em>Eremomela salvadorii</em> is lumped with Yellow-bellied Eremomela <em>E. icteropygialis</em>. Vocalizations are similar, and there are only minor differences in plumage which overlap with those of <em>E. i. polioxantha</em> (Dowsett & Dowsett-Lemaire 1993; Dickinson & Christidis 2014; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDFF66" data-cell-id="A70" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDFF66" data-cell-id="B70" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > Kafa White-eye </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDFF66" data-cell-id="C70" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Zosterops kaffensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D70" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Heuglin's White-eye</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E70" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Zosterops poliogastrus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F70" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kafa White-eye <em>Zosterops kaffensis</em> is split from <em>Z. poliogastrus</em> based on mtDNA divergence and differences in plumage (Habel et al. 2015; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Martins et al. 2020; HBW/BirdLife). Tentatively includes <em>kulalensis</em>. Spelling of English name "Kafa" rather than "Kaffa" follows HBW/BirdLife and others.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDFF66" data-cell-id="A71" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDFF66" data-cell-id="B71" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Angola White-eye</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDFF66" data-cell-id="C71" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Zosterops kasaicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D71" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Yellow White-eye</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E71" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Zosterops senegalensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F71" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Angola White-eye <em>Zosterops kasaicus</em> (including <em>heinrichi</em> and <em>quanzae</em>) is split from Northern Yellow White-eye <em>Z. senegalensis</em> on the basis of phylogenetic divergence (Martins et al. 2020). The specific epithet <em>kasaicus</em> Chapin, 1932 has priority over <em>quanzae</em> Meyer de Schauensee, 1933 [often attributed to 1932 but not actually published until 1933. (fide R. Dowsett.)].</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A72" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B72" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Buff-chested Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C72" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoderma ambiguum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D72" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-fronted Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E72" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoderma rufifrons</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F72" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Buff-chested Babbler <em>Cyanoderma ambiguum</em> (including <em>planicola, adjunctum, </em>and<em> insuspectum</em>) is lumped with Rufous-fronted Babbler <em>C. rufifrons</em>. Basis of initial separation is dubious, and there is no proven sympatry nor obvious dichotomy in plumage or voice between the two forms (Harrison 1987; Inskipp et al. 1996; Robson 2005; Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A73" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B73" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C73" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erythrogenys imberbis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D73" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E73" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erythrogenys erythrogenys</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F73" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler <em>Erythrogenys imberbis</em> (including <em>celata</em>) is split from Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler <em>E. erythrogenys</em> based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (Berryman et al. 2023).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A74" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B74" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Grey-browed Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C74" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pheugopedius schulenbergi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D74" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Plain-tailed Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E74" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pheugopedius euophrys</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F74" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Grey-browed Wren <em>Pheugopedius schulenbergi</em> is split from Plain-tailed Wren <em>P. euophrys</em> based on its distinctive vocalizations and modest morphological differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A75" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B75" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Southern House Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C75" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes musculus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="D75" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > (Northern) House Wren </td> <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="E75" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes aedon</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="F75" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Southern House Wren <em>Troglodytes musculus </em>(21 subspecies) is split from House Wren <em>Troglodytes aedon s.l.</em> based on deep genomic divergence (Flicka et al. 2023) and differences in vocalizations and morphology (Oberholser 1904; Sosa-López & Mennill 2014; Sosa-López et al. 2016). See Chesser et al. (2024).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A76" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B76" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cozumel Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C76" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes beani</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify" data-cell-id="D76" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Northern) House Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify" data-cell-id="E76" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes aedon</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify" data-cell-id="F76" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cozumel Wren <em>Troglodytes beani</em> is split from House Wren <em>Troglodytes aedon s.l.</em> based on differences in plumage, vocalizations and genetics (Oberholser 1904; Sosa-López & Mennill 2014; Sosa-López et al. 2016; Boesman 2016 ; Klicka et al. 2023). See Chesser et al. (2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A77" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B77" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kalinago Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C77" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes martinicensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D77" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Northern) House Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E77" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Troglodytes aedon</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F77" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kalinago Wren <em>Troglodytes martinicensis</em> (including <em>guadeloupensis </em>and<em> rufescens</em>) is split from House Wren <em>Troglodytes aedon s.l.</em> based on differences in plumage. On Dominica, where the species is extant, also by vocalizations and genetics (Wetten 2021; Klicka et al. 2023). See Chesser et al. (2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A78" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B78" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>St. Lucia Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C78" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes mesoleucus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D78" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Northern) House Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E78" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes aedon</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F78" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>St. Lucia Wren <em>Troglodytes mesoleucus</em> is split from House Wren <em>Troglodytes aedon s.l.</em> based on ecology, behavior, morphology and vocalizations (Oberholser 1904; Gilardi & John 1998; Wetten 2021). See Chesser et al. (2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A79" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B79" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>St. Vincent Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C79" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes musicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D79" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Northern) House Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E79" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes aedon</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F79" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>St. Vincent Wren <em>Troglodytes musicus</em> is split from House Wren <em>Troglodytes aedon s.l.</em> based on differences in vocalizations, plumage, ecology and genetics (Oberholser 1904; Klicka et al. 2023). See Chesser et al. (2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A80" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B80" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Grenada Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C80" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes grenadensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D80" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Northern) House Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E80" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Troglodytes aedon</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F80" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Grenada Wren <em>Troglodytes grenadensis</em> is split from House Wren <em>Troglodytes aedon s.l.</em> based on differences in morphology and genetics (Wetten 2021; Klicka et al. 2023). See Chesser et al. (2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A81" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="80" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B81" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="80" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Chestnut-breasted Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C81" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="80" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyphorhinus dichrous</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D81" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="80" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Southern) Chestnut-breasted Wren</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E81" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="80" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyphorhinus thoracicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F81" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="80" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Chestnut-breasted Wren <em>Cyphorhinus dichrous</em> is split from (Southern) Chestnut-breasted Wren <em>C. thoracicus</em> based on strking vocal differences despite minor morphological difference (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A82" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="81" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B82" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="81" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maranon Gnatcatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C82" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="81" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Polioptila maior</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D82" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="81" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tropical Gnatcatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E82" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="81" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Polioptila plumbea</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F82" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="81" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maranon Gnatcatcher P<em>olioptila maior</em> is split from Tropical Gnatcatcher <em>Polioptila plumbea</em>. It is morphologically, genetically and vocally distinct and lacks significant sexual dimorphism (Smith et al. 2018; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife 2016).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A83" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="82" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B83" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="82" style=" padding:10px; " > St. Lucia Thrasher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C83" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="82" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ramphocinclus sanctaeluciae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D83" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="82" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-breasted (Martinique) Thrasher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E83" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="82" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ramphocinclus brachyurus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F83" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="82" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>St. Lucia Thrasher <em>Ramphocinclus sanctaeluciae</em> is split from White-breasted (Martinique) Thrasher <em>Ramphocinclus brachyurus</em> based deep genetic divergence combined with differences in plumage and voice (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; DaCosta et al. 2019; Chesser et al. 2024). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A84" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="83" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B84" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="83" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mindoro Island Thrush, Luzon Island Thrush, Mindanao Island Thrush, Wallacean Island Thrush, Christmas Island Thrush, Sundaic Island Thrush, Moluccan Island Thrush, Papuan Island Thrush, Bismarck Island Thrush, Bougainville Island Thrush, Solomons Island Thrush, Vanikoro Island Thrush, White-headed Island Thrush, New Caledonian Island Thrush, Tasman Sea Island Thrush, Samoan Island Thrush, Fiji Island Thrush</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C84" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="83" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Turdus mindorensis, Turdus thomassoni, Turdus nigrorum, Turdus schlegelii, Turdus erythropleurus, Turdus javanicus, Turdus deningeri, Turdus papuensis, Turdus heinrothi, Turdus bougainvillei, Turdus kulambangrae, Turdus vanikorensis, Turdus pritzbueri, Turdus xanthopus, Turdus poliocephalus, Turdus samoensis, Turdus ruficeps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="D84" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="83" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Island Thrush</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E84" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="83" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Turdus poliocephalus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F84" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="83" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Polytypic Island Thrush <em>Turdus poliocephalus</em> is split into seventeen species based on UCE phylogenetics supported by geographical distribution, variations in plumage and, in some instances, vocalizations (Reeve et al. 2023; WGAC 998). This is a fairly conservative treatment and more splits may eventually be expected.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A85" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="84" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B85" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="84" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maratua Shama</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C85" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="84" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus barbouri</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D85" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="84" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-crowned Shama</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E85" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="84" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus stricklandii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F85" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="84" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maratua Shama <em>C. barbouri</em> is split from White-crowned Shama based on morphology and mtDNA divergence (Chua et al. 2015; Eaton et al. 2016, 2021).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A86" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="85" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B86" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="85" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sri Lanka Shama</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C86" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="85" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus leggei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D86" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="85" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-rumped Shama</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E86" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="85" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus malabaricus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F86" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="85" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sri Lanka Shama <em>Copsychus leggei</em> is split from White-rumped Shama based on genomic studies (Wu et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A87" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="86" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B87" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="86" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kangean Shama</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C87" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="86" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus nigricauda</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D87" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="86" style=" padding:10px; " > White-rumped Shama </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E87" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="86" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus malabaricus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F87" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="86" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Kangean Shama <em>Copsychus nigricauda</em> is split from White-rumped Shama based on genomic studies (Wu et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A88" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="87" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B88" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="87" style=" padding:10px; " > Larwo Shama </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C88" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="87" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus omissus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D88" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="87" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-rumped Shama</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E88" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="87" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Copsychus malabaricus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F88" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="87" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Larwo Shama <em>Copsychus omissus</em> (including <em>javanus</em>) is split from White-rumped Shama based on genomic studies (Wu et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A89" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="88" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B89" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="88" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Flores Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C89" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="88" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum rhodopygiale</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D89" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="88" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E89" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="88" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum sanguinolentum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F89" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="88" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Flores Flowerpecker <em>Dicaeum rhodopygiale</em> is split from Blood-breasted Flowerpecker <em>D. sanguinolentum</em> on the basis of plumage vocal differences (Rheindt & Eaton 2019) .</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A90" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="89" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B90" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="89" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sumba Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C90" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="89" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum wilhelminae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D90" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="89" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E90" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="89" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum sanguinolentum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F90" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="89" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sumba Flowerpecker <em>Dicaeum wilhelminae</em> is split from Blood-breasted Flowerpecker <em>D. sanguinolentum</em> on the basis of plumage and vocal differences (Rheindt & Eaton 2019).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A91" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="90" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B91" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="90" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Timor Flowerpercker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C91" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="90" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum hanieli</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D91" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="90" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E91" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="90" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum hanieli</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F91" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="90" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Timor Flowerpecker <em>Dicaeum hanieli</em> is split from Blood-breasted Flowerpecker <em>D. sanguinolentu</em>m on the basis of plumage and vocal differences (Rheindt & Eaton 2019).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A92" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="91" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B92" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="91" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Gorgeous Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C92" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="91" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris melanogastrus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D92" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="91" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Beautiful Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E92" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="91" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris pulchellus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F92" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="91" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Gorgeous Sunbird <em>Cinnyris melanogastrus</em> is split from Beautiful Sunbird <em>C. pulchellus</em> based on parapatry with consistent differences in morphology (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A93" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="92" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B93" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="92" style=" padding:10px; " > Siberian Pipit </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C93" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="92" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Anthus japonicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D93" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="92" style=" padding:10px; " > Buff-bellied (American) Pipit </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E93" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="92" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Anthus rubescens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F93" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="92" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Siberian Pipit <em>Anthus japonicus</em> is split from Buff-bellied (American) Pipit <em>A. rubescens</em> based on differences in morphology, genetics and flight calls (Chesser et al. 2024).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A94" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="93" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B94" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="93" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Lesser Redpoll, Arctic Redpoll</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C94" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="93" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Acanthis cabaret</em>, <em>Acanthis hornemanni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D94" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="93" style=" padding:10px; " > Redpoll (Common Redpoll) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E94" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="93" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Acanthis flammea</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F94" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="93" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Treat all of the redpoll taxa as conspecific with the English name "Redpoll" (IOC 14.2) following Chesser et al. (2024) based on genomic homogeneity, continuous phenotypic variation, overlapping habitat, and lack of evidence of prolonged isolation (Mason & Taylor 2015; Funk et al. 2021).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A95" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="94" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B95" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="94" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Grey-crowned Goldfinch</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C95" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="94" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Carduelis caniceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D95" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="94" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>European Goldfinch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E95" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="94" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Carduelis carduelis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F95" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="94" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Grey-crowned Goldfinch <em>Carduelis caniceps</em> is split from European Goldfinch <em>C. carduelis</em> on the basis of difference in plumage, bill morphology, and voice (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A96" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="95" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B96" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="95" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maranon Sparrow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C96" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="95" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em> Arremon nigriceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="D96" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="95" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-capped Sparrow</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E96" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="95" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Arremon abeillei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F96" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="95" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Maranon Sparrow <em>Arremon nigriceps</em> is split from Black-capped Sparrow <em>A. abeillei</em> based on differences in plumage, vocalizations, and genetic divergence comparable to similar species pairs within the genus (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife; Buainain et al 2022).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A97" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="96" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 14.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B97" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="96" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Taczanowski's Brushfinch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C97" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="96" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Atlapetes taczanowskii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D97" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="96" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Slaty Brushfinch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E97" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="96" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Atlapetes schistaceus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F97" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="96" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Taczanowski's Brushfinch <em>Atlapetes taczanowskii</em> is split from Slaty Brushfinch <em>A. schistaceus</em> based on differences in morphology, vocalizations and mtDNA divergence (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife; Sánchez-González et al. 2015).</p> </div> </td> </tr> </table> </div><style id='wpdt-custom-style-27'> .wpdt-bc-CCFF66 { background-color: #CCFF66 !important;} .wpdt-bc-DDDDDD { background-color: #DDDDDD !important;} .wpdt-bc-DDFF66 { background-color: #DDFF66 !important;} .wpdt-bc-FFFFFF { background-color: #FFFFFF !important;} </style> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-module fl-module-html fl-node-avempk0fjiy4" data-node="avempk0fjiy4"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-html"> <h3 class="wpdt-c" id="wdt-table-title-22">Proposed Splits/Lumps IOC Version 14.1</h3> <div class="wpdt-c row wpDataTableContainerSimpleTable wpDataTables wpDataTablesWrapper " > <table id="wpdtSimpleTable-22" style="border-collapse:collapse; border-spacing:0px;" class="wpdtSimpleTable wpDataTable" data-column="6" data-rows="28" data-wpID="22" data-responsive="0" data-has-header="0"> <tbody> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A1" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="0" style=" width:16.881998277347%; padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><strong>Number</strong></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B1" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="0" style=" width:15.934539190353%; padding:10px; " > English Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C1" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Scientific Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="D1" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="E1" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent (sci) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="F1" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="0" style=" width:24.547803617571%; padding:10px; " > Proposal </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A2" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 7.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B2" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Yellow-billed Egret</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C2" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Ardea brachyrhyncha</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D2" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Medium (Intermediate) Egret</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E2" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Ardea intermedia</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F2" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Yellow-billed Egret <em>Ardea brachyrhyncha</em> is split from <em>Ardea intermedia</em> based on differences in proportions and substantial differences in high breeding plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; WGAC).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A3" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 7.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B3" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Plumed Egret</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C3" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ardea plumifera</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D3" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Medium (Intermediate) Egret</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E3" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ardea intermedia</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F3" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Plumed Egret <em>Ardea plumifera</em> is split from <em>Ardea intermedia</em> based on differences in proportions and substantial differences in high breeding plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; WGAC).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A4" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AS 14.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B4" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Black-throated Trogon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C4" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trogon tenellus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D4" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Amazonian) Black-throated Trogon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E4" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trogon rufus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F4" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Black-throated Trogon <em>Trogon tenellus</em> is split from <em>T. rufus</em> on the basis of deep genetic divergence combined with vocal and morphological differention (Dickens et al. 2021; SACC 921; WGAC). English name tentative.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A5" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 14.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B5" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Choco Black-throated Trogon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C5" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trogon cupreicauda</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D5" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Amazonian) Black-throated Trogon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E5" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trogon rufus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F5" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Choco Black-throated Trogon <em>Trogon cupreicauda</em> is split from <em>T. rufus</em> on the basis of deep genetic divergence combined with vocal and morphological differention (Dickens et al. 2021; SACC 921; WGAC). English name tentative.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A6" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AS 14.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B6" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Atlantic Black-throated Trogon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C6" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trogon chrysochloros</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D6" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Amazonian) Black-throated Trogon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E6" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Trogon rufus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F6" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Atlantic Black-throated Trogon <em>Trogon chrysochloros</em> (including <em>muriciensis</em>) is split from <em>T. rufus</em> based on moderate genetic divergence combined with vocal and morphological differention (Dickens et al. 2021; SACC 921; WGAC). English name tentative.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A7" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B7" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Eastern Dwarf Hornbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C7" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horizocerus granti</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D7" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black (Western) Dwarf Hornbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E7" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horizocerus hartlaubi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F7" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horizocerus granti</em> is split from <em>Horizocerus hartlaubi</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and bill morphology (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife; WGAC).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A8" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B8" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Eastern Long-tailed Hornbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C8" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horizocerus cassini</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D8" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Western Long-tailed (White-crested) Hornbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E8" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horizocerus albocristatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F8" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Monotypic <em>Horizocerus cassini</em> is split from essentially parapatric <em>Horizocerus albocristatus</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and bill markings (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A9" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B9" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-backed Dwarf Kingfisher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C9" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ceyx rufidorsa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D9" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Oriental (Black-backed) Dwarf Kingfisher</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E9" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ceyx erithaca</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F9" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-backed Dwarf Kingfisher <em>Ceyx rufidorsa</em> is split from <em>Ceyx erithaca</em>. Recent genomic studies convincingly show that <em>Ceyx rufidorsa</em> is not a morph of <em>Ceyx erithaca</em> but rather is a genetically distinct taxon. Further, the polymorphism shown within <em>Ceyx rufidorsa</em> is likely due to an ancient introgression of genes rather than more recent, on-going, hybridization which is limited to a narrow zone where these two species meet in n peninsular Malaysia (Lim et al. 2010; Shakya et al. 2023).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A10" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B10" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Blue-eared Barbet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C10" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Psilopogon cyanotis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D10" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-eared Barbet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E10" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Psilopogon duvaucelii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F10" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Psilopogon cyanotis</em> is split from <em>Psilopogon duvaucelii</em> based on facial plumage and a narrow hybrid zone where they come in contact. The more widely distributed <em>P. cyanotis</em> assumes the English name "Blue-eared Barbet" while the more range restricted <em>Psilopogon duvaucelii </em>becomes "Black-eared Barbet". </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A11" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B11" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Little Spotted Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C11" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campethera cailliautii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D11" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Little Green Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E11" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campethera maculosa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F11" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campethera cailliautii</em> and its three subspecies is a proposed lump with <em>Campethera maculosa</em> based on similar vocalizations, shallow genetic divergence, and hybridization at the contact zone (Prigogine 1988; Fuchs et al. 2017; WGAC 784). The English name of the lumped species is proposed as Green-backed Woodpecker).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A12" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B12" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Siau Pitta, Sangihe Pitta</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C12" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erythropitta palliceps, Erythropitta caeruleitorques</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D12" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Pitta</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E12" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erythropitta celebensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F12" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Siau Pitta <em>E. palliceps</em> and Sangihe Pitta <em>E. caeruleitorques</em> were formerly treated as a full species (Irestedt et al. 2013; Collar et al. 2015). Treat as a subspecies of Sulawesi Pitta <em>E. celebensis</em> (Eaton et al. 2021).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A13" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>PS 14.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B13" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>North Papuan Pitta</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C13" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erythropitta habenichti</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D13" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(South) Papuan Pitta</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E13" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erythropitta macklotii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F13" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Proposed split to recognize<em> Erythropitta habenichti</em> as a full species rather than a subspecies of <em>E. macklotii</em> based on deep genetic differences (Irestedt et al. 2013, WGAC 881). However, morphological differences are weak (Collar et al. 2015; Pratt in litt.).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A14" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B14" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Nicobar Hooded Pitta, Minahasa Hooded Pitta, Eastern Hooded Pitta, Biak Hooded Pitta</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C14" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pitta abbotti</em>,<em> Pitta forsteni</em>,<em> Pitta novaeguineae</em>,<em> Pitta rosenbergii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D14" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Western) Hooded Pitta</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E14" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pitta sordida</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F14" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>The Hooded Pitta complex <em>Pitta sordida </em>s.l. is split based on morphology and vocalizations supported by genomic analysis (Allen 2020; Ericson et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife, WGAC).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A15" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B15" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Royal Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C15" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Onychorhynchus mexicanus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D15" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tropical (formerly Amazonian) Royal Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E15" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Onychorhynchus coronatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F15" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Royal Flycatcher <em>Onychorhynchus mexicanus</em> (including <em>fraterculus</em>) was formerly split from <em>O. coronatus</em> (Stotz et al. 1996; BLI). However, phylogenetic analyses reveal only shallow divergence from all forms except <em>swainsoni</em> (Harvey et al. 2020 ; Reyes et al. 2023), and vocalizations are indistinguishable from <em>O. coronatus</em>. Despite phenotypic distinctiveness from other forms within the <em>O. coronatus</em> radiation, <em>mexicanus</em> and <em>fraterculus</em> are better treated as subspecies of <em>O. coronatus</em> (WGAC 835).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A16" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B16" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pacific Royal Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C16" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Onychorhynchus occidentalis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D16" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tropical (formerly Amazonian) Royal Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E16" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Onychorhynchus coronatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F16" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pacific Royal Flycatcher <em>Onychorhynchus occidentalis</em> was formerly split from <em>O. coronatus</em> (Stotz et al. 1996; BLI). However, phylogenetic analyses reveal only shallow divergence from all forms except <em>swainsoni</em> (Harvey et al. 2020 ; Reyes et al. 2023), and vocalizations are indistinguishable from <em>O. coronatus</em>. Despite phenotypic distinctiveness from other forms within the <em>O. coronatus</em> radiation, <em>occidentalis</em> is better treated as a subspecies of <em>O. coronatus</em> (WGAC 835).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A17" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B17" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > White-gorgeted Fantail </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C17" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura coultasi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D17" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-winged (Cockerell’s) Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E17" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura cockerelli</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F17" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-gorgeted Fantail <em>Rhipidura coultasi</em> is split from <em>Rhipidura cockerelli</em> on the basis of pronounced differences in plumage and vocal differences suggested by the limited material available (Dutson 2011; HBW/BirdLife; WGAC).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A18" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B18" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Guadalcanal Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C18" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura ocularis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D18" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bougainville (Brown) Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E18" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura drownei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F18" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Guadalcanal Fantail <em>Rhipidura ocularis</em> is split from Brown (now Bougainville) Fantail <em>Rhipidura drownei</em> based on pronounced differences in vocalizations and differences in plumage (HBW/BirdLife; WGAC). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A19" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B19" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vanuatu Streaked Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C19" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipdura spilodera</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D19" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(New Caledonian) Streaked Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E19" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura verreauxi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F19" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vanuatu Streaked Fantail <em>Rhipdura spilodera</em> is split from other species within the Streaked Fantail species complex based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (HBW/BirdLife, WGAC). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A20" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B20" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fiji Streaked Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C20" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura layardi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D20" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(New Caledonian) Streaked Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E20" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura verreauxi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F20" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Fiji Streaked Fantail <em>Rhipidura layardi</em> (including <em>rufilateralis</em> and <em>erythronota</em>) is split from other species within the Streaked Fantail species complex based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (HBW/BirdLife, WGAC). The three Fijian subspecies may need further splitting into 2 or 3 species pending genomic studies and denser bioacoustic sampling. </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A21" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B21" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Supertramp Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C21" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura semicollaris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D21" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Arafura Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E21" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura dryas</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F21" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Supertramp Fantail <em>Rhipidura semicollaris</em> (including all subspecies except <em>dryas </em>and<em> streptophora</em>) is split from Arafura Fantail <em>R. dryas</em> on the basis of vocalizations (Eaton et al. 2021; WGAC).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A22" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B22" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Gilolo Fantail, Louisiade Fantail, Santa Cruz Fantail, Micronesian Rufous Fantail, Solomons Rufous Fantail </p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C22" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura torrida, Rhipidura louisiadensis, Rhipidura melanolaema, Rhipidura versicolor, Rhipidura rufofronta</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D22" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Australian) Rufous Fantail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E22" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhipidura rufifrons</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F22" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Five additional species are split from the Rufous Fantail species complex on the basis of genetic divergence supported by differences in plumage and voice (Klicka et al. 2023; WGAC). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A23" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B23" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Glissando Babbler, Leaflitter Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C23" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pellorneum saturatum, Pellorneum poliogene</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D23" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p> Short-tailed Babbler (Mourning Babbler)</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E23" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pellorneum malaccense</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F23" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Split Glissando Babbler <em>Pellorneum saturatum</em> and Leaflitter Babbler <em>Pellorneum poliogene</em> from <em>Pellorneum malaccense</em> based on pronounced vocal and genetic differences (Garg et al. 2021; Eaton et al. 2021).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A24" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B24" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bornean Swamp Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C24" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pellorneum macropterum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D24" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p> White-chested Babbler (Malayan Swamp Babbler)</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E24" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pellorneum rostratum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F24" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pellorneum macropterum</em> Bornean Swamp Babbler is split from <em>P. rostratum</em> Malayan Swamp Babbler (formerly White-chested Babbler) based on vocal and genetic differences (Cros et al. 2020; Eaton et al. 2021).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A25" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B25" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pink-breasted Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C25" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum keiense</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D25" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mistletoebird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E25" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum hirundinaceum</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F25" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pink-breasted Flowerpecker <em>Dicaeum keiense</em> (including <em>fulgidum</em>) is split from Mistletoebird <em>Dicaeum hirundinaceum</em> based on significant differences in morphology (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife; WGAC)</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A26" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B26" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cambodian Flowerpecker, Sumatran Flowerpecker, Fire-throated Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C26" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum cambodianum</em>, <em>Dicaeum beccarii</em>, <em>Dicaeum luzoniense</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D26" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fire-breasted Flowerpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E26" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicaeum ignipectus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F26" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Dicaeum cambodianum</em>, <em>Dicaeum beccarii</em>, and <em>Dicaeum luzoniense</em> (including <em>bonga</em> and <em>apo</em>) are split from Fire-breasted Flowerpecker <em>D. ignipectus</em> based on substantial, non-clinal differences in plumage (HBW/BirdLife, WGAC).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A27" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B27" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Ornate Sunbird, Palawan Sunbird, Sahul Sunbird, Tukangbesi Sunbird, Flores Sea Sunbird, South Moluccan Sunbird, Mamberamo Sunbird</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C27" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris ornatus, Cinnyris aurora, Cinnyris frenatus, Cinnyris infrenatus, Cinnyris teysmanni, Cinnyris clementiae, Cinnyris idenburgi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D27" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Garden (Olive-backed) Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E27" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris jugularis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F27" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cinnyris jugularis</em> is split into eight species based on a combination of bioacoustic differences, mtDNA data (Lohman et al. 2010; Marcaigh et al. 2022) and, in many instances, substantial differences in plumage.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A28" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 14.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B28" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Luzon Sunbird, Bohol Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C28" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aethopyga jefferyi</em>, <em>Aethopyga decorosa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D28" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Metallic-winged Sunbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E28" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Aethopyga pulcherrima</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F28" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Luzon Sunbird <em>A. jefferyi</em> and Bohol Sunbird <em>A. decorosa</em> are relumped (14.1) with Metallic-winged Sunbird <em>A. pulcherrima</em>. Despite deep mtDNA divergence, supplemented by a limited number of nuclear intron markers, plumage differences are minute and vocal differences are not apparent in the limited number of individuals examined (HBW/BirdLife; WGAC 863).</p></div> </td> </tr> </table> </div><style id='wpdt-custom-style-22'> .wpdt-bc-CCFF66 { background-color: #CCFF66 !important;} .wpdt-bc-DDDDDD { background-color: #DDDDDD !important;} </style> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-module fl-module-html fl-node-7gx3zs968eby" data-node="7gx3zs968eby"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-html"> <h3 class="wpdt-c" id="wdt-table-title-17">Proposed Splits/Lumps IOC Version 13.2</h3> <div class="wpdt-c row wpDataTableContainerSimpleTable wpDataTables wpDataTablesWrapper " > <table id="wpdtSimpleTable-17" style="border-collapse:collapse; border-spacing:0px;" class="wpdtSimpleTable wpDataTable" data-column="6" data-rows="58" data-wpID="17" data-responsive="0" data-has-header="0"> <tbody> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A1" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="0" style=" width:16.881998277347%; padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><strong>Number</strong></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B1" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="0" style=" width:15.934539190353%; padding:10px; " > English Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C1" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Scientific Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="D1" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="E1" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent (sci) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="F1" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="0" style=" width:24.547803617571%; padding:10px; " > Proposal </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A2" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B2" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-backed Stilt</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C2" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Himantopus melanurus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D2" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-necked Stilt</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E2" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Himantopus mexicanus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F2" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Relump <em>Himantopus melanurus</em> with <em>H. mexicanus</em> to align with AOS Classification Committees. Insufficient evidence to support a split without a better understanding of their intergrade zone in Peru and/or more detailed genetic analysis.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A3" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>PL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B3" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Balearic Shearwater</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C3" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Puffinus mauretanicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D3" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yelkouan Shearwater</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E3" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Puffinus yelkouan</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F3" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Balearic Shearwater <em>Puffinus mauretanicus</em> is a proposed lump with Yelkouan Shearwater <em>Puffinus yelkouan</em> based on evidence of frequent interbreeding and the presence of numerous mixed colonies (e.g. Genovart et al. 2012), and recent rigorous genomic studies that demonstrate minimal divergence and lack of monophyly (Obiol et al. 2022, Obiol et al. 2023). The merged species, <em>Puffinus yelkouan</em> is assigned the English name Mediterranean Shearwater. </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A4" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B4" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-chested Goshawk</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C4" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Accipiter toussenelii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D4" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>African Goshawk</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E4" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Accipiter tachiro</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F4" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-chested Goshawk <em>Accipiter toussenelii</em> is a proposed lump with African Goshawk <em>A. tachiro</em> based on overlapping morphological features and similarities in vocalizations and behavior, despite DNA divergence (Dowsett & Dowsett-Lemaire 1991, 1993; Louette & Borrow 2010. See Bremen et al. 2012).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A5" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AS 13.2</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B5" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>American Goshawk</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C5" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Accipiter atricapillus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D5" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Eurasian Goshawk (Northern) Goshawk</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E5" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Accipiter gentilis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F5" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>American Goshawk <em>Accipiter atricapillus</em> (including <em>laingi</em> and <em>apache</em>) is split from Eurasian (Goshawk) Northern Goshawk <em>A. gentilis</em> based on differences in vocalizations, morphology, and mitochondrial and genomic DNA divergence (Geraldes et al. 2019; Kunz et al. 2019; Sangster 2022).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A6" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B6" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > Vermiculated Screech Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C6" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Megascops vermiculatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D6" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Middle American Screech Owl</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E6" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Megascops guatemalae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F6" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vermiculated Screech Owl <em>Megascops vermiculatus</em> is a proposed lump (13.2) with Middle American Screech Owl <em>M. guatemalae</em> based on vocal similarities and distribution, pending further analyses (NACC; Clements).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A7" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B7" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>West African Pied Hornbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C7" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lophoceros semifasciatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D7" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > Congo (African) Pied Hornbill </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E7" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lophoceros fasciatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F7" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>West African Pied Hornbill <em>Lophoceros semifasciatus</em> is split from Congo (African) Pied Hornbill <em>L. fasciatus</em> based on differences in morphology with only a narrow hybrid zone in se Nigeria (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A8" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B8" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-chested Tinkerbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C8" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pogoniulus makawai</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D8" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E8" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pogoniulus bilineatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F8" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-chested Tinkerbird <em>P. makawai</em>, known only from the unique type specimen, was previously treated as a species based on its distinctive morphology (Collar & Fishpool 2006, HBW/BirdLife). But the preponderance of evidence points to it being better treated more likely as an aberrent individual of Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird <em>P. bilineatus</em> (Short & Horne 2001). Available mtDNA data demonstrate it to be deeply embedded within the <em>P. bilineatus</em> complex, which is also supported by limited nDNA results (Kirschel et al. 2018).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A9" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B9" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-dotted Piculet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C9" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Picumnus nigropunctatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D9" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Scaled Piculet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E9" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Picumnus squamulatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F9" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p> "Black-dotted Piculet" <em>Picumnus nigropunctatus</em> is treated as a junior synonym of <em>P. s. obsoletus</em> following Rêgo et al (2014) and SACC. But whether <em>P. s. obsoletus</em> itself should be elevated to full species status requires a more comprehensive re-assessment and understanding of the complex and confusing <em>Picumnus</em> taxonomy in this region.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center" data-cell-id="A10" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B10" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Velasquez's Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C10" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Melanerpes santacruzi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D10" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Golden-fronted Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E10" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Melanerpes aurifrons</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F10" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Velasquez's Woodpecker <em>Melanerpes santacruzi</em> was previously split from Golden-fronted Woodpecker; including all ssp. except <em>M. a. aurifrons</em> (García-Trejo et al. 2009). Velasquez's Woodpecker is re-lumped (13.2) with Golden-fronted Woodpecker on the basis of more recent genomic and ecological analyses (Llanos-Quevedo et al. 2022; NACC 2023-C-5).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A11" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B11" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Necklaced Woodpecker</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C11" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dryobates pernyii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D11" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Scarlet-breasted Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E11" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dryobates cathpharius</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F11" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Necklaced Woodpecker<em> Dryobates pernyii</em> (including <em>tenebrosus</em> and <em>innixus</em>) is split from Crimson-naped (Crimson-breasted) Woodpecker <em>Dryobates cathpharius</em> based on substantial differences in plumage, particularly the distributon of red on the crown and nape and a distinct necklace on the upper breast in <em>D. pernyii</em> (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; BirdLife). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A12" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B12" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > Guatemalan Flicker </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C12" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Colaptes mexicanoides</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D12" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > Northern Flicker </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E12" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Colaptes auratus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F12" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Guatemalan Flicker <em>Colaptes mexicanoides</em> is split from Northern Flicker <em>C. auratus</em> based on genetic, phenotypic, and apparent vocal divergence (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Manthey et al. 2017; HBW/BirdLife; Chesser et al. 2024).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A13" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B13" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Scaly-breasted Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C13" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Celeus grammicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D13" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Waved Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E13" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Celeus undatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F13" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Scaly-breasted Woodpecker <em>Celeus grammicus</em> (including <em>verreauxii</em>,<em> subcervinus</em> and <em>latifasciatus</em>) is lumped with Waved Woodpecker <em>Celeus undatus</em> due to their lack of diagnostic vocal, plumage, or genetic differences (Benz & Robbins, 2011; Sampaio et al. 2018; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A14" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B14" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > Splendid Woodpecker </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C14" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campephilus splendens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D14" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Crimson-bellied Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E14" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campephilus haematogaster</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F14" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Splendid Woodpecker <em>Campephilus splendens</em> is split from Crimson-bellied Woodpecker <em>C. haematogaster</em> on several differences in plumage, as well as different calls and pattern of drumming (Ridgely & Greenfield 2001; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Donegan et al. 2015; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A15" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B15" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > Buff-rumped Woodpecker </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C15" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Meiglyptes grammithorax</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D15" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Zebra Woodpecker</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E15" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Meiglyptes tristis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F15" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Meiglyptes grammithorax</em> (Buff-rumped Woodpecker) is split from <em>M. tristis</em> (Zebra Woodpecker) based on consistent morphologic differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; BirdLife; contra Eaton et al. 2021). Note English name "Buff-rumped Woodpecker" is assigned to the split taxon. </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A16" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B16" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Citron-crested Cockatoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C16" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacatua citrinocristata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D16" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-crested Cockatoo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E16" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacatua sulphurea</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F16" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Citron-crested Cockatoo <em>Cacatua citrinocristata</em> is split from <em>C. sulphurea</em> based on morphological differences (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A17" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B17" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tres Marias Amazon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C17" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Amazona tresmariae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D17" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Yellow-headed Amazon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E17" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Amazona oratrix</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F17" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Relump Tres Marias Amazon <em>Amazona tresmariae</em> with Yellow-headed Amazon <em>Amazona oratrix</em> following NACC, HBW/BirdLife. Insufficient genetic, vocal and morphologic evidence to support the original split in light of rigorous re-evaluation of original and more recent publications. The paraphyly shown in the mtDNA study of Eberhard & Bermingham (2004) is not reproduced in Smith et al. (2022) which show <em>oratrix</em> and <em>tresmariae</em> to be sister taxa.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A18" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B18" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Mealy Amazon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C18" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Amazona guatemalae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D18" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Southern) Mealy Amazon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E18" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Amazona farinosa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F18" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Mealy Amazon <em>Amazona guatemalae</em> (including <em>virenticeps</em>) was split from [Southern] Mealy Amazon <em>A. farinosa</em> on the basis of deep mtDNA divergence and differences in morphology (Wenner et al. 2012; HBW Alive; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife). But despite their deep mtDNA divergence, the two Mealy Parrot species apparently demonstrate a broad morphological intergrade zone in Panama, and are not vocally distinct (Hellmich et al. 2021). See NACC 2023-A-16.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A19" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B19" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Lord Howe Parakeet</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C19" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoramphus subflavescens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D19" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Norfolk Parakeet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E19" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoramphus cookii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F19" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Extinct Lord Howe Parakeet <em>Cyanoramphus subflavescens</em> is a proposed lump with Norfolk Parakeet <em>C. cookii</em> based on the close zoogeographic connections between these two islands and simlilar morphology (Christidis & Boles 2008).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A20" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B20" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Macquarie Parakeet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C20" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Cyanoramphus erythrotis</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D20" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-crowned Parakeet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E20" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F20" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Extinct Macquarie Parakeet <em>Cyanoramphus erythrotis</em> is a proposed lump with <em>Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae</em> based on similar morphology and no compelling evidence that supports a split (Dickinson & Remsen 2013; Schodde pers. comm.). But see Chambers & Boon (2005).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A21" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B21" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > Western Ground Parrot </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C21" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pezoporus flaviventris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D21" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Eastern) Ground Parrot</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E21" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pezoporus wallicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F21" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Western Ground Parrot was split from [Eastern] Ground Parrot based on deep mtDNA divergence (Murphy et al. 2010). But morphological differences between the two forms are minimal, and the split recognized by Murphy was based on a single mitochondrial gene. Both HBW/BirdLife and Clements treat them as conspecific.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A22" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B22" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Grey-lored Broadbill</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C22" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Serilophus rubropygius</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D22" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Silver-breasted Broadbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E22" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Serilophus lunatus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F22" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Grey-browed Broadbill <em>Serilophus rubropygius</em> is split from Silver-breasted Broadbill <em>Serilophus lunatus</em> based on significant differences in morphology and parapatry without evidence of intergradation (Dekker & Dickinson 2000; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). See also Rasmussen & Anderton (2012).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A23" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B23" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Boyaca Antpitta, Atuen Antpitta</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C23" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Grallaria alticola</em>, <em>Grallaria atuensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D23" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Tawny Antpitta</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E23" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Grallaria quitensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F23" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Boyaca Antpitta <em>Grallaria alticola</em> and Atuen Antpitta <em>G. atuensis</em> are split from Tawny Antpitta <em>G. quitensis</em> on the basis of morphology and vocalizatons (HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A24" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B24" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Little Long-tailed Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C24" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Deconychura typica</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D24" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > (Northern) Long-tailed Woodcreeper </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E24" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Deconychura longicauda</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F24" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Little Long-tailed Woodcreeper <em>Deconychura typica</em> (including <em>darienensis</em> and <em>minor</em>) is split from the "Long-tailed Woodcreeper" complex <em>D. longicauda s.l.</em>, based on morphological and vocal differences supported by genetic analysis (Barbosa 2010; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Greeney et al. 2023; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A25" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B25" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Southern Long-tailed Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C25" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Deconychura pallida</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D25" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Northern) Long-tailed Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E25" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Deconychura longicauda</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F25" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Southern Long-tailed Woodcreeper <em>Deconychura pallida</em> (including <em>connectens</em> and <em>zimmeri</em>) is split from the "Long-tailed Woodcreeper" complex, based on morphological and vocal differences supported by genetic analysis (Barbosa 2010; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Greeney et al. 2023; HBW/BirdLife). Species epithet <em>pallida</em>, simultaneously published with <em>connectens</em>, is awarded precedence by first revisor action (del Hoyo & Collar 2016).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A26" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B26" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Brigida's Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C26" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Hylexetastes brigidai</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D26" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Uniform Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E26" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Hylexetastes uniformis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F26" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Treated as a subspecies of <em>Hylexetastes uniformis</em> based on genetic analysis supported by similarity of plumage and vocalizations (Azuaje‐Rodríguez et al. 2020; SACC 897). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A27" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B27" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tschudi's Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C27" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Xiphorhynchus chunchotambo</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D27" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Ocellated Woodcreeper</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E27" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Xiphorhynchus ocellatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F27" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Tschudi's Woodcreeper <em>Xiphorhynchus chunchotambo</em> was split from <em>X. ocellatus</em> in v 1.6 (Aleixo 2002; Marantz et al. 2003). But the deep mtDNA divergence which contributed to the decision to retain the split of <em>X. chunchotambo</em> is equally shared by ssp. <em>beauperthuysii</em> which was not split at the time (Sousa-Neves et al. 2013). Tentatively relump with <em>X. ocellatus</em> following SACC 600 for lack of clarity regarding the considerable vocal and genetic variation within this complex.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A28" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B28" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tapajos Scythebill, Xingu Scythebill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C28" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campylorhamphus probatus</em>,<em> Campylorhamphus multostriatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D28" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Curve-billed Scythebill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E28" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Campylorhamphus procurvoides</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F28" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Tapajos Scythebill <em>Campylorhamphus probatus</em> (including <em>cardosoi</em>) and Xingu Scythebill <em>Campylorhamphus multostriatus</em> are split from Curve-billed Scythebill <em>C. procurvoides</em> based on phylogenetic analysis and vocalizations (Aleixo et al. 2013; Sousa-Neves et al. 2013; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A29" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B29" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > Plain Xenops </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C29" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Xenops genibarbis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D29" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-throated Xenops</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E29" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Xenops minutus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F29" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Polytypic <em>Xenops genibarbis</em> (ten subspecies) is a proposed split from monotypic <em>Xenops minutus</em> based on morphological, vocal, and genetic differences (Harvey & Brumfield 2015, del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). This polytypic species, with the largest range, retains the English name Plain Xenops.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A30" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B30" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Puna Canastero</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C30" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Asthenes sclateri</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D30" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Streak-backed Canastero</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E30" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Asthenes wyatti</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F30" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Puna Canastero <em>Asthenes sclateri</em> is lumped with Streak-backed Canastero <em>Asthenes wyatti</em>. Morphological and reported vocal differences are slight and there is a zone of intergradation in se Peru and nw Bolivia (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife)</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A31" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B31" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fawn-throated Foliage-gleaner</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C31" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Automolus cervinigularis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="D31" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Ochre-throated (Buff-throated) Foliage-gleaner</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E31" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Automolus ochrolaemus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F31" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Fawn-throated Foliage-gleaner <em>Automolus cervinigularis</em> (including <em>hypophaeus</em>) is split from Ochre-throated (Buff-throated) Foliage-gleaner <em>A. ochrolaemus</em> based on genetic analysis (Smith et al. 2014; Schultz et al. 2017) and vocal differences.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A32" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B32" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vilcabamba Spinetail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C32" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cranioleuca weskei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="D32" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Marcapata Spinetail</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E32" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cranioleuca marcapatae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F32" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Vilcabamba Spinetail <em>Cranioleuca weskei</em> is split from <em>Cranioleuca marcapatae</em> based on differences in plumage and, perhaps, vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A33" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B33" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><span style="color: #24292f; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', 'Noto Sans', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif, 'Apple Color Emoji', 'Segoe UI Emoji';">Araguaia Spinetail</span></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C33" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Synallaxis simoni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D33" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > White-lored Spinetail </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E33" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Synallaxis albilora</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F33" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Araguaia Spinetail <em>Synallaxis simoni</em> is split from White-lored Spinetail <em>S. albilora</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Boesman 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-align-center wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A34" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B34" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Western Olivaceous Flatbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C34" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhynchocyclus aequinoctialis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D34" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Eastern) Olivaceous Flatbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E34" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Rhynchocyclus olivaceus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F34" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Western Olivaceous Flatbill <em>Rhynchocyclus aequinoctialis</em> (including <em>bardus, mirus, jelambianus, tamborensis, flavus</em> and <em>cryptus</em>) is split from (Eastern) Olivaceous Flatbill <em>R. olivaceus</em> on the basis of bioacoustics and sympatry in western Amazonia supported by genetic analysis (HBW/BirdLife; Simões et al. 2021). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD wpdt-align-center" data-cell-id="A35" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B35" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cordilleran Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C35" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Empidonax occidentalis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D35" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pacific-slope Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E35" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Empidonax difficilis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F35" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pacific-slope Flycatcher <em>Empidonax difficilis</em> and Cordilleran Flycatcher <em>E. occidentalis</em> (including <em>hellmayri</em>) are re-lumped, restoring the original name Western Flycatcher <em>Empidonax difficilis</em> to the recombined species. The two forms demonstrate extensive hybridization in a broad contact zone in w Canada and the northern western USA and lack consistent vocal, genomic and morphological differences (Rush et al. 2009; lack et al. 2019; Hopping 2022; Chesser et al. 2023). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A36" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B36" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cryptic Becard</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C36" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachyramphus salvini</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D36" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-and-white Becard</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E36" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pachyramphus albogriseus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F36" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cryptic Becard <em>Pachyramphus salvini</em> is split from Black-and-white Becard <em>P. albogriseus</em> on the basis of phylogenetics, morphology and vocalizatons. Monotypic. Includes <em>guayaquilensis</em> (Musher et al. 2023; SACC 955).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A37" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B37" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Short-tailed Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C37" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus striatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D37" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Balicassiao</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E37" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus balicassius</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F37" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Short-tailed Drongo <em>Dicrurus striatus</em> (including <em>samarensis</em>) is a proposed split from Balicassiao <em>D. balicassius</em> on the basis of distinctive morphology despite shallow genetic divergence in the phylogenic study of Shakya et al. (2020). (Allen 2020; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A38" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B38" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fanti Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C38" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus atactus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D38" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Velvet-mantled Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E38" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus modestus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F38" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fanti Drongo <em>D. atactus</em> was previously split from Velvet-mantled Drongo <em>D. modestus</em> complex following Fuchs et al. (2018). But the genetic divergence is shallow and <em>Dicrurus atactus</em> intergrades with <em>D. modestus coracinus</em> in sw Nigeria and Cameroon (Rocamora & Yeatman-Berthelot 2009). Treat as a subspecies of Velvet-mantled Drongo (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A39" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B39" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Glossy-backed Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C39" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus divaricatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D39" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fork-tailed Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E39" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus adsimilis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F39" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Glossy-backed Drongo <em>D. divaricatus</em> (including <em>lugubris</em>) was formerly split from the Fork-tailed Drongo species complex (<em>D. adsimilis s.l.</em>) based on slight differences in plumage and molecular analysis by Fuchs et al. (2017) which showed a closer relationship with forest-dwelling <em>D. m. atactus</em>. But this is less clear in a subsequent paper by Fuchs et al. (2018) which associates <em>divaricatus,</em> at least in part, with the other African savanna species which accords with ecological and other observations. Further, <em>D. d. divaricatus</em> and <em>D. a. fugax</em> appear to intergrade in n Uganda and Kenya (e.g. Zimmerman et al. 1996; del Hoyo & Collar 2016). Relump <em>Dicrurus divaricatus</em> with <em>Dicrurus adsimilis</em> following del Hoyo & Collar 2016 and BirdLife.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A40" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AL 13.2</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B40" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Western Square-tailed Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C40" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus occidentalis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D40" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sharpe's Drongo</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E40" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dicrurus sharpei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F40" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Western Square-tailed Drongo <em>Dicrurus occidentalis</em> was formerly split from <em>Dicrurus ludwigii</em> as a new species (9.1) based on genetic evidence which place it sister to <em>D. sharpei</em> (Fuchs et al., 2018). Subsequently, <em>D. occidentalis</em> has been shown to show no significant morphological or vocal differences from <em>Dicrurus sharpei</em>, despite its genetic divergence, and is lumped with that species (Fishpool et al. 2021).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A41" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B41" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-and-crimson Oriole</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C41" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Oriolus consanguineus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D41" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > Javan Oriole </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E41" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Oriolus cruentus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F41" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Polytypic Black-and-crimson Oriole <em>Oriolus consanguineus</em> (including <em>malayanus</em> and <em>vulneratus</em>) is a split from monotypic <em>Oriolus cruentus</em> (renamed Javan Oriole) based on deep genetic diverence and vocal differences (Jønsson et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A42" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B42" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Sangihe Golden Bulbul, Togian Golden Bulbul, Banggai Golden Bulbul, Sula Golden Bulbul, Halmahera Golden Bulbul, Obi Golden Bulbul </p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C42" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Hypsipetes platenae</em>,<em> Hypsipetes aureus</em>,<em> Hypsipetes harterti</em>,<em> Hypsipetes longirostris</em>,<em> Hypsipetes chloris</em>,<em> Hypsipetes lucasi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D42" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Golden Bulbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E42" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Hypsipetes longirostris s.l.</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F42" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>The Northern Golden Bulbul complex <em>Hypsipetes longirostris s.l.</em> is split into six species on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Collar et al. 2013; Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A43" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B43" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Pale-eyed Bulbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C43" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pycnonotus davisoni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D43" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Stripe-throated Bulbul</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E43" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pycnonotus finlaysoni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F43" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Pale-eyed Bulbul <em>Pycnonotus davisoni</em> is split from Stripe-throated Bulbul <em>P. finlaysoni</em> based on differences in morphology and sympatry in se Myanmar (Tenasserim) (HBW/BirdLife; Limparungpatthanakij 2022).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A44" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AL 13.2</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B44" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Desert Whitethroat, Hume's Whitethroat</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C44" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Curruca minula</em>, <em>Curruca althaea</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D44" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Lesser Whitethroat</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E44" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Curruca curruca</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F44" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tentatively lump Desert Whitethroat <em>Curruca minula</em> (including <em>margelanica</em>) and Hume's Whitethroat <em>C. althaea</em> with Lesser Whitethroat <em>C. curruca</em> following Clements, HBW/BirdLife, Dickinson & Christidis (2014), and Shirihai & Svensson (2018) pending more comprehensive genomic and vocal analyses.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A45" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B45" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > Itombwe Flycatcher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C45" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Muscicapa itombwensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D45" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > Chapin's Flycatcher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E45" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Muscicapa lendu</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F45" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Treat Itombwe Flycatcher as a subspecies of Chapin's Flycatcher <em>M. lendu</em> following other major world bird lists (Dickinson & Christidis 2014; HBW/BirdLife; Clements).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A46" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B46" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Greyish-crowned Leafbird</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C46" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chloropsis lazulina</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D46" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Orange-bellied Leafbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E46" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chloropsis hardwickii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F46" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;">Greyish-crowned Leafbird <em>Chloropsis lazulina</em> (including <em>melliana</em>) was previously split from <em>C. hardwickii</em> based on phylogenetic divergence and plumage differences (Moltesen et al. 2012; HBW/BLI). However, the split of <em>C. lazulina</em> may have been premature, as there appears to be a broad intergradation zone between the two taxa. Relump with <em>Chloropsis hardwickii</em> pending further studies.</span></p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A47" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B47" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>New Hanover Mannikin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C47" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lonchura nigerrima</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D47" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mottled (Hunstein's) Mannikin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E47" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lonchura hunsteini</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F47" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;">New Hanover Mannikin <em><span style="font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif;">Lonchura nigerrima</span></em> is split from parapatric <em><span style="font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif;">L. hunsteini</span></em> on the basis of differences comparable to other parapatric and/or sympatric <em><span style="font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif;">Lonchura</span></em> species in the region (Wolters 1979; Sibley & Monroe 1990; Clements).</span></p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A48" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 12.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B48" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>African Chaffinch, Azores Chaffinch, Madeira Chaffinch, Canary Islands Chaffinch </p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C48" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Fringilla spodiogenys</em>,<em> Fringilla moreletti</em>,<em> Fringilla maderensis</em>,<em> Fringilla canariensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D48" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Eurasian (Common) Chaffinch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E48" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Fringilla coelebs</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F48" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Common Chaffinch <em>Fringilla coelebs</em> is split into five species based on genomic and morphological differences (Recuerda et al. 2021). English name "Eurasian" Chaffinch for <em>F. coelebs s.s.</em> is provisional.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A49" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 13.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B49" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Puerto Rican Euphonia, Lesser Antillean Euphonia</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C49" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chlorophonia sclateri</em>,<em> Chlorophonia flavifrons</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D49" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Hispaniolan (Antillean) Euphonia</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E49" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chlorophonia musica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F49" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Antillean Euphonia complex (<em>Chlorophonia musica</em> s.l.) is split into three species based on significant differences in plumage (HBW/BLI; Chesser et al. 2023).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A50" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B50" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vincent's Bunting</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C50" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Emberiza vincenti</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D50" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > Cape Bunting </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E50" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Emberiza capensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F50" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vincent's Bunting <em>Emberiza vincenti</em> is a relict split from Gill & Wright (2006) based on Fry & Keith (2004). But it is generally regarded as the terminal form in a cline of subspecies with increasingly dark underparts within <em>Emberiza capensis</em> (Ryan 2018). Song and call notes of <em>vincenti</em> are identical to those of other subspecies (Dowsett-Lemaire & Dowsett 2006). Treat as a subspecies of <em>E. capensis</em>.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A51" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>PL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B51" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Scarlet-rumped Cacique</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C51" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacicus microrhynchus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D51" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Subtropical Cacique</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E51" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacicus uropygialis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F51" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacicus microrhynchus</em> is currently split from <em>C. uropygialis</em> based on differences in vocalizations and morphology (Jaramillo & Burke 1999; Ridgely & Greenfield 2001; Hilty 2003). But the split has been closely rejected in SACC 73, NACC 2023-A-8 and by WGAC due to insufficient supporting information. Currently under re-evaluation in SACC 946.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A52" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AL 13.2</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B52" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Mountain Cacique</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C52" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacicus leucoramphus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D52" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Southern) Mountain Cacique</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E52" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cacicus chrysonotus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F52" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Mountain Cacique <em>Cacicus leucoramphus</em> (including <em>peruvianus</em>) was formerly split from Southern Mountain Cacique <em>C. chrysonotus</em> (Jaramillo & Burke 1999; Ridgely & Greenfield 2001; Hilty 2003) based in morphologic differences and evidence of deep genetic divergence (Powell et al. 2014). But the split is rejected by lack of sampling in the contact zone (SACC 616) and by evidence of phenotypic introgression in Ayacucho, Peru (Hosner et al. 2015).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A53" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B53" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Ochre Oriole</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C53" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Icterus fuertesi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D53" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > Orchard Oriole </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E53" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Icterus spurius</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F53" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Ochre Oriole<em> Icterus fuertesi</em> was split from <em>I. spurius</em> primarily based on differences in plumage, migratory behavior, and mt DNA divergence (Baker et al. 2003; Kiere et al. 2007). But the mt DNA divergence is minor in those studies, and vocalizations overlap (Hagemeyer et al. 2012; Sturge et al. 2016a). Further, mtDNA and nuclear DNA analysis failed to show reciprocal monophyly or population structure, respectively (Sturge et al. 2016b).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A54" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B54" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Lemon-rumped Tanager</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C54" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ramphocelus icteronotus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D54" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > Flame-rumped Tanager </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E54" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ramphocelus flammigerus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F54" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><span style="color: #000000;"><span class="gmail-font90"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">Limited hybridization between </span></span><span class="gmail-font89"><em><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">Ramphocelus icteronotus</span></em></span><span class="gmail-font90"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;"> and </span></span><span class="gmail-font89"><em><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">R. flammigerus</span></em></span><span class="gmail-font90"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;"> is the basis for lumping them (Isler & Isler 1987; Ridgely & Tudor 1989; Sibley & Monroe 1990). Hybrid zone considered narrow and moving (Ridgely & Greenfield 2001; Morales-Rozo et al. 2015). SACC proposal to split the two species did not pass, as there is little genetic differentiation, and the hybridization zone is broader than previously believed. Treating the two taxa as conspecific aligns with Dickinson & Christidis (2014), Clements, SACC 948 and NACC 2023-A-7.</span></span></span></p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A55" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B55" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > Grand Cayman Bullfinch </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C55" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Melopyrrha taylori</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D55" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cuban Bullfinch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E55" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Melopyrrha nigra</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F55" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Grand Cayman Bullfinch <em>Melopyrrha taylori</em> is split from Cuban Bullfinch <em>M. nigra</em> based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (Garrido et al. 2014, del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A56" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > NEW </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B56" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > Ibera Seedeater </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C56" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Sporophila iberaensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D56" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E56" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F56" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sp. nov.: Di Giacomo & Kopuchian, 2016. Recognition as specifically distinct supported by distinctive plumage and vocalizations, unique breeding habitat, and genomic data (Galluppi-Selich et al. 2018; Browne et al. 2021; Turbek et al. 2021; SACC 953; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A57" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B57" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Streaked Dacnis</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C57" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Xenodacnis petersi</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D57" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > Tit-like Dacnis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E57" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Xenodacnis parina</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F57" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Streaked Dacnis <em>Xenodacnis petersi</em> (including <em>bella</em>) is split from <em>X. parina</em> based on morphology and voice (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Boesman 2016; Hilty et al. 2022). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A58" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B58" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Carriker's Mountain Tanager, Streak-crowned Mountain Tanager</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C58" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dubusia carrikeri</em>, <em>Dubusia stictocephala</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D58" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Buff-breasted Mountain Tanager</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E58" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Dubusia taeniata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F58" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Carriker's Mountain Tanager <em>Dubusia carrikeri</em> and Streak-crowned Mountain Tanager <em>Dubusia stictocephala</em> are splt from <em>D. taeniata</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Boesman 2016; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> </table> </div><style id='wpdt-custom-style-17'> .wpdt-bc-CCFF66 { background-color: #CCFF66 !important;} .wpdt-bc-DDDDDD { background-color: #DDDDDD !important;} .wpdt-bc-FFFFFF { background-color: #FFFFFF !important;} .wpdt-tc-000000 { color: #000000 !important;} </style> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-module fl-module-html fl-node-2hdcyjf3gwpi" data-node="2hdcyjf3gwpi"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-html"> <h3 class="wpdt-c" id="wdt-table-title-12">Proposed Splits/Lumps IOC Version 13.1</h3> <div class="wpdt-c row wpDataTableContainerSimpleTable wpDataTables wpDataTablesWrapper " > <table id="wpdtSimpleTable-12" style="border-collapse:collapse; border-spacing:0px;" class="wpdtSimpleTable wpDataTable" data-column="6" data-rows="80" data-wpID="12" data-responsive="0" data-has-header="0"> <tbody> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A1" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="0" style=" width:16.881998277347%; padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><strong>Number</strong></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B1" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="0" style=" width:15.934539190353%; padding:10px; " > English Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C1" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Scientific Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="D1" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="E1" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent (sci) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="F1" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="0" style=" width:24.547803617571%; padding:10px; " > Proposal </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A2" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B2" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > White-throated Piping Guan </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C2" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pipile grayi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D2" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Blue-throated Piping Guan </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E2" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pipile cumanensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F2" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>White-throated Piping Guan <em>Pipile grayi</em> is a proposed split from Blue-throated Piping Guan <em>P. cumanensis</em> on the basis of differences plumage, the color and shape of the wattle, and limited hybridization in their zones of contact in se Peru (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife. See Vaurie 1967).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A3" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B3" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > Western Crested Guineafowl, Southern Crested Guineafowl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C3" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Guttera verreauxi, Guttera edouardi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D3" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > (Eastern) Crested Guineafowl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E3" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Guttera pucherani</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F3" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Western Crested Guineafowl <em>Guttera</em> <em>verreaux</em>i (including <em>sclateri</em>) and Southern Crested Guineafowl <em>Guttera edouardi</em> (including <em>barbata</em>) are split from <em>G. pucherani</em> (<em>s.s</em> and <em>s.l.</em>) on the basis of differences in color of facial and neck skin, morphology of the hood, and vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A4" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B4" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bornean Crestless Fireback</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C4" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lophura pyronota</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D4" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Malayan) Crestless Fireback</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E4" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lophura erythrophthalma</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F4" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bornean Crestless Fireback <em>Lophura pyronota</em> is a proposed split from Malayan Crestless Fireback <em>L. erythrophthalma</em> based on substantial differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A5" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B5" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malayan Crested Fireback</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C5" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lophura rufa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D5" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>(Bornean) Crested Fireback</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E5" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lophura ignita</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F5" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="4" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malayan Crested Fireback <em>Lophura rufa</em> is a proposed split from Bornean Crested Fireback <em>L. ignita</em> (including <em>nobili</em>s) based on substantial differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife). Treat as monotypic. Includes "<em>macartneyi</em>" of se Sumatra regarded as a hybrid swarm between <em>ignita</em> and <em>rufa</em> (Collar & Prŷs-Jones 2014; Eaton et al. 2021; McGowan et al. 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A6" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B6" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > Sabah Partridge </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C6" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tropicoperdix graydoni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D6" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Chestnut-necklaced Partridge</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E6" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tropicoperdix charltonii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F6" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Sabah Partridge <em>Tropicoperdix graydoni</em> is a proposed split from T<em>ropicoperdix charltonii</em> (including <em>atjenensis</em>) based on significant differences in plumage and soft part coloration (del Hoyo & Collar 2014, Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A7" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B7" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Whyte's Francolin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C7" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Scleroptila whytei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D7" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Shelley's Francolin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E7" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Scleroptila shelleyi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F7" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Whyte's Francolin <em>Scleroptila whytei</em> is a proposed split from Shelley's Francolin <em>Scleroptila shelleyi</em> based on significant differences in plumage and mtDNA divergence (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Mandiwana-Neudani et al. 2019b; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A8" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AL 13.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B8" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > Black-fronted Spurfowl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C8" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pternistis atrifrons</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D8" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Chestnut-naped Spurfowl</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="E8" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pternistis castaneicollis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F8" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-fronted Spurfowl was originally split from Chestnut-naped Spurfowl <em>P. castaneicollis</em> (Töpfer et al. 2014), but it is treated as ssp. of <em>P. castaneicollis</em> by Redman et al. (2011), Mandiwana-Newdani et al. (2019), del Hoyo & Collar (2014) and HBW/BirdLife absent strong DNA divergence, similar vocalizations and minor differences in plumage.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A9" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B9" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-shouldered Nightjar</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C9" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Caprimulgus nigriscapularis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D9" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fiery-necked Nightjar</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E9" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Caprimulgus pectoralis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F9" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-shouldered Nightjar <em>Caprimulgus nigriscapularis</em> is treated as the northern subspecies of <em>C. pectoralis</em> based on similar vocalizations and lack of significant morphological differences (Louette 1990; Dowsett & Lemaire 1993; Zimmerman et al. 1996; Jackson 2013; Dickinson & Remsen 2013; HBW/BirdLife). Contra Fry et al. (1988); Cleere (1995, 1999); and Holyoak (2001).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A10" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B10" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Green Inca</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C10" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena conradii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D10" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Collared Inca</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E10" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena torquata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F10" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Green Inca <em>Coeligena conradii</em> is a proposed split from Collared Inca <em>C. torquata</em> based on differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Donegan et al. 2015; HBW/BLI).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A11" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B11" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > Gould's Inca </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C11" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena inca</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D11" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Collared Inca</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E11" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena torquata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F11" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Gould's Inca <em>Coeligena inca</em> (including <em>omissa</em>) is a proposed split from Collared Inca <em>C. torquata</em> based on differences in plumage and genetic differentiation (Schuchmann 1999; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; <span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">McGuire et al. 2014; </span>HBW/BLI).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A12" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B12" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Perija Starfrontlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C12" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena consita</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D12" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Golden-bellied Starfrontlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E12" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena bonapartei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F12" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Perija Starfrontlet <em>Coeligena consita</em> is a proposed split from <em>C. bonapartei</em> based on differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Donegan et al. 2015; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A13" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B13" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Golden-tailed Starfrontlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C13" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena eos</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D13" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Golden-bellied Starfrontlet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E13" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Coeligena bonapartei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F13" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Golden-tailed Starfrontlet <em>Coeligena eos</em> is a proposed split from <em>C. bonapartei</em> based on differences in plumage (Schuchmann 1999; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Donegan et al. 2015; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A14" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B14" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > Copper-tailed Hummingbird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C14" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Saucerottia cupreicauda</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D14" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > Green-bellied Hummingbird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E14" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Saucerottia viridigaster</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F14" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Copper-tailed Hummingbird <em>Saucerottia cupreicauda</em> (including <em>duidae</em>,<em> laireti</em>, and <em>pacaraimae</em>) is a proposed split from Green-bellied Hummingbird <em>Saucerottia viridigaste</em>r on the basis its distinctive coloration of the rump, uppertail coverts and retrices (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A15" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>PS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B15" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Crismson-crested Turaco</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C15" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Menelikornis donaldsoni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D15" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-cheeked Turaco</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E15" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Menelikornis leucotis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F15" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>M. donaldsoni</em> Crismson-crested Turaco is a proposed split from <em>M. leucotis</em> based on syntopy and differences in plumage which complement earler phylogenetic studies (Gedeon et al. 2022; Perktaş et al. 2020). </p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A16" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B16" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Enggano Imperial Pigeon</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C16" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ducula oenothorax</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D16" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > Green Imperial Pigeon </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E16" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ducula aenea</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F16" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Enggano Imperial Pigeon <em>Ducula oenothorax</em> is split from Green Imperial Pigeon <em>D. aenea</em> on the basis of pronounced differences in plumage (Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BLI).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A17" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B17" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > African Woolly-necked Stork </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C17" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ciconia microscelis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D17" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > (Asian) Woolly-necked Stork </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E17" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ciconia episcopus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F17" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Widely allopatric African Woolly-necked Stork <em>Ciconia microscelis</em> is split from Asian Woolly-necked Stork <em>C. episcopus</em> based on plumage and other morpholoigcal differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BLI).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A18" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B18" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cape Verde Buzzard</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C18" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Buteo bannermani</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D18" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Common Buzzard</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E18" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Buteo buteo</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F18" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cape Verde Buzzard <em>Buteo bannermani</em> is split from Common/Eurasian Buzzard (Clouet & Wink 2000), but its taxonomic status of Cape Verde Buzzard is unsettled. Limited mtDNA analyses suggest close relationship with Socotra Buzzard (Clouet & Wink 2000; Kruckenhauser et al. 2004). But their relationships to other <em>Buteo</em> species in the <em>buteo/rufinus/oreophilus</em> complex are contradictory between studies. Proposal to treat <em>bannermani</em> as a subspecies of <em>Buteo buteo</em> based on plumage characteristics (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; Clements 2022; HBW/BirdLife) is under consideration.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A19" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > NEW </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B19" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > Principe Scops Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C19" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Otus bikegila</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D19" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E19" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F19" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sp. nov.: Melo et al. 2022. Principe Scops Owl <em>Otus bikegila</em> is a newly described species based on morphometrics, plumage, bioacoustics and molecular analysis.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A20" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B20" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > Northern Fish Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C20" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Ketupa doerriesi</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D20" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Blakiston's Fish Owl</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E20" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Ketupa blakistoni</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F20" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Ketupa doerriesi</em> Northern Fish Owl is a proposed split from Ketupa<em> blakistoni</em> based on deep mitochondrial genome divergence, significant bioacoustic differences and differences in plumage (Omote et al. 2018; Movin et al. 2022).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A21" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B21" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malayan Blue-banded Kingfisher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C21" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Alcedo peninsulae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D21" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > (Javan) Blue-banded Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E21" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Alcedo euryzona</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F21" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Malayan Blue-banded Kingfisher <em>Alcedo peninsulae</em> is split from Javan Blue-banded Kingfisher <em>A. euryzona</em> based on distinct differences in plumage. The female plumages are particularly dissimilar (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife. See Eaton et al. 2021).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A22" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B22" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sangihe Dwarf Kingfisher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C22" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ceyx sangirensis </em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D22" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sulawesi Dwarf Kingfisher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E22" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ceyx fallax</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F22" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>The critically endangered Sangihe Dwarf Kingfisher <em>Ceyx sangirensis</em> is split from <em>Ceyx fallax</em> based on plumage and other morphological differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife. See Eaton et al. 2021).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A23" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AL 13.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B23" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Malaita Dwarf Kingfisher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C23" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ceyx malaitae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D23" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Guadalcanal Dwarf Kingfisher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E23" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ceyx nigromaxilla</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F23" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Ceyx malaitae</em> was previously treated as a separate monophyletic species, but it is more recently lumped with <em>Ceyx nigromaxilla</em> (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife; Clements 2022). Despite the non-monophyly shown in the molecular study by Andersen et al. (2013), the two taxa demonstrate only minimal differences in plumage and occupy neighboring islands. The molecular study was based on only a single specimen of <em>C. malaitae </em>and non-monophyly requires confirmation. </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A24" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B24" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Red-fronted Tinkerbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C24" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pogoniulus uropygialis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D24" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > (Southern) Red-fronted Tinkerbird </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E24" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pogoniulus pusillus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F24" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Red-fronted Tinkerbird <em>Pogoniulus uropygialis</em> (including <em>affinis</em>) is split from Southern Red-fronted Tinkerbird <em>P. pusillus</em> based on whole genome data, significant divergence in mtDNA, and phenotypic differences (Kirschel et al. 2021).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A25" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AL 13.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B25" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Thick-billed Honeyguide</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C25" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Indicator conirostris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D25" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > Lesser Honeyguide </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E25" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Indicator minor</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F25" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Thick-billed Honeyguide <em>Indicator conirostris</em> (including <em>ussheri</em>) is lumped with Lesser Honeyguide <em>I. minor</em>. The two species have identical voices, virtually identical plumage, and their presumed ecological separation has been questioned (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A26" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B26" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Sumba Eclectus, Tanimbar Eclectus, Papuan Eclectus</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C26" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Eclectus cornelia, Eclectus riedeli, Eclectus polychloros</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D26" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Moluccan Eclectus (Eclectus Parrot)</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E26" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Eclectus roratus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F26" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Sumba Eclectus <em>E. cornelia</em>, Tanimbar Eclectus <em>E. riedeli</em> and Papuan Eclectus <em>E. polychloros</em> (including <em>solomonensis</em> and <em>macgillivrayi</em>) are accepted splits from Moluccan Eclectus (Eclectus Parrot) <em>Eclectus roratus</em> (including <em>vosmaeri</em> and, tentatively, the extinct <em>westermani</em>) based on differences in especially female plumage and, in some instances, size, coupled with supporting molecular data (HBW/BirdLife; Braun et al. 2017).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A27" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > ADD </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B27" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>†† Oceanic Eclectus</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C27" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Eclectus infectus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D27" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E27" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F27" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Known primarily from late Holocene skeletal material and one crude contempory drawing of a living bird rendered on Vava'u, Tonga in 1793 (Steadman, 2006; Olson, 2006; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A28" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B28" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > Dusky-cheeked Fig Parrot </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C28" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyclopsitta melanogenia</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D28" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Orange-breasted Fig Parrot</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E28" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii s.l.</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F28" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Dusky-cheeked Fig Parrot <em>Cyclopsitta melanogenia</em> (including ssp. <em>suavissima</em>, <em>fuscifrons</em>) is a proposed split from the Orange-breasted Fig Parrot complex <em>Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii s.l.</em> based on significant differences in plumage and size (Schnitker 2007; Dickinson & Remsen 2013; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A29" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B29" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > Black-fronted Fig Parrot </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C29" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyclopsitta nigrifrons</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D29" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Orange-breasted Fig Parrot</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E29" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii s.l.</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F29" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-fronted Fig Parrot <em>Cyclopsitta nigrifrons </em>(including <em>amabilis</em>) is a proposed split from the Orange-breasted Fig Parrot complex <em>Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii s.l.</em> based on significant differences in plumage and size (Schnitker 2007, Dickinson & Remsen 2013).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A30" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B30" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > Coxen's Fig Parrot </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C30" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyclopsitta coxeni</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D30" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Double-eyed Fig Parrot</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E30" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyclopsitta diophthalma</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F30" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="29" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Coxen's Fig Parrot <em>Cyclopsitta coxeni</em> is a proposed split from Double-eyed Fig Parrot <em>C. diophthalma</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and size (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A31" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B31" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > Black-billed Hanging Parrot </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C31" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Loriculus bonapartei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D31" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Philippine Hanging Parrot</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E31" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Loriculus philippensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F31" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="30" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-billed Hanging Parrot <em>Loriculus bonapartei</em> is split from Philippine Hanging Parrot <em>L. philippensis</em> on the basis of differeces in bill and leg color, some differences in plumage, and lack of sexual dimophism (Allen 2020).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A32" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B32" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > Choco Manakin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C32" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cryptopipo litae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D32" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > Green Manakin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E32" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cryptopipo holochlora</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F32" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="31" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Choco Manakin <em>Cryptopipo litae</em> (including <em>suffusa</em>) is split from Green Manakin <em>C. holochlora</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Ridgely & Tudor 1994; Ridgely & Greenfield 2001; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Boesman 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A33" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B33" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > Black-breasted Gnateater </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C33" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Conopophaga snethlageae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D33" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Chestnut-belted Gnateater</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E33" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Conopophaga aurita</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F33" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="32" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-breasted Gnateater <em>Conopophaga snethlageae</em> (including <em>pallida</em>) is split from Chestnut-belted Gnateater <em>C. aurita</em> based on differences in plumage, vocalizations, and deep genetic divergence (Whitney 2003, Batalha-Filo et al. 2014, Boesman 2016, del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A34" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B34" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Olive-striped Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C34" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Mionectes galbinus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D34" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Olive-streaked Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E34" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Mionectes olivaceus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F34" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="33" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Mionectes galbinus</em> (including <em>hederaceus, venezuelensis</em> and <em>fasciaticollis</em>) is split from monotypic <em>M. olivaceus</em> primarily on significant differences in song, bill structure and minor plumage differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Boesman 2016; HBW/BirdLife). The English name Olive-striped Flycatcher is retained by the polytypic split form, and <em>M. olivaceus</em> becomes Olive-streaked Flycatcher. The songs in polytypic <em>M. galbinus</em> are quite variable. Further cryptic species may be involved (see Fitzpatrick et al. 2020).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A35" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B35" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Mouse-colored Tyrannulet</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C35" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Nesotriccus incomtus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D35" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>(Southern) Mouse-colored Tyrannulet</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E35" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Nesotriccus murinus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F35" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="34" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Mouse-colored Tyrannulet <em>Nesotriccus incomtus </em>(including <em>eremonomus</em>) is split from (Southern) Mouse-colored Tyrannulet <em>N. murinus</em> on the basis of phylogenetic analysis by resolving the paraphyly otherwise imposed by <em>N. ridgwayi</em> which is embedded in the <em>N. murinus</em> complex; and subtle differences in plumage (Zucker et al. 2016).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A36" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B36" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Maranon Tyrannulet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C36" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Nesotriccus maranonicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D36" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tumbesian Tyrannulet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E36" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Nesotriccus tumbezanus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F36" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="35" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Maranon Tyrannulet <em>Nesotriccus maranonicu</em>s is split from Tumbesian Tyrannulet <em>N. tumbezanus</em> based on phylogenetic analysis, plumage and vocalzations (Zucker et al. 2016).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A37" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B37" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><strong>Choco Elaenia; Amazonian Elaenia</strong></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C37" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myiopagis parambae; Myiopagis cinerea</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D37" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>(Atlantic) Grey Elaenia</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E37" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myiopagis caniceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F37" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="36" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Choco Elaenia <em>Myiopagis parambae</em> (including <em>absita</em>) and Amazonian Elaenia <em>Myiopagis cinerea</em> are splits from Grey-headed (Grey) Elaenia <em>Myiopagis caniceps</em> on the basis of differences in morphology and plumage supported by phylogenetic analysis (Rheindt et al. 2009; Cuervo et al. 2014; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A38" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B38" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-bellied Tyrannulet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C38" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Serpophaga munda</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D38" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-crested Tyrannulet</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E38" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Serpophaga subcristata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F38" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="37" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>White-bellied Tyrannulet <em>Serpophaga munda</em> is lumped with White-crested Tyrannulet <em>S. subcristata</em> based on essentially identical vocalizations despite differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2014; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A39" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B39" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bahia Wagtail-Tyrant</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C39" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Stigmatura bahiae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D39" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Lesser Wagtail-Tyrant</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E39" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Stigmatura napensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F39" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="38" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Bahia Wagtail-Tyrant <em>Stigmatura bahiae</em> is split from Lesser Wagtail-Tyrant <em>Stigmatura napensis</em> based on paraphyly relative to <em>Stigmatura budytoides</em> supported by differences in plumage and voice (Harvey et al. 2020; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A40" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B40" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Mouse-grey Flycatcher, Rufescent Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C40" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myiophobus crypterythrus</em>,<em> Myiophobus rufescens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D40" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Bran-colored Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E40" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myiophobus fasciatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F40" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="39" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Mouse-grey Flycatcher <em>Myiophobus crypterythrus</em> and Rufescent Flycatcher <em>Myiophobus rufescens</em> are splits from Bran-colored Flycatcher <em>M. fasciatus</em> based on significant differences in plumage and vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A41" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B41" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Tropical Pewee</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C41" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Contopus bogotensis</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D41" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>(Southern) Tropical Pewee</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E41" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Contopus cinereus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F41" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="40" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Northern Tropical Pewee <em>Contopus bogotensis</em> (including b<em>rachytarsus, rhizophorus</em>, <em>aithalodes</em> and <em>surinamensis</em>) is split from (Southern) Tropical Pewee <em>Contopus cinereus</em> (including <em>pallescens</em>) based on differences in plumage and vocalizations which are further supported by phylogenetic analysis (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife; Harvey et al. 2020).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A42" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B42" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-browed Chat-Tyrant</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C42" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ochthoeca superciliosa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D42" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E42" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Ochthoeca fumicolor</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F42" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="41" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rufous-browed Chat-Tyrant <em>Ochthoeca superciliosa</em> is split from Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant <em>Ochthoeca fumicolor</em> based on striking differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife; see Ridgely & Tudor 1994).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A43" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B43" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > Malawi Batis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C43" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Batis dimorpha</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D43" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > Cape Batis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E43" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Batis capensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F43" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="42" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Malawi Batis <em>Batis dimorpha</em> (including <em>sola</em>) is split from Cape Batis <em>Batis capensis</em> on the basis of differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). Reported sympatry in s Malawi (Dowsett <em>in litt</em>).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A44" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B44" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > Northern Shriketit, Western Shriketit </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C44" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Falcunculus whitei</em>,<em> Falcunculus leucogaster</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D44" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > Eastern (Crested) Shriketit </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E44" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Falcunculus frontatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F44" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="43" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Northern Shriketit <em>Falcunculus whitei</em> and Western Shriketit <em>F. leucogaster</em> are proposed splits from Eastern (Crested) Shriketit <em>F. frontatus</em> based on plumage and vocalizations. (Schodde & Mason 1999; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A45" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B45" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Comoros Blue Vanga</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C45" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyanolanius comorensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D45" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > (Madagascar) Blue Vanga </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E45" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Cyanolanius madagascarinus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F45" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="44" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Comoros Blue Vanga <em>Cyanolanius comorensis</em> (including <em>bensoni</em>) is split from (Madagascar) Blue Vanga <em>C. madagascarinus</em> on the basis of differences in plumage, size and bill length (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A46" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AL 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B46" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Himalayan Shrike-babbler, Dalat Shrike-babbler</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C46" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pteruthius ripleyi, Pteruthius annamensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D46" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-browed (Blyth's) Shrike-babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E46" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pteruthius aeralatus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F46" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="45" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>A recent reassessment of the vocalizations of the White-browed Shrike-babbler complex by Boesman et al (2016) of the further suggests that the original split of the mainland taxa of White-browed Shrike-babbler may have been premature. Lump <em>Pteruthius ripleyi</em> and <em>P. annamensis</em> with <em>P. aeralatus</em> following del Hoyo & Collar (2016) and HBW/BirdLife.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A47" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>PL 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B47" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Beesley's Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C47" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chersomanes beesleyi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D47" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Spike-heeled Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E47" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Chersomanes albofasciata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F47" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="46" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Beesley's Lark <em>Chersomanes beesleyi</em> is proposed to be re-lumped with Spike-heeled Lark <em>C. albofasciata</em> based on a reconsideration of the features that were originally cited to justify the split. Despite deep genetic divergence based on mtDNA evidence (Alström et al. 2013), differences in plumage may be clinal or inconsistent and behavioral differences have been questioned. Further, a population of Spike-heeled Lark with variable plumage and an intermediate range in se DR Congo has not been properly assessed or classified (Donald & Collar 2011; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Louette & Hasson 2017; Ryan et al. 2022; Clements 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A48" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B48" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Benguela Long-billed Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C48" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Certhilauda benguelensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D48" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Karoo Long-billed Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E48" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Certhilauda subcoronata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F48" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="47" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Benguela Long-billed Lark <em>Certhilauda benguelensis</em> is a proposed lump with Karoo Long-billed Lark <em>C. subcoronata</em> based on very similar vocalizations and plumage despite distinct genetic divergence (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Ryan & Kirwan 2022; Clements 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A49" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B49" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Agulhas Long-billed Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C49" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Certhilauda brevirostris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D49" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Cape Long-billed Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E49" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Certhilauda curvirostris</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F49" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="48" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Agulhas Long-billed Lark <em>Certhilauda brevirostris</em> is a proposed lump with Cape Long-billed Lark <em>C. curvirostris</em> based on shallow genetic divergence and essentially identical vocalizatons (Alström et al. 2013; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BLI; Clements 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A50" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B50" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > Foxy Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C50" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda alopex</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D50" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fawn-colored Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E50" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda africanoides</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F50" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="49" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Foxy Lark <em>Calendulauda alopex</em> is a proposed lump with Fawn-colored Lark <em>C. africanoide</em>s based on shallow genetic divergence (Alström et al. 2013) and only slight differences in morphology (Ryan 2022; Clements 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A51" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>PL 13.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B51" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > Barlow's Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C51" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda barlowi</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="D51" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > Dune Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="E51" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Calendulauda erythrochlamys</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="F51" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="50" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Barlow's Lark <em>Calendulauda barlowi</em> (including <em>patae</em> and <em>cavei</em>) is a proposed lump with Dune Lark <em>C. erythrochlamys</em> on the basis of shallow genetic divergence and essentially identical vocalizations and size (Alström et al. 2013; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Ryan & Kirwan 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A52" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B52" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > Sharpe's Lark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C52" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Mirafra sharpii</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D52" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-naped Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E52" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Mirafra africana</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F52" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="51" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Monotypic Sharpe's Lark <em>Mirafra sharpii</em> is a proposed split from Rufous-naped Lark <em>M. africana</em> on the basis of differences in plumage and morphology supported by unpublished genetic data (Redman et al. 2009; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Alström & Donald 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A53" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B53" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > Singing Bushlark </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C53" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Mirafra cantillans</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D53" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Horsfield's Bush Lark</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E53" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Mirafra javanica</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F53" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="52" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Singing Bush Lark <em>Mirafra cantillans</em> (including <em>marginata</em>, <em>chadensis</em>, and <em>simplex</em>) is a lumped with Horsfield's Bush Lark <em>C. javanica</em> on the basis of shallow genetic divergence, similar vocalizations, and convergent variation in plumage (Alström et al. 2013, del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Alström & Ryan. 2022; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A54" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AL 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B54" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > Sunda Bush Warbler </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C54" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horornis vulcanius</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D54" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Aberrant Bush Warbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E54" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Horornis flavolivaceus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F54" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="53" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Sunda Bush Warbler <em>Horornis vulcanius</em> (including <em>sepiarius, flaviventris, kolichisi, everetti, banksi, oreophilus</em>, and <em>palawanus</em>) is lumped with Aberrant Bush Warbler <em>H. flavolivaceus</em> in face of conflicting interpretation of genetic data (Olsson et al. 2006, Alström et al. 2011). Recognize a polytypic Aberrant Bush Warbler following del Hoyo & Collar (2016) and HBW/Birdlife pending further analysis of vocalizations and genomic data.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A55" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B55" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-crowned Prinia </p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C55" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Prinia khasiana</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D55" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > Black-throated Prinia </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E55" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Prinia atrogularis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F55" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="54" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rufous-crowned Prinia <em>Prinia khasiana</em> is split from Black-throated Prinia <em>P. atrogularis</em> on the basis of marked differences in plumage, distinctive vocalizations, and genetic divergence (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Groot 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A56" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > NEW </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B56" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Wangi-wangi White-eye</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C56" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Zosterops paruhbesar</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D56" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E56" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F56" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="55" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Wangi-wangi White-eye is a newly described, single island endemic species: Irham et al. 2022, based on its significantly larger bill and body size than other regional white-eyes, and its genetic distinctiveness (O'Connell et al. 2019; Irham et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A57" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B57" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > Brown-crowned Scimitar Babbler </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C57" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pomatorhinus phayrei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D57" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Coral-billed Scimitar Babbler</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E57" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Pomatorhinus ferruginosus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F57" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="56" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Polytypic Brown-crowned Scimitar Babbler <em>Pomatorhinus phayrei</em> (five subspecies) is split from monotypic Coral-billed Scimitar-Babbler <em>P. ferruginosus</em> on the basis of plumage and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A58" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B58" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tenggara Hill Myna</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C58" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Gracula venerata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D58" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Common Hill Myna</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E58" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Gracula religiosa</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F58" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="57" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Tenggara Hill Myna <em>Gracula venerata</em> is split from Common Hill Myna <em>G. religiosa</em> based on differences in the color the plumage gloss, the structure of the wattle and other areas of bare skin of the head, and very different vocalizations (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A59" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B59" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vinous-breasted Myna</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C59" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Acridotheres leucocephalus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D59" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Burmese Myna</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E59" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Acridotheres burmannicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F59" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="58" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Acridotheres leucocephalus</em> is a proposed split from <em>Acridotheres burmannicus</em> based on plumage, bill size and color pattern and, possibly, iris color (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). The split species <em>A. leucocephalus</em> retains the English name Vinous-breasted Myna while the parent form becomes Burmese Myna.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A60" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B60" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > Ethiopian Thrush </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C60" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Turdus simensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D60" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Groundscraper Thrush</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E60" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Turdus litsitsirupa</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F60" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="59" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Ethiopian Thrush <em>Turdus simensis</em> is split from Groundscraper Thrush <em>T. litsitsirupa</em> based on deep genetic divergence and differences in plumage and vocalizations (Nylander et al. 2008; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). </p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A61" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B61" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Rufous-breasted Blue Flycatcher </p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C61" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyornis camarinensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D61" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Blue-breasted Blue Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E61" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyornis herioti</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F61" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="60" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rufous-breasted Blue Flycatcher <em>Cyornis camarinensis</em> is split from Blue-breasted Blue Flycatcher <em>C. herioti</em> based on its striking morpological differences (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Allen 2020; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A62" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B62" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C62" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyornis djampeanus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D62" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E62" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyornis omissus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F62" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="61" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Treat as a subspecies of Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher <em>C. omissus</em> following Gwee et al. (2019) and aligning with Clements (2022) in IOC 13.1 based on weak vocal differentiation and minor differences in morphology and plumage from <em>C. omissus</em>.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A63" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B63" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > Kalao Blue Flycatcher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C63" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyornis kalaoensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D63" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > Mangrove Blue Flycatcher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E63" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Cyornis rufigastra</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F63" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="62" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Kalao Blue Flycatcher <em>Cyornis kalaoensis</em> is split from Mangrove Blue Flycatcher <em>Cyornis rufigastra</em>, and is further regarded as specifically distinct from Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher <em>C. djampeanus</em> (as proposed by del Hoyo & Collar (2016) and HBW/BLI), based on vocalizations and plumage that differ from both of those species (Gwee et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2021).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A64" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B64" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tenerife Robin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C64" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Erithacus superbus</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D64" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>European Robin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E64" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erithacus rubecula</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F64" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="63" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erithacus superbus</em> Tenerife Robin is a proposed split from <em>E. rubecula</em> based on differences in plumage, morphometrics, bioacoustics and supporting molecular analysis (Sangster et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A65" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B65" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Gran Canaria Robin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C65" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Erithacus marionae</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D65" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>European Robin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E65" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Erithacus rubecula</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F65" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="64" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Erithacus marionae</em> Gran Canaria Robin is a proposed split from <em>Erithacus rubecula</em> based on differences in plumage, morphometrics, bioacoustics and supporting molecular analysis, and differs from <em>E. superbus</em> by song, calls and a high level of genetic divergence (Sangster et al. 2022).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A66" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B66" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > Izu Robin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C66" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Larvivora tanensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D66" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > Japanese Robin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E66" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Larvivora akahige</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F66" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="65" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Izu Robin <em>Larvivora tanensis</em> is split from Japanese Robin <em>Larvivora akahige</em> based primarily on differences in vocalizations and habitat (Zhao et al. 2016; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A67" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B67" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > Taiwan Bush Robin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C67" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tarsiger formosanus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D67" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>White-browed Bush Robin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E67" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tarsiger indicus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F67" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="66" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Tarsiger formosanus</em> Taiwan Bush Robin is a proposed split from <em>Tarsiger indicus</em> based on phylogenetic analysis couped with differences in plumage, morphology and song (Wei et al. 2022).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A68" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 13.1</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B68" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > Qilian Bluetail </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C68" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tarsiger albocoeruleus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D68" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > Red-flanked Bluetail </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E68" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tarsiger cyanurus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F68" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="67" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Qilian Bluetail T<em>arsiger albocoeruleus</em> (resurrected species epithet) is a proposed split from Red-flanked Bluetail <em>T. cyanurus</em> based on strong differences in song and morphometrics supported by phylogenetic analysis (Wei et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A69" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B69" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > Amber Mountain Rock Thrush </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C69" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Monticola erythronotus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D69" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > Forest Rock Thrush </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E69" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Monticola sharpei</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F69" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="68" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Restore Amber Mountain Rock Thrush <em>Monticola erythronotus</em> as a full species based on its distinctive plumage following del Hoyo & Collar (2016) and HBW/BirdLife.</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A70" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > PL 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B70" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Ruaha Chat</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C70" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Myrmecocichla collaris </em>(<em>leucolaema</em>)</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D70" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Arnot's Chat</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E70" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Myrmecocichla arnotti</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F70" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="69" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Restore Ruaha Chat <em>Myrmecocichla collaris</em> as a subspecies of Arnot's Chat <em>Myrmecocichla arnotti</em> (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). Change scientific name to <em>leucolaema</em> Fischer & Reichenow, 1880 which has priority.</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A71" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B71" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > Rusty-breasted Wheatear </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C71" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Oenanthe frenata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D71" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-breasted (Buff-breasted) Wheatear</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E71" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Oenanthe bottae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F71" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="70" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Rusty-breasted Wheatear <em>Oenanthe frenta</em> is split from <em>Oenanthe bottae</em> (renamed Buff-breasted Wheatear) based on differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife)</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A72" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B72" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > Olive-naped Weaver </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C72" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ploceus brachypterus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D72" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Black-necked Weaver</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E72" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p><em>Ploceus nigricollis</em></p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F72" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="71" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Olive-naped Weaver <em>Ploceus brachypterus</em> is split from Black-necked Weaver <em>P. nigricollis</em> based on differences in plumage and iris color (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A73" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>AS 13.1</p> </div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B73" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Chestnut-and-black Weaver</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C73" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ploceus castaneofuscus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D73" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Vieillot's Black Weaver</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E73" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Ploceus nigerrimus</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F73" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="72" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Chestnut-and-black Weaver <em>Ploceus castaneofuscus</em> is split from Vieillot's Black Weaver <em>Ploceus nigerrimus</em> based on its distinctive plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A74" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B74" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > Red Weaver </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C74" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Anaplectes jubaensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D74" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > Red-headed Weaver </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E74" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Anaplectes rubriceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F74" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="73" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red Weaver <em>Anaplectes jubaensis</em> is split from Red-headed Weaver <em>A. rubriceps</em> (including <em>leuconotos</em>) based on its distinctive plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A75" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 13.1 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B75" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-cowled Widowbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C75" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Euplectes laticauda</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D75" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-collared Widowbird</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E75" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Euplectes ardens</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F75" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="74" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Red-cowled Widowbird <em>Euplectes laticauda</em> (including <em>suahelicus</em>) is split from Red-collared Widowbird <em>E. ardens</em> based on substantial differences in plumage, and tail length of males in breeding plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife). Phylogenetic analysis also demonstrates relatively deep genetic divergence (de Silva et al. 2019).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A76" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B76" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red-backed Mannikin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C76" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Spermestes nigriceps</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D76" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Black-and-white Mannikin</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E76" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Spermestes bicolor</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F76" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="75" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Red-backed Mannikin <em>Spermestes nigriceps</em> is lumped with Black-and-white Mannikin <em>S. bicolor</em>. Earlier claims of parapatric distribution (Sibley & Monroe 1970) have been disputed (Dowsett & Dowsett‐Lemaire 1993) and there is clinal variation of the color of the back from west to east (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A77" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AL</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B77" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Abyssinian Waxbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C77" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Estrilda ochrogaster</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="D77" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Fawn-breasted Waxbill</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="E77" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Estrilda paludicola</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F77" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="76" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Abyssinian Waxbill <em>Estrilda ochrogaster</em> is lumped with Fawn-breasted Waxbill <em>E. paludicola</em>. Plumage characteristics that define this taxon, though distinctive, are not significantly different from those of the nominate subspecies than other subspecies within this complex (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A78" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AL 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B78" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Landana Firefinch</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C78" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lagonosticta landanae</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="D78" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > African Firefinch </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-FFFFFF" data-cell-id="E78" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Lagonosticta rubricata</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F78" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="77" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>Landana Firefinch <em>Lagonosticta landanae</em> is lumped with African Firefinch due to insignicant differences in plumage (Payne 2004; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A79" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 13.1</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B79" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > White-bellied Tanager </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C79" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tangara brasiliensis</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D79" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > Turquoise Tanager </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E79" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><em>Tangara mexicana</em></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F79" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="78" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"> <p>The geographically isolated White-bellied Tanager <em>Tangara brasiliensis</em> is restored as a full species as a split from Turqoise Tanager <em>T. mexicana</em> based on its distinctive plumage and larger size (Ridgely & Tudor 2009; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A80" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > TEST </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="B80" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="C80" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D80" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E80" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="F80" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="79" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> </tr> </table> </div><style 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padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>Number</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B1" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="0" style=" width:15.934539190353%; padding:10px; " > English Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="C1" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Scientific Name </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="D1" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="E1" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="0" style=" width:14.21188630491%; padding:10px; " > Parent (sci) </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="F1" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="0" style=" width:24.547803617571%; padding:10px; " > Proposal </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A2" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 12.2</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B2" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Red Grouse </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C2" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Lagopus scotica </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D2" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Willow Ptarmigan </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E2" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > Lagopus lagopus </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F2" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="1" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Red Grouse <em>Lagopus scotica</em> is split from Willow Ptarmigan based on genomic evidence and differences in plumage (Kozma et al. 2019; Sangster et al. 2022).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A3" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p><strong>AS 12.2</strong></p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B3" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > Tibetan Sand Plover </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C3" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > Charadrius atrifrons </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D3" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > Siberian Sand Plover </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E3" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > Charadrius mongolus </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F3" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="2" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Tibetan Sand Plover <em>C. atrifrons</em> (including <em>pamirensis</em> and <em>schaeferi</em>) is a proposed split from Siberian Sand Plover <em>C. mongolus</em> (including <em>stegmanni</em>) based on phenotypic differences and phylogenetic analysis which demonstrates paraphyly of these two taxa relative to Greater Sand Plover <em>Charadrius leschenaultii</em> (Livezey 2010; Wei et al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A4" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B4" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > MacGillivray's Prion </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C4" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <i>Pachyptila macgillivrayi</i> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D4" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > Salvin's Prion </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E4" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <i>Pachyptila salvini</i> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F4" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="3" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Macgillivray's Prion <em>P. macgillivrayi</em> is split from Salvin's Prion based on bill morphology and other more subtle morphological differences, supported by genetic analysis (HBW/BirdLife; Harrison et al. 2021; Masello et al. 2022)</div> </td> </tr> <tr 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data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Eastern Osprey</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C6" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Pandion cristatus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D6" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Western Osprey (Osprey)</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E6" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Pandion haliaetus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F6" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="5" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Eastern Osprey is re-lumped with Western Osprey as simply "Osprey" based on low genetic divergence, phylogenetic analysis, and absence of strong morphological differences (Monti et al. 2015; Monti et. al. 2018; HBW/BirdLife, Clements).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A7" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B7" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > Archer's Buzzard </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C7" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Buteo archeri</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D7" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > Augur Buzzard </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E7" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Buteo augur</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F7" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="6" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Buteo archeri</em> was formerly treated as a distinct species, Archer's Buzzard (Thiollay 1994; Riesing et al. 2003). But it is now generally regarded either as a subspecies or a rufous morph of Augur Buzzard (Clark 1996; Clark 2003; Dickinson & Remsen 2013; HBW/BirdLife). Tentatively treated as a subspecies here.</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A8" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B8" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > Tasmanian Boobook </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C8" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Ninox leucopsis</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-italic wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D8" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Morepork</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E8" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Ninox novaeseelandiae</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F8" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="7" style=" padding:10px; " > Tasmanian Boobook is split from Morepork based on genetic and vocal divergence and morphometrics (König & Weick 2008; Dickinson & Remsen 2013; Gwee et al. 2017; HBW/BirdLife). </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A9" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B9" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > Usambara Eagle-Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C9" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Bubo vosseleri</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D9" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > Fraser's Eagle-Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E9" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Bubo poensis</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F9" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="8" style=" padding:10px; " > Usambara Eagle-Owl was formerly regarded as a monotypic species based on size and some differences in plumage from the nominate subspecies of Fraser's Eagle-Owl (König & Weick. 2008). But vocalizations are not appreciably different (Hunter et al. 1998; Dowsett-Lemaire 2006). Treated as a subspecies of Fraser’s Eagle-Owl following HBW/BirdLife. </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A10" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B10" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > Pere David's Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C10" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Strix davidi</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D10" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > Ural Owl </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E10" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Strix uralensis</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F10" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="9" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Pere David's Owl <em>Strix davidi</em> demonstrates broad plumage and vocal overlap with <em>S. uralensis</em> (Scherzinger 2004, Scherzinger et al. 2014). Treat as a subspecies of Ural Owl following HBW/BLI.</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A11" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B11" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > Morotai Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C11" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera doris</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D11" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > Common (Papuan) Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E11" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera galatea</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F11" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="10" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Morotai Paradise Kingfisher <em>T. doris</em> (including <em>emiliae</em>) is a proposed split from the rest of the Common Paradise Kingfisher complex based on distinctive vocalizatons (Sin et al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A12" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B12" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > Halmahera Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C12" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera margarethae</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D12" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > Common (Papuan) Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E12" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera galatea</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F12" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="11" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Halmahera Paradise Kingfisher <em>T. margarethae</em> (including <em>browningi, brunhildae</em>, and <em>sabrina</em>) is a proposed split from the rest of the Common Paradise Kingfisher complex based on distinctive vocalizatons (Sin et al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A13" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B13" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > Obi Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C13" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera obiensis</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D13" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > Common (Papuan) Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E13" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera galeata</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F13" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="12" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Monotypic Obi Paradise Kingfisher <em>T. obiensis</em> is a proposed split from the rest of the Common Paradise Kingfisher complex based on distinctive vocalizatons (Sin et al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A14" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B14" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > Amboyna Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C14" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera nais</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D14" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > Common (Papuan) Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E14" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera galeata</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F14" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="13" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Amboyna Paradise Kingfisher <em>T. nais</em> (including <em>acis</em> and <em>boanensis</em>) is a proposed split from the rest of the Common Paradise Kingfisher complex based on distinctive vocalizatons (Sin et al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell " data-cell-id="A15" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="B15" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > Rossel Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="C15" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera rosseliana</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="D15" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > Common (Papuan) Paradise Kingfisher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="E15" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Tanysiptera galeata</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left" data-cell-id="F15" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="14" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Monotypic Rossel Paradise Kingfisher <em>T. rosseliana</em> is a proposed split from <em>T. galatea</em> based on morphological and vocal differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; Sin et. al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A16" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B16" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > Velvety Manakin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C16" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Lepidothrix velutina</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D16" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > Blue-crowned (Blue-capped) Manakin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E16" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Lepidothrix coronata</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F16" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="15" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Transandean Velvety Manakin <em>Lepidothrix velutina</em> (including <em>minuscula</em>) is split from <em>L. coronata</em> based on significant phylogenetic and bioacoustic differences (Moncrieff et al. 2022; SACC 943). Change English name of <em>L. coronata </em>from Blue-crowned Manakin to Blue-capped Manakin with the split.</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A17" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>AS 12.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B17" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > Ventriloquial Oriole </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-tc-000000 wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C17" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Oriolus consobrinus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D17" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > Dark-throated Oriole </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E17" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Oriolus xanthonotus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F17" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="16" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Ventriloquial Oriole <em>Oriolus consobrinus</em> (including <em>persuasus</em>) is split from Dark-throated Oriole <em>O. xanthonotus</em> based on genomic analysis and differences in morphometrics, plumage, and bioacoustics (Rheindt et al. 2022).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A18" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B18" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > Tagula Manucode </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C18" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > Manucodia alter </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D18" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > Glossy-mantled Manucode </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E18" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > Manucodia ater </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F18" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="17" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>Tagula Manucode <em>M. alter</em> is split from Glossy-mantled Manucode <em>M. ater</em> based on strikingly different vocalizations and some morphological differences (Gregory 2017).</p></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A19" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><p>PS 12.2</p></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B19" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > Madagascar Plain Martin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C19" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > Riparia cowani </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D19" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > Brown-throated Martin </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E19" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > Riparia paludicola </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F19" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="18" style=" padding:10px; " > Madagascar Plain Martin is a proposed split from Brown-throated Martin based on morphology and vocalizations. English name tentative (HBW/BirdLife). </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A20" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B20" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > Chinese Cupwing </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C20" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Pnoepyga mutica</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D20" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > Scaly-breasted Cupwing </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E20" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Pnoepyga albiventer</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F20" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="19" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Pnoepyga mutica</em> was formerly split provisionally from <em>P. albiventer</em> (Päckert et al. 2012) based on moderate divergence in mitochondrial DNA and vocalizations. But others have rejected the vocal distinctiveness (Boesman, 2016; HBW/BirdLife). Further evidence is needed to support the split at species level.</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A21" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B21" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > African Reed Warbler </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C21" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Acrocephalus baeticatus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D21" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > Eurasian Reed Warbler </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E21" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Acrocephalus scirpaceus</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F21" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="20" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">African Reed Warbler <em>Acrocephalus baeticatus</em> (including <em>ambiguus, minor, cinnamomeus, suahelicus,</em> and <em>hallae</em>) is lumped with Eurasian Reed Warbler <em>A. scirpaceus </em>as Common Reed Warbler based on similarities in morphology (other than wing structure in the non-migratory, sub-Saharan African populations), vocalizations, habitat choice, and relatively recent genetic divergence (Dowsett-Lemaire & Dowsett 1987; Olsson et al. 2016; HBW/BirdLife).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A22" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > PS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B22" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > Subdesert Jery </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C22" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > Neomixis pallidior </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D22" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > Stripe-throated Jery </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-justify wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E22" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > Neomixis striatigula </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F22" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="21" style=" padding:10px; " > Subdesert Jery is a proposed split from Stripe-throated Jery based on morphology and vocalizations (HBW/BirdLife). </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A23" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B23" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > Anjouan White-eye </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C23" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > Zosterops anjuanensis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D23" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > Malagasy White-eye </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E23" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > Zosterops maderaspatanus </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F23" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="22" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Anjouan White-eye <em>Z. anjuanensis</em> is split from <em>Z. maderaspatanus</em> based on molecular analysis (Warren et al. 2006; Clements).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A24" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B24" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > Moheli White-eye </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C24" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > Zosterops comorensis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D24" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > Malagasy White-eye </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E24" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > Zosterops maderaspatanus </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F24" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="23" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Moheli White-eye <em>Z. comorensis</em> is split from <em>Z. maderaspatanus</em> based on molecular analysis (Warren et al. 2006; Clements).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A25" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > New 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B25" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > Meratus White-eye </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C25" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > Zosterops meratusensis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D25" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E25" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F25" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="24" style=" padding:10px; " > Meratus White-eye is a newly described species from se Borneo (Irham et al. 2022). </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="A26" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > AS 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bold wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="B26" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > Kangean Tit-Babbler </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C26" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Mixornis prillwitzi</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="D26" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Grey-cheeked Tit-Babbler</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="E26" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Mixornis flavicollis</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F26" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="25" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Kangean Tit-Babbler <em>Mixornis prillwitzi</em> is split from <em>M. flaicollis</em> based on differences in plumage and vocalizations (Cros & Rheindt 2017; HBW/BirdLife).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-center wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="A27" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > New 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-bold" data-cell-id="B27" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > Meratus Blue Flycatcher </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-italic wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="C27" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > Cyornis kadayangensis </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="D27" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66 wpdt-empty-cell " data-cell-id="E27" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-CCFF66" data-cell-id="F27" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="26" style=" padding:10px; " > Meratus Blue Flycatcher is a newly described species from se Borneo (Irham et al. 2022). </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A28" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B28" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Abbott's Sunbird</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C28" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Cinnyris abbotti</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D28" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Souimanga Sunbird</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E28" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Cinnyris sovimanga</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F28" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="27" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Abbott's Sunbird <em>Cinnyris abbotti</em> (including <em>buchenorum</em>) is lumped with Souimanga Sunbird <em>Cinnyris sovimanga</em> based on molecular data that show it embedded within the latter species (Warren et al. 2003; Skerrett & Disley 2011; Hawkins et al. 2015; HBW/BirdLife, Clements).</div> </td> </tr> <tr class="wpdt-cell-row " > <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="A29" data-col-index="0" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > AL 12.2 </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="B29" data-col-index="1" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content">Caqueta Seedeater</div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="C29" data-col-index="2" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Sporophila murallae</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="D29" data-col-index="3" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > Wing-barred Seedeater </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="E29" data-col-index="4" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Sporophila americana</em></div> </td> <td class="wpdt-cell wpdt-align-left wpdt-bc-DDDDDD" data-cell-id="F29" data-col-index="5" data-row-index="28" style=" padding:10px; " > <div data-type-content="wpdt-html-content"><em>Sporophila murallae</em> is lumped with <em>S. americana</em> based on recent re-evalulation demonstrating a broad overlap in plumage characteristics and significant reduction in the perceived geographical gap between their distributions (SACC 932).</div> </td> </tr> </table> </div><style id='wpdt-custom-style-6'> .wpdt-bc-FFFFFF { background-color: #FFFFFF !important;} .wpdt-bc-CCFF66 { background-color: #CCFF66 !important;} .wpdt-bc-DDDDDD { background-color: #DDDDDD !important;} .wpdt-tc-000000 { color: #000000 !important;} </style> </p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-module fl-module-rich-text fl-node-5fb4149202279" data-node="5fb4149202279"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-rich-text"> <table id="updates" class=" aligncenter" style="height: 37798px; width: 100%; background-color: #ffffff;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tbody> <tr style="height: 62px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Elgon Francolin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scleroptila elgonensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Moorland Francolin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px;"><em>Scleroptila psilolaema</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Elgon Francolin is split from Moorland Francolin based on differences in vocalizations and plumage (Hunter et al. 2019; HBW/Birdlife, N. Redman in litt.)).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 124px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px;"><span style="color: #808080;">PS 12.1</span></td> <td><span style="color: #808080;">Savanna Nightjar</span></td> <td><span style="color: #808080;">Caprimulgus monticolus</span></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px;"><span style="color: #808080;">"Allied" Nightjar</span></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px;"><em>Caprimulgus affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;"><em>Caprimulgus monticolus</em> (including <em>amoyensis </em>and<em> stictomus</em>) is a proposed split from <em>C. affinis </em>which would assume the English name "Allied Nightjar". English names under discussion and differ from those those suggested in the publication. (Sangster et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 62px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px;"><strong><span style="color: #00ff00;">AS 12.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px;"><strong><span style="color: #00ff00;">Churring Nightjar</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #00ff00;"><em>Caprimulgus griseatus</em></span></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #00ff00;">Savanna Nightjar</span></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px;"><em>Caprimulgus affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;"><em>C. griseatus </em>(including<em> mindanensis</em>) is split from <em>C. affinis</em> (Sangster et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px;">Eastern Rockhopper Penguin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px;"><em> Eudyptes filholi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px;">Southern Rockhopper Penguin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px;"><em>Eudyptes chrysocome</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Eastern Rockhopper Penguin <em>Eudyptes filholi</em> is a proposed split from <em>E. chrysocome</em> based on an integrative taxonomy including genetic and morphological differences and strict allopatry (Frugone et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 83px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;">Kermadec Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"><em>Pelagodroma albiclunis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;">White-faced Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px;"><em>Pelagodroma marina</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Kermadec Storm Petrel <em>Pelagodroma albiclunis</em> is a proposed split from White-faced Storm Petrel based on consistent striking differences in plumage and tail morphology (Gill et al. 2010).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px;">Yellow-billed Egret</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px;"><em>Ardea brachyrhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px;">Intermediate Egret</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px;"><em>A. intermedia</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">African <em>Ardea brachyrhyncha </em>is a proposed split from Asian <em>A. intermedia</em> on the basis of striking differences in breeding cycle soft part coloration (Cake et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px;">Plumed Egret</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px;"><em>Ardea plumifera</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px;">Intermediate Egret</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px;"><em>A. intermedia</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Australasian <em>Ardea plumifera </em>is a proposed split from Asian <em>A. intermedia</em> on the basis of striking differences in breeding cycle soft part coloration, morphometrics and calls (HBW/Birdlife; Rasmussen & Anderton 2012).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Walden's Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Otus modestus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Oriental Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Otus sunia</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;"><em><i>Otus modestus </i></em>is a proposed split from <em><i>O. sunia </i></em>on the basis of unique vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Wetar Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Otus tempestatis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Moluccan Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Otus magicus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Wetar Scops Owl <em><i>Otus tempestatis </i></em>is split from<em><i> Otus magicus </i></em>based on distinct vocalizations (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Brown Wood Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Strix indranee</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Sunda Wood Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Strix leptogrammica</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Asian mainland Brown Wood Owl<em><i> Strix indranee </i></em>(seven subspecies) is a proposed split from Sunda Wood Owl<em><i> S. leptogrammica </i></em>based on vocalizations and plumage (Eaton et al. 2021). Note that the English name Brown Wood Owl follows the split species.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Brown-breasted Kingfisher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Halcyon gularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-throated Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Halcyon smyrnensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Brown-breasted Kingfisher<em><i> H. gularis </i></em>is split from <em>H. <i> smyrnensis</i></em> based on plumage and vocalizations (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous-crowned Bee-eater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops americanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-throated Bee-eater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops viridis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Rufous-crowned Bee-eater <em><i>Merops americanus </i></em>is split from<em><i> M. viridis </i></em>based on morphologic differences (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 80px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malabar Flameback</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocolaptes socialis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;">Greater Flameback</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 80px;"><em><i>Chrysocolaptes socialis </i></em>is split from<em> C. guttacristatus </em>based on differences in plumage and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; Abhirami et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Blue-backed Parrot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Tanygnathus everetti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Azure-rumped Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Tanygnathus sumatranus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em><i>Tanygnathus everetti </i></em>(including<em><i> duponti, freeri </i></em>and<em><i> burbidgii</i></em>) is a proposed split from<em><i> T. sumatranus </i></em>based on plumage, eye color and genetic divergence (Arndt et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2021). Note that the English name Blue-backed Parrot follows the split species.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Huon Bowerbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Amblyornis germanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">MacGregor's Bowerbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Amblyornis macgregoriae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Huon Bowerbird <em><i>Amblyornis germanus </i></em>is a proposed split from <em><i>A. macgregoriae </i></em>based on distinctive bower construction and unpublished molecular differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bacan Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela batjanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela chloroptera</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Bacan Myzomela<em><i> M. batjanensis </i></em>is split from Sulawesi Myzomela<em><i> M. chloroptera </i></em>based on substantial differences in plumage and voice (Eaton et al. 2021, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Indonesian Honeyeater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Lichmera limbata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Brown Honeyeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Lichmera indistincta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em>Lichmera limbata</em> is re-lumped with Brown Honeyeater <em>L. indistincta</em> based on indistinct plumage, vocalizations and genetics (Mees 2006; Dickinson & Christidis 2014; Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Roving Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Coracina sumatrensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Coracina striata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Sundaic <em><i>Coracina sumatrensis </i></em>is a proposed split from endemic Philippine<em> C. striata </em>based on morphological differences and limited mtDNA data (Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Visayan Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Coracina panayensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Coracina striata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Monotypic <em>Coracina</em> <em><i>panayensis </i></em>is a proposed split from <em>C. striata</em> based on morphological and bioacoustic differeces (Allen 2020;HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Louisiade Monarch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Symposiachrus melanopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Spectacled Monarch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Symposiachrus trivirgatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Monotypic Louisiade Monarch <em><i>Symposiachrus melanopterus</i></em> is a proposed split from <em>S. trivirgatus</em> based on morphological differences and phylogenetic analysis (McCullough et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Tagula Manucode</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Manucodia alter</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Glossy-mantled Manucode</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Manucodia ater</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Tagula Manucode <em>M. alter</em> is a proposed split from <em>M. ater</em> based on reportedly very different vocalizations and some morphological differences (Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Flores Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus floresianus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Timor Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus presbytes</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;"><em><i>Phylloscopus floresianus </i></em>is split from<em><i> P. presbytes </i></em>on the basis of plumage and vocal differences. (Eaton et al. 2021)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Guadalcanal Thicketbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cincloramphus turipavae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Melanesian (Santo) Thicketbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cincloramphus whitneyi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Split based on morphological differences and allopatry (Dutson 2011, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Palawan Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Mixornis woodi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Pin-striped Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Mixornis gularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on striking allopatry, plumage, and reported differences in calls (Collar & Robson 2020; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Brown-crowned (Phayre's) Scimitar Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus phayrei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Black-crowned (Coral-billed) Scimitar Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus ferruginosus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus phayrei </i></em>(including <em><i>stanfordi, albogularis, orientalis </i></em>and <em><i>dickinsoni</i></em>) is a proposed split from monotypic <em>P.</em> <em><i> ferruginosus </i></em>based on differences in plumage and vocalizations. English names under discussion (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Indochinese Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Malacopteron indochinense</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Scaly-crowned Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Malacopteron cinereum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em><i>Malacopteron indochinense </i></em>(Indochinese Babbler) is a proposed split from <em><i>M. cinereum </i></em>based on differences in plumage, vocalizations, and mtDNA (Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Glissando Babbler, Leaflitter Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Pellorneum saturatum, Pellorneum poliogene</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Mourning (Short-tailed) Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Pellorneum malaccense</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em><i>Pellorneum saturatum</i></em> and<em><i> Pellorneum poliogene </i></em>are proposed splits from <em>P. malaccense</em> based on pronounced vocal and genome-wide differences (Eaton et al. 2021). English names tentative.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Bornean Swamp Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Pellorneum macropterum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Malayan Swamp (White-chested) Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Pellorneum rostratum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on vocal and genetic differences (Eaton et al. 2021). English names tentative.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Modest Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum modestum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Thick-billed Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum agile</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Modest Flowerpecker (including subspecies <em><i>pallescens, atjehense and finschi</i></em>) is a proposed split from Thick-billed Flowerpecker on the basis of vocalizations and morphology (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; Eaton et al. 2021). But see Boesman (2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Tenggara Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum obsoletum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Thick-billed Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum agile</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Tenggara Flowerpecker (including subspecies <em>tinctum</em>) a proposed split from Thick-billed Flowerpecker (and is also distinguished from proposed Modest Flowerpecker) on the basis of vocalizations and morphology (Eaton et al. 2021). But see Boesman (2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Orange-lined Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i> Leptocoma juliae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Purple-throated Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Leptocoma sperata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage (Allen 2020, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ruvu Weaver</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ploceus holoxanthus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eastern Golden Weaver</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ploceus subaureus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Resurrect <em>P.</em> <em><i>holoxanthus</i></em> as a unique species after having been mistakenly synonymized with <em>P. subaureus </em>for years. But critical analysis shows consistent morphological differences and it is quite genetically distinct (Turner & Kennedy 2019; Fjeldså et al. 2020; Oschadleus et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Australian Zebra Finch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Taeniopygia castanotis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Sunda) Zebra Finch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Taeniopygia guttata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Australian Zebra Finch <em>T. castanotis</em> is split from (Sunda) Zebra Finch <em>T. guttata</em> based on differences in plumage, moderate mtDNA divergence. and evidence of assortive mating in captivity (Clayton 1990; Payne 2010; Olsson & Alström 2020; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 41px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Arabian Accentor</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Prunella fagani</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Radde's Accentor</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Prunella ocularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Arabian Accentor <em>P. fagani</em> is lumped with Radde's Accentor <em>P. ocularis</em> based on only minor differences in plumage, identical vocalizations, and insufficient genetic evidence to support a split. Treat as a non-migratory subspecies (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; Kirwan et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"> </p> <p><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><strong>African Chaffinch, Azores Chaffinch, Madeira Chaffinch, Canary Islands Chaffinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Fringilla spodiogenys, F. moreletti, F. maderensis, F. canariensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Eurasian (Common) Chaffinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Fringilla coelebs</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em><i>Fringilla spodiogenys </i></em>(including<em><i> africana </i></em>and <em><i>harterti</i></em>),<em><i> F. moreletti, F. maderensis </i></em>and<em><i> F. canariensis </i></em>(including<em><i> bakeri, ombriosa </i></em>and <em><i>palmae</i></em>) are proposed splits from <em>F. coelebs</em> based on differences in plumage and genetics (Recuerda et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinese Long-tailed Rosefinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carpodacus lepidus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Siberian) Long-tailed Rosefinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carpodacus sibiricus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em><i>Carpodacus lepidus </i></em>(including<em><i> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">henrici</span></i></em><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">) </span>is split from<em><i> C. sibricus </i></em>(including <em><i><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">sanguinol</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">entus </span></i></em><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">and </span><em><i><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ussuriensis</span></i></em><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">) </span>based on genetic and plumage differences (L<span dir="ltr" role="presentation">iu et al. 2020).</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 147px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Masked Bunting</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;">Emberiza personata</td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-faced Bunting</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;"> </p> <p><em>Emberiza spodocephala</em></p> <p> </td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 147px;">Monotypic <em>E. personata</em> is split from <em>E. spodocephala</em> based on morphological and genetic differences (Weissensteiner et al. 2014; Päckert et al. 2015; Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>New 12.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Inti Tanager</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><i>Heliothraupis </i><i>oneilli</i></strong></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Newly described genus and species within Thraupidae within the same clade as Black-goggled and Grey-headed Tanagers: Lane et al. 2021.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">AS<strong> 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sangihe Lilac Kingfisher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cittura sanghirensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Lilac Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cittura cyanotis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split on the basis of genetic traits, plumage, structural and bioacoustic differences (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Mindanao Dwarf Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Ceyx mindanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Luzon Dwarf Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Ceyx melanurus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Proposed split of <em>Ceyx mindanensis</em> from <em>C. melanurus</em> (including <em>samarensis</em>) on the basis of significant differences in plumage, some structural differences and phylogenetic analysis (Anderson et al. 2013; Allen 2020; HBW/BirdLife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;">Red-necked Falcon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;"><em><i>Falco ruficollis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;">Red-headed Falcon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;"><em><i>Falco chicquera</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Red-necked Falcon <em>F. ruficollis</em> (including <em>horsbrughi</em>) is a proposed split from Asian <em>Falco chicquera</em>, renamed Red-headed Falcon, based on differences in plumage, preferred breeding habitat, and genetic differences (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Fulvous-faced Scrub Tyrant</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Euscarthmus fulviceps</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Fulvous-crowned Scrub Tyrant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em> <i>Euscarthmus meloryphus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on morphological and vocal differences (Franz et al. 2020; SACC 898). English names established in SACC 916.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Guadalcanal Fantail</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Rhipidura ocularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Brown (Bougainville) Fantail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Ripidura drownei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on plumage and vocal differences (Dutson 2011; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Vanuatu Streaked Fantail, Fiji Streaked Fantail</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i> Rhipidura spilodera, Rhipidura layardi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">(New Caledonia) Streaked Fantail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i>Rhipidura verreauxi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Vanuatu Streaked Fantail <em>Rhipidura spilodera</em> and Fiji Streaked Fantail <em>Rhipidura layardi</em> (including <em>erythronota </em>and <em>rufilateralis</em>) are proposed splits from New Caledonia Streaked Fantail <em>R. verreauxi</em> based on plumage and vocal differences (HBW/BirdLife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Angola (Green-crowned) Greenbul</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Phyllastrephus viridiceps</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">White-throated Greenbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Phyllastrephus albigularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on plumage and reported bioacoustic differences (HBW/Birdlife). English name under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Sulu Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes haynaldi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Yellowish Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes everetti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on vocal and plumage differences (Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Malagasy Plain Martin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Riparia cowani</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Brown-throated Martin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Riparia paludicola</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on morphometrics, some plumage differences and reported differences in calls (HBW/Birdlife). English name under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Snares Fernbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Poodytes caudatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">New Zealand Fernbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Poodytes punctatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on plumage and morphometrics (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Huambo Cisticola</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cisticola bailunduensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Rock-loving Cisticola</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cisticola emini</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on morphology, strong bioacoustic differences and different habitat (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Sulu Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Macronus kettlewelli</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Brown Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Macronus striaticeps</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split from based on major plumage and iris color differences (Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Horsfield's Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Zoothera horsfieldi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Scaly Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Zoothera dauma</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on vocal, plumage and morphometric traits (Eaton et al. 2016). Apparently closer phylogenetically to <em>Z. aurea</em> than to <em>Z. dauma</em> (Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Western (White-winged) Magpie-Robin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Copsychus pica</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Madagascan Magpie-Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Copsychus albospecularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on morphometrics, bioacoustics, differences in plumage and display, and parapatric distribution (HBW/Birdlfe). English name under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><strong>Visayan Shama</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Copsychus superciliaris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">White-browed Shama</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Copsychus luzoniensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on genetic and plumage differences (Lim et al. 2010; Collar 2011b; Sánchez-González et al. 2015, HBW/BLI, Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Volcano Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cinnyris preussi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Rift (Northern Double-collared) Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cinnyris reichenowi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on genetic, morphological, and ecological divergence (Cooper et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Arabian Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cinnyris hellmayri</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Shining Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cinnyri habessinicus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Arabian Sunbird <em>Cinnyris hellmayri </em>(including <em>kinneari</em>) is split from Shining Sunbird <em>C. habessinicus</em> on the basis of distinctive male and female plumages, larger size, and reportedly different vocalizations (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Black-breasted Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Cinnyris idenburgi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Olive-backed Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Cinnyris jugularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on plumage and morphometric differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Grand Comoro Sunbird, Moheli Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Cinnyris moebii, Cinnyris voeltzkowi </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Madagascar (Malagasy) Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Cinnyris notatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed splits on the basis of differences in morphology and genetic divergence (Warren et al. 2003; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Upemba Masked Weaver</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Ploceus upembae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Katanga Masked Weaver</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Ploceus katangae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage and preliminary genetic data (Craig et al. 2011; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Chestnut-and-black Weaver</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Ploceus castaneofuscus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Vieillot's Black Weaver</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Ploceus nigerrimus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on marked differences in plumage and reported differences in breeding behavior (Crook 1963; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Grand Comoro Fody</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i> Foudia consobrina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Red-headed (Comoros) Fody</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i> Foudia eminentissima</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;"><em>Foudia consobrina</em> is a proposed split from <em>F. eminentissima</em> based on differences in plumage, evidently some vocal differences, and sister relationship with other Comoros taxa (Warren et al. 2011; Safford & Hawkins 2013; HBW/Birdlife; de Silva et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Malayan Bullfinch</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Pyrrhula waterstradti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Brown Bullfinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Pyrrhula nipalensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage and call (Puan et al. 2020; HBW/Birdlife)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Done</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 41px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Parana Chachalaca</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ortalis remota</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Speckled Chachalaca</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ortalis guttata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Recently proposed as a distinct species (Silveira et al. 2017; SACC 902). Did not pass SACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Kai Coucal</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Centropus spilopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Pheasant Coucal</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Centropus phasianinus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Kai Coucal <em>Centropus spilopterus</em> is relisted as a proposed split from Pheasant Coucal <em>C. phasianinus</em> based on its distinctive plumage and allopatric distribution (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 126px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 126px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></p> <p>Reposted</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;">Whistling Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cercococcyx lemaireae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;">Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. mechowi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 126px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as a new species <em>Cercococcyx lemaireae </em>based on song and call differences from <em>C. mechowi </em>(first noted by Dowsett-Lemaire 1997) (Boesman & Collar 2019). Apparent narrow hybrid zone in Bakossi Mountains, Cameroon.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Philippine Collared Dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia dusumieri</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sunda (Island) Collared Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia bitorquata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocal and plumage differences (Collar 2011b; Eaton et al. 2016; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Burmese Collared Dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia xanthocycla</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eurasian Collared Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia decaocto</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage, unique eye-ring color, song, and geographical isolation (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Western Spotted Dove</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Spilopelia suratensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Eastern Spotted Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Spilopelia chinensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Western Spotted Dove (including ssp <em>ceylonensis</em>) is a proposed split based on differences in plumage, soft-part colors and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Raiatea Fruit Dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus chrysogaster</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-green Fruit Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus purpuratus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage differences and molecular data (Cibois et al. 2014; Thibault & Cibois 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Geelvink Fruit-dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus speciosus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Yellow-bibbed Fruit Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus solomonensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage and vocal differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malabar Imperial Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula cuprea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mountain Imperial Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula badia</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on differences in morphology and voice (HBW/Birdlife; Niranjana & Praveen 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Geelvink Imperial Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula geelvinkiana</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Spice Imperial Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula myristicivora</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocal, morphological and plumage differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 100px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ryukyu Green Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Treron permagnus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;">Taiwan Green Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Treron formosae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 100px;">Accepted split of Ryukyu Green Pigeon (including ssp<em> medioximus</em>) from Taiwan (Whistling) Green Pigeon (including ssp <em>filipinus</em>) based on morphological and vocal differences (Brazil 2009; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Eastern Bronze Ground Dove</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pampusana johannae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Western) Bronze Ground Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Pampusana beccarii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on differences in vocalizations, plumage, elevation. and habitat (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>New Caledonian Buttonquail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Turnix novaecaledoniae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Painted Buttonquail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Turnix varius</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split following HBW/Birdlife.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">African Woolly-necked Stork</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ciconia microscelis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Asian Woolly-necked Stork</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ciconia episcopus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split of <em>Ciconia microscelis</em> from <em>C. episcopus</em> (including <em>neglecta</em>) based on pronounced plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Banggai Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Otus mendeni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Otus manadensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on vocalizations (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 80px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11,2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Guadalcanal Owl, Malaita Owl, Makira Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Athene granti, Athene malaitae, Athene roseoaxillaris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;">West Solomons Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Athene jacquinoti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 80px;">Accepted splits based on plumage and bioacoustic differences (Dutson 2011; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ethiopian Bee-eater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops lafresnayii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-breasted Bee-eater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops variegatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Merops lafresnayii</em> is an accepted split from <em>M. variegatus</em> based on morphological and vocal differences. Differs from the similarly sized <em>M. oreobates</em> by its different plumage and voice (Redman et al. 2016; Fry et al. 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>African Green Bee-eater, Arabian Green Bee-eater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops viridissimus, Merops cyanophrys</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Asian Green Bee-eater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops orientalis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Merops viridissimus </em>(including ssp <em>flavoviridis </em>and <em>cleopatra) </em>and<em> Merops cyanophrys</em> (including ssp <em>muscatensis</em>) are accepted splits from<em> Merops orientalis </em>based on significant differences in morphology and voice (Fry et al. 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 60px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumatran Woodpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Picus dedemi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-headed Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Picus canus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 60px;">Accepted split based on significant differences in plumage and voice (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 100px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Southern Sooty Woodpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Mulleripicus fuliginosus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;">Northern Sooty Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Mulleripicus funebris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 100px;">Accepted split from <em>M. funebris</em> (including <em>mayri</em> and <em>parkesi</em>) on the basis of structural and plumage differences and possible vocal differences (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife, Clements).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 120px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></p> <p>Reposted</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;">Western Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Buccanodon dowsetti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Eastern) Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. duchaillui</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as <em>Buccanodon dowsetti sp. nov. </em>based on very different vocals (first noted by Borrow & Demey 2001) (Boesman & Collar 2019). Replaces <em>B. duchaillui</em> west of Dahomey Gap.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Usambiro Barbet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Trachyphonus usambiro</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">D'Arnaud's Barbet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Trachyphonus darnaudii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage and vocal differences (Sibley & Monroe 1990; Stevenson & Fanshaw 2002; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Comoros Black Parrot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Coracopsis sibilans</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser Vasa Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Coracopsis nigra</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on genetic divergence and significant vocal and size difference (Kundu et al. 2012; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Simeulue Parrot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Psittinus abbotti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-rumped Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Psittinus cyanurus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px; background-color: #ffffff;">Accepted split based on substantial structural and plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Snow Mountain Tiger Parrot</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Psittacella lorentzi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Painted Tiger Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Psittacella picta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px; background-color: #ddddd;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Caatinga Antshrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Thamnophilus capistratus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Barred Antshrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Thamnophilus doliatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on bioacoustic, morphological and phylogenetic differences and reported sympatry/parapatry (SACC 890).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 200px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 207px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Perija Antpitta, Sierra Nevada Antpitta, Muisca Antpitta, Cajamarca Antpitta, Junin Antpitta, Urubamba Antpitta, Bolivian Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Grallaria saltuensis, G. spatiator. G. rufula, G. cajamarcae, G. obscura, G. occabambae, G. cochabambae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Grallaria rufula</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 207px;">Accepted split of currently recognized subspecies to full species based on phylogenetic, vocal and, where pertinent, morphological differences (Chesser et al. 2020; Isler et al. 2020; SACC 883). English name of <em><i>G. spatiator</i></em> is provisional.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Equatorial Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Grallaria saturata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Grallaria rufula</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split of resurrected subspecies to full species based on phylogenetic and vocal differences (Chesser et al. 2020; Isler et al. 2020; SACC 883).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 160px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 187px;"><strong><em> </em></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><em>AS 11.2</em></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chami Antpitta, Chachapoya Antpitta, Panao Antpitta, Oxapampa Antpitta, Ayacucho Antpitta, Puno Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Grallaria alvarezi, Grallaria gravesi, Grallaria oneilli, Grallaria centralis, Grallaria ayacuchensis, Grallaria sinaensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Grallaria rufula</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 187px;">Accepted new species within the Rufous Antpitta complex based on phylogenetic, vocal and, where pertinent, morphological differences (Chesser et al. 2020; Isler et al. 2020; SACC 883). English names of <em>G. gravesi </em>and<em> G. oneilli</em> are provisional.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 100px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela rubrobrunnea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dusky Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela obscura</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 100px;">Biak Myzomela <em>Myzomela rubrobrunnea</em> is split from Dusky Myzomela <em>M. obscura</em> based on morphological differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Moluccan Myzomela, Red-tinged Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela simplex, Myzomela rubrotincta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dusky Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela obscura</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Moluccan Myzomela <em>Myzomela</em> <em>simplex</em> (including ssp. <em>mortyana</em>) and Red-tinged Myzomela <em>Myzomela rubrotincta </em>are splits from <em>Myzomela obscura</em> based on differences in plumage, size and DNA (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Reddish Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela erythrina </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Red Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela cruentata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Reddish Myzomela <em>Myzomela erythrina</em> (including<em> lavongai, cantans, vinacea</em>) is split from Red Myzomela based on differences in morphology, plumage and elevation (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Long-billed Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela longirostris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Red-collared Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela rosenbergii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on morphometric differences and distinctive female plumage (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rennell Gerygone</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gerygone citrina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Fan-tailed Gerygone</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gerygone flavolateralis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in plumage and eye color, and biogeography (Dutson 2011; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span dir="ltr">Satin Berrypecker</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i><span dir="ltr">Melanocharis citreola</span></i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Streaked Berrypecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Melanocharis striativentris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Newly described species based on plumage and phylogenetic analysis (Milá et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Spotted Berrypecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhamphocharis piperata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Thick-billed (formerly Spotted) Berrypecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhamphocharis crassirostris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Rhamphocharis piperata</em> is split from <em>R. crassirostris</em> based on morphological differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife). English name Spotted Berrypecker is assigned to the split species to reflect its female plumage.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Western Crested Berrypecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Paramythia olivacea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eastern Crested Berrypecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Paramythia montium</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>West African Batis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Batis occulta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Fernando Po Batis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Batis poensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on differences in plumage and size (Sinclair & Ryan 2003; Clements; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Comoros Blue Vanga</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i> Cyanolanius comorensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Madagascar) Blue Vanga</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Cyanolanius madagascarinus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Comoros Blue Vanaga <em>Cyanolanius comorensis</em> (including<em> bensoni</em>) is a proposed split from Madagascar Blue Vanga <em>C. madagascarinus</em> based on morphological, plumage and vocal differences (Safford & Hawkins 2013; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Triller</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lalage leucoptera</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-browed Triller</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lalage atrovirens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in plumage and voice (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Giant Grey Shrike</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lanius giganteus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Chinese Grey Shrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lanius sphenocercus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted split on the basis of strong morphological divergence including where ranges approach; habitat differences; and genetic divergence (Svensson et al. 2009; Olsson et al. 2010; Panov et al. 2011; Dickinson & Christidis 2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Fantail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhipidura kordensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Northern Fantail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhipidura rufiventris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split on the basis of vocal and plumage differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tanimbar Monarch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carterornis castus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-naped Monarch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carterornis pileatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted split based on structural, plumage and bioacoustic differences (King 1997; Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife; Clements). The English name Tanimbar Monarch is prefered over Loetoe Monarch following HBW/Birdlife and Eaton et al. (2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mussau Flycatcher, Velvet Flycatcher, Dyaul Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myiagra hebetior, Myiagra eichhorni, Myiagra cervinicolor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Velvet Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myiagra hebetior</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted three-way split of <em>Myiagra hebetior</em> based on morphometric differences, strikingly different female plumage. and vocalizations (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife). Note English name Velvet Flycatcher is assigned to <em><i>Myiagra eichhorni.</i></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Wetar Oriole</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oriolus finschi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Timor (Olive-brown) Oriole</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oriolus melanotis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on strong genetic divergence and substantial vocal and plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2016; Jønsson et al. 2019; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Arabian Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Eremalauda eremodites</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dunn's Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Eremalauda dunni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in size, small but consistent differences in plumage, and reported deep genetic divergence (Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumatran Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ixos sumatranus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan (Sunda) Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ixos virescens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage and vocal differences (Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong>Camiguin Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes catarmanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;">Yellowish Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes everetti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on vocal and plumage differences (Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 41px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Siberian House Martin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Delichon lagopodum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Common House Martin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Delichon urbicum<br /> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological and vocal differences and syntopic nesting (Leader et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tenggara Paradise Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Terpsiphone floris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Terpsiphone affinis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on bioacoustic, morphological and phylogenetic data. Includes ssp. <em>sumbaensis</em> (Eaton et al. 2016; Fabre et al. 2012).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bornean Black Magpie</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Platysmurus aterrimus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Malayan Black Magpie</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Platysmurus leucopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on substantial plumage and vocal differences (Eaton et al. 2016; BLI/HBW).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>Small Crow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em><i>Corvus samarensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;">Slender-billed Crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em><i>Corvus enca</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on significant vocal differences and morphology. Includes ssp. <em>sierramadrensis </em>(see Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Palawan Crow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Corvus pusillus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Slender-billed Crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Corvus enca</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage, bill morphology and major vocal differences (Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Obi Paradise-crow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lycocorax obiensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Halmahera Paradise-crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lycocorax pyrrhopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on pronounced vocal and plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Black-capped Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Heteromyias armiti </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Ashy Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Heteromyias albispecularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Black-capped Robin <em>Heteromyias armiti</em> (including<em> rothschildi</em>) is split from <em>H. albispecularis</em> based on differences in genetics, plumage and vocalizations (Christidis et al. 2011; Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Ishigaki Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Parus nigriloris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Japanese Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Parus minor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on striking differences in plumage and evidently in vocalizations (Brazil 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Alpine Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phylloscopus occisinensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Tickell's Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phylloscopus affinis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted lump based on bioacoustic, morphological and phylogenetic data. Treat as a subspecies (Zhang et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 140px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 185px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Lompobattang Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus sarasinorum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus nesophilus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 185px;">Accepted split based on bioacoustic and morphological differences. Note that new English name follows the more range-restricted taxon which retains the scientific name of the formerly combined species. The more widespread form, <em>P. nesophilus</em>, retains the English name of "Sulawesi Leaf Warbler" (Berryman & Eaton 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Kilombero Cisticola</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cisticola bakerorum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Newly described species based on phylogenetics, morphology, and distinctive vocalizations (Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>White-tailed Cisticola</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cisticola anderseni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Newly described species based on phylogenetics, morphology, and distinctive vocalizations (Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Delicate Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Prinia lepida</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Graceful Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Prinia gracilis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Split of <em>Prinia lepida</em> (including <em><span dir="ltr"> akyildizi</span><span dir="ltr">, </span><span dir="ltr">irakensis</span><span dir="ltr">, </span><span dir="ltr">carpenteri, </span><span dir="ltr">lepida</span><span dir="ltr">, </span></em><span dir="ltr">and </span><span dir="ltr"><em>stevensi</em></span>) from <em>P. gracilis</em> is based on differences in <span dir="ltr">morphometrics, plumage, and vocalizations, and </span><span dir="ltr">mtDNA divergence (Alström et al. 2021).</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Brown-tailed Apalis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Apalis flavocincta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Yellow-breasted Apalis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Apalis flavida</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Brown-tailed Apalis <em>Apalis flavocincta</em> (including <em>viridiceps</em>) is split from <em>A. flavida</em> based on habitat, plumage and vocal differences (Sibley & Monroe 1990; HBW/Birdlife; Borrow pers. comm.; Redman pers. comm.).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 166px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;">Yunnan Parrotbill</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Sinosuthora ricketti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;">Brown-winged Parrotbill</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Sinosuthora brunnea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 166px;">Proposed split based on DNA analysis, morphology and difference in calls (Deignan 1964; Robson 2007; Penhallurick & Robson 2009; Yeung et al. 2011; HBW/Birdlife). However, status of the little-studied nominate ssp. <em>S. b. brunnea</em>, which has some morphological features shared with <em>ricketti,</em> means further analysis of the Brown-winged Parrotbill complex is required (Eaton, pers. comm.).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Grey-hooded Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyanoderma bicolor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Chestnut-winged Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyanoderma erythropterum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage, bioacoustics and phylogenetic divergence (Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife; Cros et al. 2020). Includes <em>rufum</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 80px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Visayan Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Sterrhoptilus affinis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-crowned (Calabarzon) Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Sterrhoptilus nigrocapitatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 80px;">Accepted split based on substantial phylogenetic divergence and paraphyly, as well as consistent plumage differences (Hosner et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sunda Scimitar Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus bornensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan (Chestnut-backed) Scimitar Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus montanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on substantial vocal differences and fairly distinct plumage (Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malayan Black-capped Babbler, Bornean Black-capped Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pellorneum nigrocapitatum, Pellorneum capistratoides</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan Black-capped Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pellorneum capistratum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Accepted split of <em>P. nigrocapitatu</em>m and <em>P. capistratoides</em> (including <em>morrelli</em>) from <em>P. capistratum</em> on the basis of pronounced vocal, plumage and genome-wide differences (Puan et al. 2020; Eaton et al. 2021, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Green-fronted White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Zosterops minor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-fronted White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops chrysolaemus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Accepted split based on distinct morphological differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017). Includes <em>rothschildi</em> as a subspecies. Note that the species epithet "<em>minor</em>" follows the split form, while the name "<em>chrysolaemus</em>" is assigned to the form retaining the original English name.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Oya Tabu White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops crookshanki</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Capped White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops fuscicapilla</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological and vocal differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bougainville White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops hamlini</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-throated White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops rendovae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic divergence and morphological differences (Moyle et al. 2009; Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Guadalcanal White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops oblitus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-throated White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops rendovae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on deep phylogenetic divergence (Manthey et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Palawan Fairy-bluebird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Irena tweeddalii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Asian Fairy-bluebird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Irena puella</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic divergence and morphometric and plumage differences (HBW/BLI; Moltesen et al. 2012; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Visayan Fairy-bluebird, Mindanao Fairy-bluebird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i> Irena ellae, Irena melanochlamys</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Luzon (Philippine) Fairy-bluebird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Irena cyanogastra</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Proposed splits based on phylogenetic divergence and differences in plumage (Moltesen et al. 2012; Hosner et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Siamese Pied Myna, Javan Pied Myna</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gracupica floweri, Gracupica jalla</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Indian) Pied Myna</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gracupica contra</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted splits based on genetic divergence and morphological features. <em>G. floweri</em> and <em>G. jalla</em> are monotypic. <em>G. contra</em> includes <em>superciliaris</em> as a subspecies and <em>sordida</em> synonymized with the nominate (Baveja et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Visayan Rhabdornis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhabdornis rabori</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhabdornis inornatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage and structural differences (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife; Clements).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tanzanian Illadopsis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Illadopsis distans</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Pale-breasted Illadopsis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Illadopsis rufipennis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Split <em>Illadopsis distans</em> from <em>I. rufipennis</em> based on morphological and bioacoustic differences (Zimmerman et al. 1996; Sinclair & Ryan 2003; Nguembock et al. 2009; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Dayak Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis montanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis banyumas</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocal, plumage and morphometric traits (Eaton et al. 2016; Gwee et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumba Jungle Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis stresemanni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Flores (Russet-backed) Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis oscillans</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage, structural and vocal differences (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Crocker Jungle Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ruficrissa</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ruficauda</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on bioacoustic differences. Includes ssp. <em>isola</em> (Gwee et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sulu Jungle-flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ocularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ruficauda</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on vocalizations and distinctive eye-ring color (Gwee et al. 2019; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinese Vivid Niltava</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Niltava oatesi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Taiwan Vivid Niltava</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Niltava vivida</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on morphometric, plumage, and bioacoustic differences (Rasmussen & Anderton 2005; HBW/Birdlife). English names tentative.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Short-tailed Akalat</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Sheppardia poensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Bocage's Akalat</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Sheppardia bocagei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Sheppardia poensis</em> (including ssp <em>granti, kungwensis, kaboboensis, </em>and <em>schoutedeni</em>) is split from <em>Sheppardia bocagei</em> based on significant bioacoustic, morphological, and habitat differences (Prigogine 1987; Borrow & Demey 2001; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Okinawa Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Larvivora namiyei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Ryukyu Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Larvivora komadori</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted split based on deep genetic divergence coupled with bioacoustic and morphological differences (Saitoh et al. 2015; Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Izu Robin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Larvivora tanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Japanese Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Larvivora akahige</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on morphological, bioacoustic and habitat differences (Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ryukyu Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ficedula owstoni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Narcissus Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ficedula narcissina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted split based on genetic and bioacoustic differences (Leader et al. 2013; Dong et al. 2015; Saitoh et al. 2015; Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife). Treat as monotypic following Ornithological Society of Japan (2000). Includes ssp. <em>shonis</em> and <em>jakuschima</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Atlas Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe seebohmi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Northern Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe oenanthe</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on striking differences in plumage and some bioacoustic differences (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rusty-breasted Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Oenanthe frenata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Buff-breasted (Red-breasted) Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Oenanthe bottae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on morphological differences (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Maghreb Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe halophila</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mourning Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe lugens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in degree of sexual dimorphism, song, and habitat (Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Basalt Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe warriae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mourning Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe lugens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on unique habitat, apparent lack of mixing, and distinctive plumage (Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Javan Leafbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis cochinchinensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-winged Leafbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis moluccensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Accepted split of <em>Chloropsis cochinchinensis </em>of Java and the widespread Blue-winged Leafbird <em>C. moluccensis</em> based on differences in plumage and deep mtDNA divergence (Moltesen et al. 2012; HBW/BLI; Eaton et al. 2016). Note change of scientific name of Blue-winged Leafbird with the split.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Greyish-crowned Leafbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis lazulina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Orange-bellied Leafbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis hardwickii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic divergence and plumage differences. Includes ssp. <em>melliana</em> (HBW/BLI; Moltesen et al. 2012)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Flame-crowned Flowerpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Dicaeum kampalili</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Yellow-crowned Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dicaeum anthonyi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage differences (HBW/BLI; Allen 2020). Note change of English name of <em>D. anthonyi</em> with the split.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Northern Buzzing (Obscure) Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Dicaeum obscurum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Southern Buzzing (White-bellied) Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Dicaeum hypoleucum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on phylogenetic divergence, major differences in plumage, and differences in calls (Hosner et al. 2018; Allen 2020). English names under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 44px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Yellow-chinned Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Anthreptes tephrolaemus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-chinned Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Anthreptes rectirostris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 44px;">Split based on differences in plumage and very different calls (HBW/Birdlife, Borrow in litt.).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Stripe-breasted Seedeater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Crithagra striatipectus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Reichard's Seedeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Crithagra reichardi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted split based on consistent differences in plumage (Turner 2013, Turner & Pearson 2015; Dickinson & Christidis 2014; Redman pers. comm., HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mindanao Serin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocorythus mindanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indonesian (Mountain) Serin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocorythus estherae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on significant plumage and structural differences (HBW/Birdlife; Eaton et al 2016; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cinnamon-bellied Saltator, Olivaceous Saltator</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Saltator grandis, Saltator olivascens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-grey (Greyish) Saltator</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Saltator coerulescens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted splits based on vocal and genetic differences (Chaves et al. 2013; SACC 879). <em>S. grandis</em> includes ssp. <em>vigorsii, plumbiceps, yucatanensis, hesperis </em>and <em>brevicaudus. S. olivascens </em>includes ssp. <em>plumbeus</em> and <em>brewsteri</em>. English names tentative pending SACC<em>.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Yungas Guan</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> <i>Penelope bridgesi</i> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dusky-legged Guan</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Penelope <i>obscura</i><br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Split based on <span class="A7">strong allopatry and biometric differences (Evangelista-Vargas & Silveira 2018; SACC 875).</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Yunnan Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phasianus elegans<br /> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Turkestan (Common) Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phasianus colchicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based primarily on mtDNA divergence (Liu et al. 2020). Monotypic.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Chinese Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phasianus torquatus<br /> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Turkestan (Common) Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phasianus colchicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based primarily on mtDNA divergence (Liu et al. 2020). Polytypic. Includes <em>torquatus</em>, <em>strauchi–vlangallii </em>and <em>formosanus </em>groups.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Vaurie's Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Caprimulgus centralasicus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">European Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Caprimulgus europaeus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Taxonomic status unclear. Known only from a single specimen. Recent mtDNA studies suggest that it may be synonymous with European Nightjar <em>C. e. plumipes</em> (Schweizer et al. 2020; Kirwan & Schweizer 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Mato Grosso Swift</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Chaetura viridipennis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Chapman's Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>C. chapmani</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Restoration of Mato Grosso Swift to a subspecies of Chapman's Swift is based on genetic revision of genus <em>Chaetura </em>(Chesser et al. 2018, SACC 841).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Ashy-tailed Swift</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Chaetura andrei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Vaux's Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>C. vauxi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split of Ashy-tailed Swift from Vaux's Swift is based on genetic revision of genus <em>Chaetura</em> (Chesser et al. 2018, SACC 841)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>Diamantina Sabrewing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Campylopterus diamantinensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;">Grey-breasted Sabrewing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Campylopterus largipennis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split from <em>C. largipennis</em> based on Lopes et al. (2017); SACC 755. English name adopted from SACC 859.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1<span style="color: #333333;"><br /> </span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">"Northern" Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Podiceps juninensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">"Southern" Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Podiceps occipitalis<strong><br /> </strong></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on morphology, non-migratory behavior, lack of distinct breeding plumage, and higher-pitched voice. English names provisional (SACC 864).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>Magellanic Snipe</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Gallinago magellanica<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;">South American Snipe</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Gallinago paraguaiae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocalizations and displays (Miller et al. 2019; SACC 843). English names provisional.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 96px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Galapagos Frigatebird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Fregata magnificens</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Magnificent Frigatebird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Fregata rothschildi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Proposed split based on strong genetic differentiation between the isolated Galapagos population, <em>F</em>. <em>magnificens</em> and the widespread taxon, <em>F. rothschildi</em> (Hailer et al. 2011; SACC 872).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Annobon Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Otus feae<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Otus senegalensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Split based on morphological and vocal differences (Collar & Boesman 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Arabian Eagle-Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Bubo milesi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Spotted Eagle-Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Bubo africanus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological and acoustic differences (Collar & Boesman 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Northern Olive Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Dendropicos ruwenzori</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Southern Olive Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dendropicos griseocephalus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on molecular species delimitation methods and estimates of gene flow. <em>D</em>.<em> ruwenzori</em> includes subspecies <em>kilimensis</em> (Fuchs et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Northern Crested Caracara</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Caracara cheriway</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Southern) Crested Caracara</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Caracara plancus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted lump based on short genetic distance and <span class="A7">indiscriminately mixed plumage characters in their area of overlap</span> (SACC 878).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ornate Pitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta concinna<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Elegant Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta elegans<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on bioacoustic and plumage differences. Parent species, <em>P. elegans</em>, retains its original English name (Yue et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Banda Sea Pitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta vigorsii<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Elegant Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta elegans<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Split based on bioacoustic and plumage differences (Yue et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">PL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scalloped Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes falcinellus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scaled Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes squamatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Proposed lump based on minor plumage differences, vocal (call) similarities, and lack of genetic data (SACC 881).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Layard's Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes layardi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rondonia Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes fuscicapillus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted lump based on lack of significant vocal and genetic differences. English name of the fused species ultimately to be determined but treat as Rondonia Woodcreeper for now (SACC 868).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinchipe Spinetail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Synallaxis chinchipensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Necklaced Spinetail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Synallaxis stictothorax</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;"><span class="SpellE">Accepted split based on morphological and vocal distinctions (Stopiglia</span> et al. 2020; SACC 882).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Northern Rufous-winged Antwren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Herpsilochmus frater</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Southern Rufous-winged Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Split based on significant vocal differences and some phenotypic differences. English names tentative. <em>H. frater</em> includes <em>exiguus</em> as a subspecies (Boesman 2016; SACC 870).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong>Utcubamba Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><em>Scytalopus intermedius<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;">Blackish Tapaculo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><em>Scytalopus latrans<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted split from Blackish Tapaculo to which it is only distantly related. More closely related to Large-footed Tapaculo, <em>S. macropus </em>(Cadena et al. 2020; SACC 858).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Turkestan Short-toed Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Alaudala heinei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser (Mediterranean) Short-toed Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Alaudala rufescens</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on phylogenetic divergence (Alström et al. 2020). Includes <em>aharonii, pseudobaetica </em>and<em> persica</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous Limestone Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Gypsophila calcicola</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Limestone Wren-Babbler (Variable Limestone Babbler)</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Gypsophila crispifrons</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on molecular phylogeny and bioacoustic differences (Gwee et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Annam Limestone Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Gypsophila annamensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Limestone Wren-Babbler (Variable Limestone Babbler)</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Gypsophila crispifrons</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on molecular phylogeny and bioacoustic differences (Gwee et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">"Coal-black" Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Turdus anthracinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Chiguanco Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Turdus chiguanco</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Proposed split based on genetic and morphological differences (SACC 871).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Taiwan Bullfinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pyrrhula owstoni<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-headed Bullfinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pyrrhula erythaca</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic, morphological and vocal differences (Dong et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bonin Greenfinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Chloris kittlitzi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-capped Greenfinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Chloris sinica</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split based on deep genetic divergence and morphological differences (<span class="ToggleUp"><span id="ART664650-REF109693-0" class="ToggleUp-panel" aria-hidden="false" data-panel="">Saitoh</span></span> et al. 2015; Saitoh et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Yungas Sparrow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Rhynchospiza dabbenei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Stripe-capped (Chaco) Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Rhynchospiza strigiceps</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split based on morphological, genetic, biogeographical and vocal evidence (Areta et al. 2019; SACC 842)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Moss-backed Sparrow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Arremon dorbignii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Saffron-billed Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Arremon flavirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on morphological, vocal and genetic differences (Buainain et al. 2016; SACC 874).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Donaldson-Smith's Turaco</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Menelikornis (Tauraco) donaldsoni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-cheeked Turaco</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Menelikornis (Tauraco) leucotis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Proposed split based on genetic and phenotypic differences and parapatry/possible syntopy (Perktaş et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Eastern Black-billed Turaco</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco emini</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Western) Black-billed Turaco</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco schuettii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Proposed split based on polyphyly with phenotypic differences (Perktaş et al. 2020). English names under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Reichenow's Turaco</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco reichenowi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Livingstone's Turaco</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco livingstonii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Proposed split based on polyphyly with phenotypic differences (Perktaş et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 11.1<br /> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>White-winged Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus krabbei sp. nov.</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">New species: Krabbe, Schulenberg, Hosner, et al., 2020 (SACC 852).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 11.1</span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Jalca Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus frankeae sp. nov.</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">New species: Krabbe, Schulenberg, Hosner, et al., 2020 (SACC 853).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 11.1</span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ampay Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus whitneyi sp. nov.</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">New species: Krabbe, Schulenberg, Hosner, et al., 2020 (SACC 854).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">AS 11.1<br /> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Loja Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus androstictus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Paramo Tapaculo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus opacus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on different calls and differences in mtDNA (SACC 855).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Saharan Scrub Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Scotocerca saharae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">'Streaked' Scrub Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Scotocerca inquieta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Proposed split of allopatric Scrub Warbler populations, which differ genetically (11,5 cytb mt-DNA), by song, and morphology (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; Handbook Western Palaearctic birds). <em>S. saharae</em> would include ssp <em>theresae. </em>Recognition pending formally published paper.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Peleng Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phylloscopus</em> <em>suaramerdu</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Proposed new species: Rheindt et al. 2020. Tentatively add as subspecies of <em>P. poliocephalus</em> pending evaluation of revision of the entire species complex.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">NEW 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Taliabu Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phylloscopus emilsalimi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Proposed new species: Rheindt et al. 202). Tentatively add as subspecies of <em>P. poliocephalus</em> pending evaluation of revision of the entire species complex.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 11.1<br /> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumatran Blue Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Myiomela sumatrana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sunda Robin (Javan Blue Robin)</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Myiomela diana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split (Ng et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Malaysian Crested Argus</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Rheinardia nigrescens</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">(Vietnamese) Crested Argus</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Rheinardia ocellata</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on plumage, crest morphology and color, and vocalizations (Davison et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">PL 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Canary Islands Oystercatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Haematopus meadewaldoi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Eurasian Oystercatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Haematopus ostralegus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Treat as a distinctive subspecies (Senfeld et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>White-faced Plover</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Charadrius dealbatus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Kentish Plover</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Charadrius alexandrinus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Recent phylogenetic studies support treating <em>C. dealbatus</em> as a separate species (Sadanandan et al. 2019; Wang et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">PS 10.2<strong><br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Great White Heron<strong><br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Ardea occidentalis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Great Blue Heron</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Ardea herodias</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Proposed split of white morph subspecies based on analyses of assortative mating (McGuire et al. 2019; NACC 2020-A-10). Declined by NACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Haida Gwaii Saw-whet Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Aegolius brooksi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Northern Saw-whet Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Aegolius acadicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Proposed split based on molecular evidence of limited gene flow and phenotypic differences. NACC 2020-B-8. Declined by NACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">AL 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Tawny Piculet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Picumnus fulvescens</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Ochraceous Piculet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Picumnus limae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Tentatively treat as a distinctive subspecies. (Lima et al. 2020, SACC 845)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Fine-banded Woodpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Campethera taeniolaema</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Tullberg's Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Campethera tullbergi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;"><em>Campethera taeniolaema</em> is split from allopatric <em>Campethera tullbergi</em> based on genetic and plumage differences. Fuchs et al. (2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Western Fire-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena maura</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">White-backed (East Amazonian) Fire-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena leuconota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Split Western Fire-eye from White-backed Fire-eye. (Isler & Maldonado-Coelho 2017; SACC 759).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Tapajos Fire-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena similis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">White-backed (East Amazonian) Fire-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena leuconota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Split Tapajos Fire-eye from White-backed Fire-eye. (Isler & Maldonado-Coelho 2017; SACC 759).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Black-headed Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola tallmanorum<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Green-and-black Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola riefferii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Potential split, but not subjected to molecular studies. (Sibley & Monroe 1990; Berv & Prum 2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Venezuelan Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola melanolaema<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Green-and-black Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola riefferii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Potential split. Berv & Prum (2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>Opalton Grasswren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em>Amytornis rowleyi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;">Striated Grasswren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em>Amytornis striatus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Accepted split. (Christidis et al. 2013; Black et al. 2020 a, b). English name Opalton Grasswren follows Black et al. (2020 a, b). Assigned the English name Rusty Grasswren by others (Christidis et al. 2013; Dickinson & Christidis 2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong>Rufous Grasswren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>Amytornis whitei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;">Striated Grasswren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>Amytornis striatus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split Polytypic. (Black et al. 2020 a, b). English name of this polytypic species follows Black et al. (2020 a, b). Includes <em>whitei, oweni</em>, and newly described <em>parvus</em> and <em>aenigma</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>NEW 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Taliabu Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Myzomela wahe</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted new species. Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">AL 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Northwestern Crow</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Corvus caurinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">American Crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Corvus brachyrhynchos</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Slager et al. 2020; NACC 2020-C-15</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Palawan Drongo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Dicrurus palawanensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">Hair-crested Drongo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Dicrurus hottentottus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split. Includes ssp. <em> cuyensis</em>. Shakya et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>NEW 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Peleng Fantail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Rhipidura habibiei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted as a new species in the Sulawesi Fantail complex as proposed in Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 144px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><strong>Solomons Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><em>Petroica polymorpha<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;">Pacific (Mayr's) Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><em>Petroica pusilla</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 144px;">Solomon Robin is an accepted split from Pacific Robin. Includes <em>polymorpha, septentrionalis, kulambangrae, </em>and <em>dennisi</em>. The remaining subspecies taxa from Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa, remain in <em>P. pusilla</em> with the revised English name of Mayr's Robin. Kearns et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Seram Bush Warbler<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Locustella musculus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Sulawesi (Chestnut-backed) Bush Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Locustella castanea</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>NEW 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Taliabu Bush Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> Locustella portenta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted new species. Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Western Subalpine Warbler<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Curruca iberiae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">(Eastern) Subalpine Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Curruca cantillans</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Western Subalpine Warbler is split from <em>C. cantillans</em> following Zuccon et al. (2020) and Svensson (2013a,b).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Yellow-eyed Bristlebill</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> Bleda ugandae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">Yellow-lored Bristlebill</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Bleda notatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences Huntley & Voelker (2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>Grey-cheeked Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em>Alophoixus tephrogenys</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;">Brown-cheeked Bulbul vs Melodius Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em> Alophoixus bres</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences Shakya et al. (2020). Note that English name, Grey-cheeked Bulbul, formerly assigned to <em>A. bres</em>, becomes associated with this, the split species. English name of <em>A. bres</em> to be determined.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Penan Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em> Alophoixus ruficrissus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Ochraceous Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em> Alophoixus ochraceus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences Shakya et al. (2020). English name to be determined.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Pale-faced Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Pycnonotus leucops</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">Flavescent Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Pycnonotus flavescens</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences (Dejtaradol et al. 2016; Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Schuett's Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pternistis schuetti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scaly Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. squamatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed (10.1) split of Schuett's Spurfowl based on revision of genus <em>Pternistis</em> (Mandiwana-Neudani et al. 2019). STET SSP pending continuing research. Includes <em>ssp maranensis</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 96px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Cranch's Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pternistis cranchi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Red-necked Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. afer</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Proposed (10.1) split of Cranch's Spurfowl based on revision of genus <em>Pternistis</em> (Mandiwana-Neudani et al. 2019). Takes into account complex hybridization. STET SSP pending continuing research.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 103px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PL 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Black-fronted Francolin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pternistis atrifrons</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Chestnut-naped Francolin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. castaneicollis </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Black-fronted Francolin was split from Chestnut-naped Francolin <em>P. castaneicollis</em> (Töpfer et al. 2014). Treated as subspecies by Mandiwana-Newdani et al. (2019) absent DNA metric. STET SP pending continuing research</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">AL 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Hoogerwerf's Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lophura hoogerwerfi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Salvadori's Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>L. inornata</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Overdue lump of poorly known species originally based on minor differences between females; males indistinguishable (Sözer et al. 2006, HBW, Eaton et al. 2016). Treat as SSP.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Hudsonian Whimbrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Numenius hudsonicus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Eurasian) Whimbrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. phaeopus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Genomic phylogeography separates Nearctic whimbrels as a deep monophyletic clade with distinct plumage (Sangster et al. 2011, Tan et al. 2019). Similar vocals need study.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 126px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 145px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;">Whistling Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cercococcyx lemaireae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;">Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. mechowi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 145px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as a new species <em>Cercococcyx lemaireae </em>based on song and call differences from <em>C. mechowi </em>(first noted by Dowsett-Lemaire 1997) (Boesman & Collar 2019). Apparent narrow hybrid zone in Bakossi Mountains, Cameroon. Await genetics and playback responses.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Maghreb Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Strix mauritanica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Tawny Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>S. aluco</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split (10.1) based on morphology, genetics and vocals (Brito 2005, Doña et al. 2015, Robb 2015)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 145px;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #000000;"> <strong>AS 10.1</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sunda Owlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Glaucidium sylvaticum</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;">Collared Owlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. brodiei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 145px;">Accepted split (10.1) of Sunda Owlet (<em>G. sylvaticum</em>) from Collared Owlet (<em>G. brodiei</em>; Gwee et al. 2019) largely on the basis of the primary song type, which is shared by Sumatran <em>sylvaticum</em> and Bornean <em>borneense </em>but distinctly different from that shared by the widespread continental nominate and Taiwanese <em>pardalotum.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 126px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 126px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Butterfly Coquette</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Lophornis verreauxii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;">Festive Coquette</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>L. chalybeus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 126px;">Accepted split (10.1) of widespread Amazonian <em>verreauxii</em> from the broadly allopatric E Brazilian <em>chalybeus</em> largely on the basis of different morphology, especially crest length, and vocal differences (del Hoyo and Collar 2014, Donegan et al. 2015, del Hoyo et al. 2019, SACC 833) ENG: Verreaux's Coquette?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 124px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Western Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Buccanodon dowsetti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Eastern) Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. duchaillui</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as <em>Buccanodon dowsetti sp. nov. </em>based on very different vocals (first noted by Borrow & Demey 2001)(Boesman & Collar 2019). Replaces <em>B. duchaillui</em> west of Dahomey Gap. Await genetics and playback responses.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Alor Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Myzomela prawiradilagae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Crimson-hooded Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>M. kuehni</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">New species closely related to <em>M</em>. <em>kuehni</em>, first reported by Trainor et al. (2012a,b) and formally described to science on the basis of a single specimen (Irham et al. 2019). Head color, song and call differ; genetic divergence weak .</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cryptic Honeyeater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"> <p class="p1"><em>Microptilotis</em> <em style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">imitatrix</em></p> </td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Graceful Honeyeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>M. gracilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted (10.1) split of allopatric <em>imitatrix</em> based on vocal repertoire differences and playback responses supplemented by genetic and morphology differences incl. eye color (Nielsen 2018). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Swinhoe's Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Prinia striata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Himalayan [Striated] Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. crinigera</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Accepted split (10.1) from <em>Prinia crinigera</em> based on non-sister status, vocal and morphological differences, and previously unrecognized sympatry in Yunnan (Alström et al. 2019). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Burmese Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Prinia cooki</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Deignan's [Brown] Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. polychroa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split (10.1) based on genetic, song, and morphological differences (Alström et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Annam Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Prinia rocki</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Deignan's [Brown] Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. polychroa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split (10.1) based on genetic, song, and morphological differences (Alström et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Spectacled Flowerpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dicaeum dayakorum</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Distinctive new species informally documented by sightings and photographs (Edwards et al. 2009, Sykes and Loseby 2015, Boyd et al. 2016) and now described scientifically from the sole known specimen (Saucier et al. 2019). Basal <em>Dicaeum</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;"> PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Flores Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dicaeum rhodopygiale</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>D. sanguinolentum </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split of montane Flores endemic taxon from <em>D. sanguinolentum</em>, based on minor plumage and apparent vocal differences (Rheindt and Eaton 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 102px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 102px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;"> PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sumba Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dicaeum wilhelminae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;">Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>D. sanguinolentum </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 102px;">Proposed split of endemic taxon of Sumba (where found at all altitudes) from <em>D. sanguinolentum</em>, based on moderately distinct plumage and striking vocal differences (Rheindt and Eaton 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 78px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;"> PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Timor Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dicaeum hanieli</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>D. sanguinolentum </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split of montane Timor endemic taxon from <em>D. sanguinolentum</em>, based on moderately distinct plumage and apparent vocal differences (Rheindt and Eaton 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>West African Crested Tern</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Thalasseus albididorsalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;">Royal Tern</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>T. maximus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Genetic analysis supports sister relation of <em>T. m. albididorsalis</em> to <em>T. bengalensis </em>(Collinson et al. 2017). Elevation to species status would remove paraphyly. NACC 2020-A-9. ENG.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 10.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Numfor Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Phylloscopus maforensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Island Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>P. poliocephalus </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Morphologically distinct; genetics desired (Beehler & Pratt 2016, HBW). Alström et al. 2018 sampled subspecies <em>pallescens</em> from Kolombangara I (w Solomons). Restore <em>poliocephalus.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 10.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Phylloscopus misoriensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Island Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>P. poliocephalus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Morphologically distinct; genetics desired (Beehler & Pratt 2016, HBW); not sampled by Alström et al. 2018.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 168px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 207px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 10.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Eastern Black-eared Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oenanthe melanoleuca</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Western) Black-eared Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. hispanica </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 207px;">Accepted split of Eastern Black-eared Wheatear (<em>O. melanoleuca </em>from Western addresses genetic paraphyly in this <em>Oenanthe</em> species complex (Aliabadian et al. 2012, <span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">Schweizer et al. 2019, Jirle for Swedish Taxonomic Committee</span>). Black-eared Wheatear <em>O. hispanica</em> currently includes two subspecies (<em>hispanica, melanoleuca</em>). But <em>melanoleuca </em>is sister to <em>M. cypriaca</em> and hybridizes extensively with <em>O. pleschanka </em>in <span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">northern Iran</span>. <em>Hispanica</em> is sister to <span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">that clade</span><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">.</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 192px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Stejneger's Scoter</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Melanitta stejnegeri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-winged Scoter</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>M. deglandi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 192px;">Accepted split of Stejneger's Scoter <em>M. stejnegeri</em> from White-winged Scoter <em>M. deglandi</em> based on lack of hybridization and on morphological characters that include the black rather than brown flanks (<em>deglandi</em> also has brown tinged scapulars), a more obvious hook "nose" on <em>stejnegeri</em>, a longer white post-ocular mark on <em>stejnegeri</em>, and different bill coloration (HBW, NACC 2019-A-16 and references therein).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 9.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Pacific Fulmar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Fulmarus rodgersii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Atlantic [Northern]</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>F. glacialis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed split of Pacific Fulmar is based primarily on deep mtDNA divergence and minor morphological differences (Kerr and Dove 2013, NACC 2019-A-1 decline)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 9.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Harlan's Hawk</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Buteo harlani</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Red-tailed Hawk</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. jamaicensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed species recognition of controversial Harlan's Hawk based many diagnosable differences (Clark 2018, NACC 2019-A-2 decline with two views of these highly variable Canadian buteos</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong>Australian Tern</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>Gelochelidon macrotarsa</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;">Gull-billed Tern</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>G. nilotica</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of <em>G. macrotarsa</em> is based on morphological differences (Rogers et al. 2005, HBW, Schodde pers. comm). ENG Australian Gull-billed Tern</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malagasy Palm Swift</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Cypsiurus gracilis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Palm Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. parvus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of Malagasy Palm Swift from African Palm Swift (<em>C. parvus</em>) based on vocalizations and plumage coloration (Mills et al. 2019). Includes <em>griveaudi </em>on Comoro Is</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">AL 9.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Schouteden's Swift</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Schoutedenapus schoutedeni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scarce Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>S. myioptilus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Probably are darker juvenile or sub-adult Scarce Swifts subspecies <em>chapini </em>(Fishpool 2019)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Green-headed Hillstar</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oreotrochilus stolzmanni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Andean Hillstar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. estella</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Green-headed Hillstar is an accepted split from <em>O. estella</em> based on plumage differences and mtDNA relationship to <em>O. melanogaster. </em>SACC 808</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 105px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Blue-throated Hillstar</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 105px;">Newly described species based on striking plumage differences from Andean Hillstar <em>O. </em>(<em>estella</em>)<em> stolzmanni</em>) (Somoza-Molina et al 2018). Genomic analysis of <em>estella</em> species complex desired (see HBW, SACC 808)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Indochinese Roller</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Coracias affinis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indian Roller</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. benghalensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Morphologically distinct Indochinese Roller may be more closely related to Purple-winged Roller (<em>C. temmincki</em>) than to Indian Roller separated by a narrow hybrid zone (Johansson et al. 2018, HBW)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Barbary Falcon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Falco pelegrinoides</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Peregrine Falcon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Falco peregrinus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Barbary Falcon is genetically similar to other subspecies of Peregrine Falcon and is deeply embedded in the Peregrine Falcon complex (White et al. 2013, H&M4, Fuchs et al. 2015, Wink 2015, HBW Alive).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Small-headed Elaenia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Elaenia sordida</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Highland Elaenia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. obscura</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;"><em>Elaenia sordida</em> is split from Highland Elaenia based on mtDNA genetics and vocals (Rheindt et al. 2008, Minns 2017, HBW, SACC 806). English name follows SACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ceara Woodcreeper</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Xiphorhynchus atlanticus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>X. fuscus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of monotypic Atlantic Woodcreeper is based on genetic, morphological and vocal distinctions (Cabanne et al. 2014, Garcia et al. 2017, SACC 659, 809, HBW). ENG: Nordeste, Ceara?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 128px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 128px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;">Negro Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Epinecrophylla pyrrhonota</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;">Napo Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>E. haematonota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 128px;">Negro Stipple-throated Antwren was split from [Napo] Stipple-throated Antwren (Whitney et al. 2013e, SACC 589A), but vocalizations are identical and morphological differences slight (Isler and Whitney 2018, SACC 817). ENG <em>Epinecrophylla </em>spp become Stipplethroats</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Yasuni Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Epinecrophylla fjeldsaai</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Napo Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>E. haematonota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Yasuni Stipple-throated Antwren was split from [Napo] Stipple-throated Antwren (Whitney et al. 2013e, SACC 589A), but vocalizations are identical and morphological differences slight (Isler and Whitney 2018, SACC 817)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 104px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 104px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Whistler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pachycephala (Colluricincla) melanorhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 104px;">The endemic Biak Little 'Shrikethrush' <em>C. m. melanorhyncha</em> is a whistler, sister to <em>Pachycephala phaionota</em> (Marki et al. 2018). Move from <em>Colluricincla</em> to species of <em>Pachycephala</em>. Rename.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong>Sepik-Ramu Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><em>Colluricincla tappenbecki</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; vertical-align: middle; height: 124px;"><span style="color: #808080;">The following accepted splits (9.2) of the Little Shrikethrush species complex are based on genetics and morphology (Marki et al. 2018, Schodde pers. comm)</span>. Proposed split (9.2) of Sepik-Ramu Shrikethrush <em>C. tappenbecki</em> includes ssp <em>madaraszi</em> and <em>maeandrina</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla rufogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of Rufous Shrikethrush <em>C. rufogaster</em> includes ssp <em>griseata</em> and <em>goodsoni. Ssp aelptes</em> is included in <em>goodsoni; gouldii and synaptica </em>are included in nominate <em>rufogaster </em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tagula Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla discolor</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mamberamo Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla obscura</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Monotypic; includes ssp <em>hybridus</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Waigeo Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 128px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Variable Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla fortis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 128px;">Includes ssp <em>trobriandi (??) </em>and <em>despecta (</em>includes<em> neos </em>and <em>superflua</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 126px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cream-eyed Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pycnonotus pseudosimplex</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;">Cream-vented Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>P. simplex</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 126px;">Cream-eyed Bulbul <em>P. pseudosimplex</em> is a newly described species previously known as an eye-color morph of Cream-vented Bulbul <em>P. simplex perplexus</em> on Borneo.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Cream-eyed Bulbul is a genetically distinct sister to Ashy-fronted Bulbul <em>P. cinereifrons</em> of Palawan (Shakya et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 159px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Morotai White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops dehaani</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;">Cream-throated White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. atriceps</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 159px;">Proposed split of Morotai White-eye is based on distinct plumage, exceptional dawn song and submontane/montane ecology (Rheindt and Eaton 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 159px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Wakatobi White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops flavissimus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lemon-bellied White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. chloris</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 159px;">Accepted split of Wakatobi White-eye is based on morphology, genetics, and vocalizations (O'Connell et al. 2019)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;">Saint Lucia Thrasher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Ramphocinclus </em></em><i style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">sanctaeluciae</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-breasted Thrasher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>R. brachyurus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Proposed split of Saint Lucia Thrasher is based on molecular phylogenetics (DaCosta et al. 2019). Await research in progress</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 105px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Campina Thrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Turdus arthuri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>T. ignobilis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 105px;">Campina Thrush is an accepted split from Black-billed Thrush <em>T. ignobilis</em> justified by sympatry without intergradation at two Colombian localities (Cerqueira et al. 2016, Avendaño et al. 2017, Stiles and Avendaño 2019, SACC 814).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Pantepui Thrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Turdus murinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>T. ignobilis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Pantepui Thrush is an accepted split from Black-billed Thrush <em>T. ignobilis</em> based on genetic divergence (Cerqueira et al. 2016, Avendaño et al. 2017, Stiles and Avendaño 2019, SACC 814).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Philippine Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx poliogyna<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sumatran Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx saturata<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic. Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Bornean Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx erythrogyna<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic. Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Flores Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx floris<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic. Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Hill Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Cyornis whitei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan [Hill] Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>C. banyumas</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 96px;"><em>C. whitei</em> is an accepted split from <em>C. banyumas</em> based on genetics and vocalizations (Zhang et al. 2016, Gwee et al. 2019. Note transfer of established English name Hill Blue Flycatcher to <em>C. whitei.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Dayak Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cyornis montanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Javan [Hill] Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. banyumas</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 84px;">A Borneo endemic, the Dayak Blue Flycatcher is a proposed split from Javan [Hill] Blue Flycatcher based on vocalizations (Gwee et al. 2019). STET, pending current studies (Sheldon pers. comm.)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Indochinese Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Cyornis sumatrensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Tickell's Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. tickelliae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 84px;">Widespread Indochinese Blue Flycatcher is a proposed split from Tickell's Blue Flycatcher based on morphology and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2005, Gwee et al. 2019, HBW)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;">PL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;">Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"><em>Cyornis djampeanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;">Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"><em>C. omissus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 64px;">Taxonomic status and relationships of Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher are uncertain (Gwee et al. 2019). Stet species for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Kalao Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Cyornis </em>kalaoensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. omissus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">Kalao Blue Flycatcher is a proposed split based on vocalizations (Gwee et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 96px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Crocker Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cyornis ruficrissa</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. ruficauda</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 96px;">Proposed split of Borneo subspecies of Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher as Crocker Jungle Flycatcher <em>C. ruficrissa</em> based on vocalizations, but status uncertain (Gwee et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sulu Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cyornis ocularis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. ruficauda</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 72px;">Proposed split of Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatchers on Sulu Arch as Sulu Jungle Flycatcher (<em>C. ocularis</em>) based on vocalizations (Gwee et al. 2019)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Yucatan Gnatcatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Polioptila albiventris</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-lored Gnatcatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. albiloris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 84px;">Accepted split of Yucatan Gnatcatcher <em>P. albiventris</em> from White-lored Gnatcatcher is based on genetic and vocal distinctions (Smith et al 2018; NACC 2019-C-7, E-6a).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Nicholson's Pipit</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Anthus nicholsoni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Long-billed Pipit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>A. similis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 120px;">Accepted split of South African pops of Long-billed Pipit is based on their allopatric distributions (southern and East African populations separated by ca. 1 800 km), their non-migratory nature and their high cyt b sequence divergence values (Pietersen et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 55px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <p class="p1">Chaco Nothura</p> </td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Nothura chacoensis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Spotted Nothura</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>N. maculosa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Treat Chaco Nothura as a subspecies of Spotted Nothura (Hayes et al. 2018, SACC 782)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 78px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">SSP 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"> <p class="p1">Whenua Hou Diving Petrel</p> </td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Pelecanoides </em></em><em>whenuahouensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">South Georgia Diving Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. georgicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed split of (endangered) Whenua Hou Diving Petrel based primarily on slight phenotypic differences (Fischer et al. 2018). Treat provisionally as ssp of <em>georgicus</em> pending vocal and genetic diagnoses</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rote Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox rotiensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;">Australian [Southern] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. boobook</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Accepted split from Southern Boobook <em>N. boobook</em> based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Timor Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox fusca</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;">Australian [Southern] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. boobook<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Accepted split from Southern Boobook <em>N. boobook</em> based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Alor Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox plesseni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;">Australian [Southern] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. boobook<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Accepted split from Southern Boobook <em>N. boobook</em> based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Buru Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox hantu</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Seram [Hantu] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. squamipila</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split of Buru Boobook from unrelated Seram Boobook based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017). ENG Rename <em>N. squamipila </em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Green-backed Hillstar</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Urochroa leucura</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Rufous-gaped [White-tailed] Hillstar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>U. bougueri</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Green-backed Hillstar is a proposed (9.1) split from White-tailed Hillstar, renamed Rufous-gaped Hillstar (HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; SACC 775, 800).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Dry-forest Sabrewing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Campylopterus </em>calcirupicola</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Grey-breasted Sabrewing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. largipennis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Dry-forest Sabrewing is a proposed (9.1) new member of the <em>Campylopterus largipennis</em> species complex (Lopes et al. 2017). SACC 755, 756 and HBW accept with species status. ENG Limestone Sabrewing?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chiriqui Foliage-gleaner</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Automolus exsertus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;">Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>A. ochrolaemus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Chiriqui Foliage-gleaner is split from widespread Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner based on vocals (incl. playback expts), and mtDNA divergence (Freeman and Montgomery 2017, NACC 2018-A-2)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Rufous-breasted Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Grallaricula leymebambae</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Rusty-breasted Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>G</em>. <i>ferrugineipectus</i></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Van Doren et al. 2018, SACC 784 accepted</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tapajos Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Myrmothera subcanescens</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Thrush-like Antpitta</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. campanisona</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Carneiro et al. 2018; SACC 785 accepted .</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Spotted Scrubwren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Sericornis maculatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">White-browed Scrubwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>S. frontalis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split follows comprehensive revision of scrubwrens and allies (Norman et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Albertine Sooty Boubou</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Laniarius holomelas</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mountain Sooty Boubou</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>L. poensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Accepted split supported by eye color, vocals and preliminary DNA evidence (Voelker et al. 2010, H&M4, HBW).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Western Square-tailed Drongo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dicrurus occidentalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">[Common] Square-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>D. </em></em><em>ludwigii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Western Square-tailed Drongo is a newly described species embedded in <em>D. ludwigii</em> but sister to newly split Sharpe's Drongo (Fuchs et al. 2018). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sharpe's Drongo</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus sharpei</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">[Common] Square-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>D. </em></em><em>ludwigii</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Sharpe's Drongo (including <em>elgonensis</em>, synonym) is a proposed split from Square-tailed Drongo <em>D. ludwigii</em> <em> </em>based on plumage color and genetic lineage (Fuchs et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Fanti Drongo</strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus atactus</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Velvet-mantled Drongo</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>D. modestus</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Fanti Drongo is a proposed split from the Velvet-mantled Drongo <em>coracinus/modestus</em> complex (Fuchs et al. 2017). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Glossy-backed Drongo</strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus divaricatus</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Fork-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>D. adsimilis</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Glossy-backed Drongo <em>D. divaricatus</em> is a proposed split from the Fork-tailed Drongo species complex (Fuchs et al. 2017). <em>D. adsimilis</em> would retain ssp <em>fugax.</em> ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 9.1</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Clancey's Drongo</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus apivorus</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Fork-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>D. adsimilis</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Clancey's Drongo <em>D.a. apivorus</em> is a proposed split from the Fork-tailed Drongo species complex (Fuchs et al. 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Erlanger's Lark</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Calandrella erlangeri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Blanford's Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><i>C. blanfordi</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 46px;">Treat Erlanger's Lark as a subspecies of Blanford's Lark (Stervander et al 2016)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous-capped Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Calandrella eremica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blanford's Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><i>C. blanfordi</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 46px;">Accepted split of Rufous-capped Lark from Blanford's Lark. Includes <em>daaroodensis</em> (Stervander et al. 2016)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 93px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Steppe Grey Shrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Lanius pallidirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Great Grey Shrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>L. excubitor</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;"><em>Lanius pallidirostris</em> is split from <em>Lanius excubitor</em> (King 1997, Hernández et al. 2004, Panov 2011) but not by HBW, Clements, H&M4. Restore to status as ssp of <em>excubitor</em> pending full resolution of this complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chivi Vireo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Vireo chivi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Red-eyed Vireo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Vireo olivaceus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Chivi Vireo is split from Red-eyed Vireo based on lack of introgression and not monophyletic (Battey and Klicka 2017, NACC 2018-B-4)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rote Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Phylloscopus rotiensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Newly described, vocally and genetically distinct species with long bill; sister to Timor Leaf Warbler <em>P. presbytes (</em>Ng et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 78px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 78px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Socotra White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops socotranus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;">Abyssinian White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. abyssinicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 78px;">An old outlying lineage that should be split from unrelated mainland <em>Z. abyssinicus </em>(Cox et al . 2014). SEQ</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mbulu White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops mbuluensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Montane White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. poliogastrus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Accepted split from artificial Montane White-eye subspecies complex <em>Z. poliogastrus </em>(Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Is sister to <em>Z. abyssinicus flavilateralus</em> (Cox et al 2014). Monotypic.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Pale White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops flavilateralis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Abyssinian White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. abyssinicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from Abyssinian White-eye (Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Includes <em>jubaensis</em>. ENG Pale Scrub White-eye?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 102px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 102px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Aldabra White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops aldabrensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;">Malagasy White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. maderaspatanus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 102px;">Accepted split from Malagasy White-eye. Aldabra White-eye is sister to Seychelles White-eye and, in turn, Kirk's White-eye and Malagasy White-eye (Cox et al. 2014)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>South Pare White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops winifredae<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Montane White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> Z. poliogastrus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from artificial Montane White-eye subspecies complex <em>Z. poliogastrus </em>(Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Sister to <em style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">Z.</em><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;"> </span><em style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">pallidus</em><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">?</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Southern Yellow White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Zosterops anderssoni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Yellow White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> Z. senegalensis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from African Yellow White-eye Z. <em>senegalensis</em> (Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017); includes <em>stierlingi </em>provisionally</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Broad-ringed White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops eurycricotus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Heuglin's [Montane] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em><em> </em></em></em><em><em>Z. poliogastrus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from artificial Montane White-eye subspecies complex <em><em><em>Z. poliogastrus </em></em></em>(Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Monotypic<em><em><br /> </em></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Green White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops stuhlmanni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Yellow White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. senegalensis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from African Yellow White-eye <em>Z. senegalensis</em> (Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017); includes ssp <em>toroensis, scotti</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Mountain White-eye</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Zosterops montanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Warbling [Japanese] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Z. japonicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Montane White-eye is a proposed lump with revised Warbling [Japanese] White-eye complex (Lim et al. 2018). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Swinhoe's White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops simplex</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Japanese White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. japonicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Swinhoe's White-eye is a proposed split from the revised [Warbling] Japanese White-eye complex. It would include ssp <i>erwini</i> and <i><i>salvadorii </i></i>(Lim et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Enggano White-eye</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Zosterops salvadorii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Swinhoe's White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Z. simplex</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Enggano White-eye (<em>Z. salvadorii</em>) is a weakly defined species best treated as a subspecies of <em>Zosterops simplex </em>(Lim et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 116px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 116px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Hume's White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops auriventer</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indian [Oriental] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Z. palpebrosus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 116px;"><em>Z. auriventer</em> is redefined as an upland species related to <em>Z. everetti</em> not <em>Z. palpebrosus</em> (Wells 2017).<span class="Apple-converted-space"><span class="Apple-converted-space"> Includes ssp </span></span><span class="Apple-converted-space"><em>tahanensis</em> and <em>wetmorei</em>. </span>The name <em>auriventer</em> is the senior name available for mainland Asian populations named Hume’s White-eye.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sangkar White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Zosterops melanurus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indian [Oriental] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> Z. palpebrosus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 46px;">Sangkar White-eye is a proposed split from Oriental White-eye (Lim et al. 2018). Includes ssp <em>buxtoni</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chattering Gnatwren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ramphocaenus sticturus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;">Trilling [Long-billed] Gnatwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><i>R. melanurus</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Accepted split from Long-billed Gnatwren based on phylogenetics, voice, plumage, and sympatry; includes ssp <em>obscurus</em> (Smith et al. 2018, SACC 790A). ENG Rename <em>R.</em> <em>melanurus</em> 'Trilling' Gnatwren</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 93px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Northern Gnatwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Ramphocaenus rufiventris<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">[Trilling] Long-billed Gnatwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><i>R. melanurus</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Split trans-Andean <i>R. rufiventris</i> (including <span class="SpellE"><i>ardeleo</i></span> and <span class="SpellE"><i>sanctaemarthae</i></span>) from cis-Andean <i>R. melanurus </i>(Smith et al. 2018, SACC 790B). Colombian forms not fully resolved. STET PS</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Violet-hooded Starling</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aplonis circumscripta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Metallic Starling</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>A. metallica</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Violet-hooded Starling is a relict split in Gill & Wright 2006, recommended by Ben King. Review underway.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Ethiopian Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Turdus simensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Groundscraper Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>T. litsitsirupa</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Ethiopian Thrush is a proposed split based on deep genetic divergence, plumage and vocal differences (Nylander et al. 2008, HBW). Stet ssp pending full analysis</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Himalayan Shortwing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Brachypteryx cruralis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>B. montana</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">The three Asian forms of White-browed Shortwing <em>B. montana</em> are split from Philippine and Indonesian taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinese Shortwing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Brachypteryx sinensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>B. montana<br /> </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">The three Asian forms of White-browed Shortwing <em>B. montana</em> are split from Philippine and Indonesian taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Taiwan Shortwing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Brachypteryx goodfellowi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>B. montana<br /> </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">The three Asian forms of White-browed Shortwing <em>B. montana</em> are split from Philippine and Indonesian taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cherrie's Tanager</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Ramphocelus costaricensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Scarlet-rumped [Passerini's] Tanager</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>R. passerinii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Proposal to lump Cherrie's Tanager as a subspecies of Passerini's Tanager <em>R. passerinii </em>is based on nondiscrimination in playback expts (Freeman and Montgomery 2017, NACC 2018-A-4). Change English name of <i>R. passerinii </i>to Scarlet-rumped Tanager.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 167px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 8.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Ecuadorian Hermit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Phaethornis baroni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Long-billed Hermit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. longirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 167px;" valign="top">Baron's Hermit <em>Phaethornis baroni</em> is treated as conspecific with Long-billed Hermit <em>P. longirostris</em> following SACC (136). Restoration of species status deserves reconsideration given morphological distinctions,<span class="Apple-converted-space"> vocal differences (see xeno-canto), </span>allopatric range, and advances in the taxonomy of this species complex (Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, HBW). Await phylogeny?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PS 8.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellow-faced Grosbeak</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Caryothraustes brasiliensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellow-green Grosbeak</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>C. canadensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Yellow-faced Grosbeak of the Atlantic forests of Brasil is a proposed split based on morphology and vocalizations (Tonetti et al. 2017). SACC proposal?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP 8.2</span></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top">'Trindade' Frigatebird</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top"><em>Fregata trinitatis</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top">Lesser Frigatebird</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top"><em>F. ariel</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Proposal to split endangered Lesser Frigatebirds of the Atlantic Ocean based on bone and plumage differences (Olson 2017, SACC 768). Stet SSP</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 47px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 47px;" valign="top"><strong>Santa Marta Screech Owl</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 47px;" valign="top"><em>Megascops gilesi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 47px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 47px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Krabbe 2017; long awaited! SACC 769</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 8.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Napo Screech Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Megascops napensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Roraiman Screech Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>M. roraimae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Lump Napo Screech Owl and Roraiman Screech Owl as <i>M. roraimae</i>, which has precedence (Krabbe 2017). ENG Foothill Screech Owl. SACC 771</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 93px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 93px;" valign="top">AL 8.2</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Colombian Screech Owl</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>Megascops colombianus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Rufescent Screech Owl</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>M. ingens</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Species status of Colombian Screech Owl <em>Megascops colombianus</em> re <em>M. ingens</em> has been uncertain (Ridgely & Greenfield 2001, H&M, BLI, and SACC). Genetics and vocals support this lump (Krabbe 2017). SACC 770</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top">AL 8.2</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Baron's Spinetail</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Cranioleuca baroni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Line-cheeked Spinetail</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>C. antisiensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lump Baron's Spinetail with Line-cheeked Spinetail due to clinal intergradation (Seeholzer & Brumfield 2017, SACC 762 accepted)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Rufescent Antshrike</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Thamnistes rufescens</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Russet Antshrike</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>T. anabatinus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Accepted split of Rufescent Antshrike from Russet Antshrike based on vocals and plumage (Isler & Whitney 2017, SACC 758).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>Painted Manakin</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>Machaeropterus eckelberryi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Striolated [Western Striped] Manakin</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>M. striolatus</em></td> <td style="height: 93px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Newly desribed species based on vocalizations only (Lane et al. 2017, SACC 761). Note that previous IOC list split polytypic <em>M. striolatus </em>from <em><em>M. </em></em><em>regulus, </em>which this study advocates.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Rote Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Myzomela irianawidodoae</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Sumba Myzomela</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>M. dammermani</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Newly described on the basis of morphology and vocalizations from the island of Rote in the Lesser Sundas (Eaton et al 2016, Prawiradilaga et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 146px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><strong>White-bellied Whipbird</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><em>Psophodes leucogaster</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 146px;" valign="top">Black-throated [Western] Whipbird</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><em>M. nigrogularis</em></td> <td style="height: 146px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">White-bellied [Mallee] Whipbird <em>Psophodes leucogaster</em> (including <em>lashmari</em>) is split from Black-throated [Western] Whipbird <em>P. nigrogularis</em> including <em>oberon (</em>Burbidge et al. 2017). For historical background see Schodde & Mason 1999, Christidis & Boles 2008, Toon et al. 2013. English name changes follow split</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Taliabu Fantail</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Rhipidura sulaensis</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Sulawesi [Rusty-bellied] Fantail</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>R. teysmanni</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Taliabu Fantail is a proposed split from Rusty-bellied Fantail based on genomic analysis and vocalizations (Ng et al 2017). Two sweeps of mtDNA are invoked. <span style="color: #ff0000;">ENG</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><strong>Maghreb Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><em>Pica mauritanica</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 41px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>Asir Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em>Pica asirensis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 23px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>Black-rumped Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Pica bottanensis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic. ENG Tibetan vs Black-rumped</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>Oriental Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Pica serica</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic (includes <em>anderssoni</em>).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Lesser Lophorina</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Lophorina minor</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Greater [Superb Bird-of-Paradise] Lophorina</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><i>L. superba</i></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2017; monotypic. <span style="color: #ff0000;">ENG provisional</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Crescent-caped Lophorina</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Lophorina niedda</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Greater [Superb Bird-of-Paradise] Lophorina</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><i>L. superba</i></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2017; includes<em> inopinata</em> ssp nova. <span style="color: #ff0000;">ENG</span> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Crescent-caped Lophorina provisional</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 8.2</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Viscaino Thrasher</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Toxostoma arenicola</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">LeConte's Thrasher</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>T. lecontei</i></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Viscaino Thrasher is a proposed split from LeConte's Thrasher based on parapatry, genetic divergence and effective reproductive isolation (Vázquez-Miranda et al. 2017, NACC 2018-C-14 decline). Stet SSP status</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 116px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;">AS 8.2</span></span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><strong>Banggai Jungle Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><em><em><i>Cyornis pelingensis</i></em></em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 116px;" valign="top">Sula [Henna-tailed] Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><em>C. colonus</em></td> <td style="height: 116px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Accepted split of Banggai Jungle Flycatcher <em>C. pelingensis</em> from sister ssp on Sula Island based on vocal differences, genetic divergence, and restricted gene flow (Eaton et al. 2016, Garg et al. 2018). Subspecies <em>subsolanus </em>invalid? (HBW) .</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PS 8.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Grey-crowned Ground Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Melozone occipitalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">White-eared Ground Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>M. leucotis</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Grey-crowned Ground Sparrow is a proposed split from from White-eared Ground Sparrow <em>M. leucotis </em>based on morphometrics, vocalizations, and genetics (Sandoval 2017ab, NACC 2018-C-7 decline). STET SSP</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 105px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Morelet's Seedeater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Sporophila morelleti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Cinnamon-rumped [White-collared] Seedeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>S. torqueola</em></td> <td style="height: 105px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;"><em>Sporophila morelleti</em> (including ssp <em>sharpei, mutanda</em>) is an accepted split from <em>S. torqueola</em> based on morphology, deep genetic divergence and polyphyly (Mason et al. 2018, HBW, NACC 2018-C-8). ENG: Rename S. <em>torqueola</em> Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Sclater's Crowned Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"> <em>Goura sclaterii</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Scheepmaker's [Southern] Crowned Pigeon</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>G. scheepmakeri</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">HBW, Gregory 2017, Bruxaux et al. 2017. <em>G. sclaterii</em> is sister to <em>G. cristata; G. scheepmakeri</em> is sister to <em>G. victoria.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 84px;" valign="top">SSP 8.1</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 84px;" valign="top">Ecuadorian Plumeleteer</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 84px;" valign="top"><em>Chalybura intermedia</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 84px;" valign="top">Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 84px;" valign="top"><em>C. urochrysia</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;" valign="top">Species status of <em>C. b. intermedia</em> uncertain, but see Ridgely and Greenfield 2001. Current assignment (7.4) of subspecies to <em><em>C. buffoni vs C. </em></em><em>urochrysia </em>is provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;">SSP 8.1</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;">Lilacine Amazon</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;"><em>Amazona lilacina</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;">Red-lored Amazon</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;"><em>A. autumnalis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Pilgrim 2010 unpubl, Donegan et al. 2016, HBW. Stet ssp status pending full workup</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>Cordillera Azul Antbird</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Myrmoderus</em><em> eowilsoni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Newly described, distinct species sister to <em>M. ferrugineus</em> (Moncrieff et al. 2018, SACC 763).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Purple-backed Fairywren</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Malurus assimilis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Variegated Fairywren</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><i>M. lamberti</i></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">McLean et al. 2012, 2017. Putative hybrid zone with limited gene flow. Nonsister Variegated Fairywren <em>M. lamberti</em> would be monotypic.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top">AL 8.1</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Liberian Greenbul</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Phyllastrephus leucolepis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Icterine Greenbul</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em><em>P. icterinus</em></em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Enigmatic Liberian Greenbul is deemed to be a plumage variant of Icterine Greenbul <em>P. icterinus</em> (Phalan et al. 2013, Collinson et al. 2017, HBW)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Sclater's Nightingale-Thrush</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Catharus maculatus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">'Gould's [Spotted] Nightingale-Thrush</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em><em>C. dryas</em></em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Halley et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;">SSP </span></span><span style="color: #000000;">8.1</span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Hainan Laughingthrush</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Garrulax monachus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Black-throated Laughingthrush</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>G. chinensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Wu et al. 2012, HBW. Slight genetic differences. No vocals. Didn't include similar <em>G.c. germaini, or G. propinquus. </em>Stet as PS subspecies of <em>G. chinensis</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;">SSP </span></span><span style="color: #000000;">8.1</span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Ashambu Blue Robin</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em><em><i>Sholicola </i></em></em><em><i>ashambuensis</i></em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">White-bellied Blue Robin</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>S. albiventris</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Described as a new species (Robin et al. 2017). More white below; vocals. English name provisional. Treat provisionally (8.1) as subspecies of <em>S. albiventris</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="color: #333333;">AS </span></span><span style="color: #333333;">8.1</span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Western Miombo Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Cinnyris gertrudis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top"> Eastern Miombo [Double-collared] Sunbird</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>C. manoensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irwin et al. 2014, HBW, Bowie MS. Previous species name <em>pintoi</em> is a junior subjective synonym of <em>gertrudis</em>. English names under discussion</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Peruvian Pipit</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Anthus peruvianus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellowish Pipit</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. lutescens</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Peruvian Pipit <em>A. peruvianu</em>s is split from Yellowish Pipit <em>A. lutescen</em>s (Van Els and Norambuena 2017, HBW, SACC 765)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Puna Pipit</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Anthus brevirostris</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Campos [Short-billed] Pipit</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. furcatus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; vertical-align: top;">Puna Pipit <em>A. brevirostris</em> is split from Short-billed Pipit <em>A. furcatus</em> (Van Els and Norambuena 2017). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 48px;">PS 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 48px;">Western Willet</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 48px;"><em>Tringa inornata</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 48px;">[Eastern] Willet</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 48px;"><em>T. semipalmata</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Stet subspecies rank for now (Oswald et al. 2016. <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-A.pdf">NACC 2017-A-10 decline).</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 48px;">AL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 48px;">Thayer's Gull</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 48px;"><i>Larus thayeri</i></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 48px;">Iceland Gull</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 48px;"><em>L. glaucoides</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Treat as subspecies of Iceland Gull (Godfrey 1986, Snell 2002, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-7)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 2.43902%;" valign="top">PL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 11.2459%;" valign="top">Fork-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 16.9199%;" valign="top"><em>Surniculus dicruroides</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 14.1348%;" valign="top">Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 18.0078%;" valign="top"><i>S. lugubris</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">H&M4, Eaton et al. 2016. Species limits of drongo-cuckoos uncertain. Stet for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Plume-toed Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em> C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. English name provisional. Includes<em> elachyptera, cyanoptila, vanderbilti,</em><em> oberholseri</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Christmas Island Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia natalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Ridgetop Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia isonota</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes<em> bagabo</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Grey-rumped Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia marginata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>septentrionalis</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tenggara Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia sumbawae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>sumbae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Drab Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia neglecta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>perneglecta</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Satin Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia uropygialis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>albidior</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top">DEL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Bogota Sunangel</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Heliangelus zusii</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Hybrid Long-tailed Sylph <em>(Aglaiocercus kingii)</em> X ???</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Pérez-Emán et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;">Mesoamerican Flicker</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;"><em>Colaptes mexicanoides</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;">Northern Flicker</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;"><em>C. auratus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Stet subspecies for now (Manthey et al. 2017; <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-4)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 2.43902%;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 11.2459%;" valign="top">Malee Whipbird</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 16.9199%;" valign="top"><em>Psophodes leucogaster</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 14.1348%;" valign="top">Western Whipbird</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 18.0078%;" valign="top"><i>P. nigrogularis</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Burbidge et al. 2017; includes ssp <em>lashmari</em>. See 8.2</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Least Vireo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Vireo pusillus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Bell's Vireo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><i>V. bellii</i></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Klicka et al. 2016. Includes <em>arizonae</em>. <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-14 split vote declined</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>Northern Shrike</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>Lanius borealis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Great Grey Shrike</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><i>L. excubitor</i></td> <td style="height: 93px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Northern Shrike is sister to Loggerhead Shrike <em>L. ludovicianus</em>; includes ssp <em>sibiricus, bianchii, mollis</em>, and <em>funereus </em>(Olsson et al. 2010, Johnsen et al. 2010, H&M4, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-8)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>Natewa Silktail</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em><em>Lamprolia </em>klinesmithi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 23px;" valign="top">[Taveuni] Silktail</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em>L. victoriae</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Andersen et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Imeri Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em> Cyphorhinus transfluvialis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em> C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Ferruginous Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus modulator</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grey-eared Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus salvini</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Rondonia Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus interpositus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grey-flanked Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus griseolateralis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top">'Mesoamerican' Creeper</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"> <em>Certhia albescens</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top"> Brown Creeper</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>C. americana</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Manthey et al. (2011ab, 2015, 2016) <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-2 decline</a>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Grayson's Thrush</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Turdus graysoni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Rufous-backed Robin</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em><em>T. </em></em><em>rufopalliatus</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Stet subspecies status. Montaño-Rendon et al. (2015), <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-3 decline</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">AS 11.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Taiwan Thrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Turdus niveiceps</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Island Thrush</td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>T. poliocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Usually treated as a subspecies of <em>Turdus poliocephalus</em>, but the sexually dimorphic <em>niveiceps</em> is not a member of the Island Thrush complex (Nylander et al. 2008; Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">AS 7.3</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Banasura Laughingthrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>Montecincla jerdoni</i></em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Nilgiri [Black-chinned] Laughingthrush</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. cachinnans</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Praveen & Nameer 2012, Robin et al. 2017. Change genus from <em>Trochalopteron</em> to <em>Montecincla. </em>Restore previous English name Nilgiri Laughing Thrush.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">AS 7.3</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Ashambu Laughingthrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>Montecincla meridionale</i></em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Palani [Kerala] Laughingthrush</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. fairbanki</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Praveen & Nameer 2012, Robin et al. 2017. Change genus from <em>Trochalopteron</em> to <em>Montecincla</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">DEL 7.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Ventania Yellow Finch</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Sicalis holmbergi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Greater Yellow Finch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">S. auriventris</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">López-Lanús 2017, SACC 748 (No)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PS 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Calaveras Warbler</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Oreothlypis ridgwayi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Nashville Warbler</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>O. ruficapilla</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Stet subspecies status (Weir and Schluter 2004, Smith et al. 2005; <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-5</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Cassia Crossbill</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><i>Loxia sinesciuris</i></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Red Crossbill</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>L. curvirostra</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Benkman et al. 2009, Parchman et al. 2016, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-A.pdf">NACC 2017-A-4</a>. ENG South Hills Crossbill</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 71.7148px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Arctic/Hoary Redpoll</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Acanthis hornemanni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Common Redpoll</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. flammea</em></td> <td style="height: 72px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Decline proposed lump of Arctic/Common Redpoll pending confirmation of nonassortative mating (Mason & Taylor 2015, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-7 split vote.)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 71.7148px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Lesser Redpoll</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Acanthis cabaret</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Common Redpoll</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. flammea</em></td> <td style="height: 72px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Knox 2001, Ottvall et al. 2002, Marthinsen et al. 2008, Mason & Taylor 2015, BOU, H&M4, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-7</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Baird's Junco</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Junco bairdi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellow-eyed Junco</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>J. phaeonotus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Milá et al. 2016, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-A.pdf">NACC 2017-A-11</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 7.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Black-fronted Francolin</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pternistis atrifrons</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Chestnut-naped Francolin</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. castaneicollis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Töpfer et al. 2014</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>American Barn Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Tyto furcata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Western Barn Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>T. alba</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Nijman and Aliabadian 2013, König & Weick, 2009, Aliabadian et al. 2016.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">AL 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Archbold's Owlet-nightjar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Aegotheles archboldi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Mountain Owlet-nightjar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>A. albertisi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Beehler & Pratt 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Blue-vented Hummingbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Amazilia hoffmanni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Steely-vented Hummingbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. saucerottei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 94px;" valign="top">Blue-vented Hummingbird is a distinct member of the Middle American <em>A. cyanura</em> species group, not <em>saucerottei</em> (Stiles & Skutch 1989, McGuire et al. 2014, Jiménez & Ornelas 2015). Note <em>hoffmanni</em>, not <em>sophiae</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Peruvian Racket-tail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ocreatus peruanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">[White-]Booted Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. underwoodii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Schuchmann et al. 2016, SACC Apodiformes/62A</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Anna's Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Ocreatus annae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">[White-]Booted Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>O. underwoodii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Schuchmann et al. 2016; await more data</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Choco Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Pyrrhura pacifica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Maroon-tailed Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>P. melanura</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, Donegan et al. 2016, SACC 524, HBW. Stet SSP/PS pending full revision.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous-booted Racket-tail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ocreatus addae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">[White-]Booted Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. underwoodii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Schuchmann et al. 2016; Includes annae as ssp. English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Upper Magdalena Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Pyrrhura chapmani</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Maroon-tailed Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>P. melanura</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Fjeldsa & Krabbe 1990, Donegan et al. 2016. Stet SSP/PS pending full revision.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cordilleran Parakeet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Psittacara frontatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;">Scarlet-fronted Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. wagleri</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Includes <em>minor</em>. Corey 1918, Sibley & Monroe 1990, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, HBW 2014, SACC Psittaciformes/7, Donegan et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Orinoco Amazon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Amazona bodini</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Festive Amazon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. festiva</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Donegan et al. 2016; await supporting data. Stet SSP/PS pending full analysis</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 23px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 7.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tatama Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Scytalopus alvarezlopezi</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Stiles et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Cachar Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Iole cacharensis</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Olive Bulbul</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>I. viridescens</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Manawatthana et al. 2017; English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Charlotte's Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Iole charlottae</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Buff-vented Bulbul</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>I. crypta</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Manawatthana et al. 2017; English name provisional. See also proposed taxonomic changes</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 7.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Whyte's Double-collared Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Cinnyris whytei</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Ludwig's Double-collared Sunbird</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. ludovicensis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bowie 2003, Bowie et al. 2015. Includes <em>skye</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Foveaux Shag</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Leucocarbo stewarti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Otago [Stewart Island] Shag</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>L. chalconotus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Rawlence et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Samoan Wood Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Columba castaneiceps</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Metallic Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>C. vitiensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Pratt & Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>White-throated Wedgebill</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Schistes albogularis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Geoffroy's Wedgebill [Wedge-billed Hummingbird]</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>S. geoffroyi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015. SACC 774 accepted. ENG?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Merida Sunangel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Heliangelus spencei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Amethyst-throated Sunangel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>H. amethysticollis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; "Amethystine" Sunangel?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Longuemare's Sunangel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Heliangelus clarisse</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Amethyst-throated Sunangel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>H. amethysticollis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; "Amethystine" Sunangel?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Perija Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Coeligena consita</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Golden-bellied Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. bonapartei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; stet PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Golden Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Coeligena eos</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Golden-bellied Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. bonapartei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; stet PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Green Inca</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Coeligena conradii </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Collared Inca</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>C. torquata </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; stet PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Peale's Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Todiramphus pealei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Pacific Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>T. sacer</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Pratt and Mittermeier 2016; includes <em>manuae. </em>Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PL 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Barbary Falcon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Falco pelegrinoides</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Peregrine Falcon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>F. peregrinus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">White et al. 2013, H&M4, Fuchs et al. 2015, HBW Alive, Wink 2015. Stet PL until consensus</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Darwin's Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pyrocephalus nanus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Vermilion Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. </em>[<em>rubinus</em>] <em>obscurus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Carmi et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>San Cristobal Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pyrocephalus dubius</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Vermilion Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. </em>[<em>rubinus</em>] <em>obscurus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Carmi et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Scarlet Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pyrocephalus rubinus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Vermilion Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>P. </em>[<em>rubinus</em>] <em>obscurus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Carmi et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Double-collared Crescentchest</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Melanopareia bitorquata</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Collared Crescentchest</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. torquata</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lopes & Gonzaga 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Samoan Myzomela</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Myzomela nigriventis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Cardinal Myzomela</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>M. cardinalis</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Pratt and Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Manua Shrikebill</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Clytorhynchus powelli</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Fiji Shrikebill</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>C. vitiensis</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Pratt & Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Manua Starling</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aplonis manuae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Polynesian Starling</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. tabuensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Pratt and Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>A</strong></span><strong>S 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Mediterranean Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Muscicapa tyrrhenica</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Spotted Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. striata</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Vigano & Corso 2015, Pons et al. 2016; incl <em>balearica</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Samoan Thrush</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Turdus samoensis</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Island Thrush</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>T. poliocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Pratt & Mittermeier 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Chinese Rubythroat</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Calliope tschebaiewi</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Himalayan [White-tailed] Rubythroat</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. pectoralis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Liu et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Genovesa Ground Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Geospiza</em> <em>acutirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Sharp-beaked Ground Finch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. difficilis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;">Lamichhaney et al. 2015, SACC 676A-7/1; English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 45px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 45px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Vampire Ground Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Geospiza septentrionalis</em></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Sharp-beaked Ground Finch</td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. difficilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 45px;">Lamichhaney et al. 2015, SACC 676A-7/1;English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Genovesa Cactus Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Geospiza propinqua</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">'Espanola Cactus [Large Cactus] Finch</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. conirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 94px;">Lamichhaney et al. 2015, SACC 676B-7/1; <em>G. conirostris</em> is sister to <em><em><em>G. magnirostris. </em></em></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Violet-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aulacorhynchus cognatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Blue-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. caeruleogularis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Winker 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Santa Marta Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aulacorhynchus lautus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">White-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. albivitta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Winker 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Grey-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aulacorhynchus griseigularis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">White-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. albivitta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Winker 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Chestnut-throated Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Myiagra castaneigularis</em></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Azure-crested Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>M. azureocapilla</i></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Andersen et al. 2015, Clements 2016; includes <em>whitneyi</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Baliem Whistler</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pachycephala balim</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Yellow-throated Whistler</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>P. macrorhyncha</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Andersen et al. 2014, Beehler & Pratt 2016, Clements 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Hierro Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes ombriosus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; ssp of <em>teneriffae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Canary Islands Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; includes <em>hedwigae, ombriosus. </em>ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Gran Canaria Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes</em> <em>hedwigae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; subspecies of <em>teneriffae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">North African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes ultramarinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; includes <em>degener; </em>ENG?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Fuerteventura Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes degener</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; subspecies of <em>ultramarinus</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cyrenaican Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em><em>Cyanistes </em></em><i>cyrenaicae</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">La Palma Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes palmensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al<em>.</em> 2016; monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mongolian Short-toed Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Calandrella dukhunensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Greater Short-toed Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. brachydactyla</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Alström et al. 2013, Stervander 2016, Clements 2016.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Streak-eared Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pycnonotus conradi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Irrawaddy [Streak-eared] Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. blanfordi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Garg et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Grey-faced Petrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pterodroma gouldi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Great-winged Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. macroptera</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Wood et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ainley's Storm Petrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Oceanodroma cheimomnestes</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Leach's Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. leucorhoa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">NACC 2016-C-16</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Townsend's Storm Petrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oceanodroma socorroensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Leach's Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. leucorhoa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">NACC 2016-C-16</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><strong>AL 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><strong>Caribbean Coot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Fulica caribaea</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">American Coot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>F. americana</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px; background-color: #ffffff;">Caribbean Coot is a white shield color morph/ subspecies of American Coot (HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015, NACC 2016-A-9)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 5.4</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Tepui Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Systellura roraimae</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Band-winged Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. longirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Cleere 2010, SACC 677B DECLINED</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 5.4</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Rufous-naped Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Systellura ruficervix</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Band-winged Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. longirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Cleere 2010, SACC 677B DECLINED</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cyprus Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Otus cyprius</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eurasian Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. scops</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Flint et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Lesser Violetear</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Colibri cyanotus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Mexican [Green] Violetear</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. thalassinus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Remsen et al. 2015, NACC 2016-C-10</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Red-backed Flameback</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dinopium psarodes</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-rumped Flameback</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>D. benghalense</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">HBW Alive, Fernando et al. 2016; Hybrid zone analysis indicates essential reproductive isolation.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP</span> 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Talaud Pitta</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta inspeculata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013 Collar et al. 2015; H&M4 ssp group 1. Stet ssp of <em>erythrogaster</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP</span> 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Sulu Pitta</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta yairocho</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. <span style="color: #000000;">Stet ssp of <em>erythrogaster</em></span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Sula Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta dohertyi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Siao Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta pallidiceps</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Sangihe Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta caeruleitorques</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Sulawesi Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta celebensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>South Moluccan Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta rubrinucha</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2015. Includes <em>piroensis</em>. H&M4 ssp group #4.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP</span> 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Seram Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta piroensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. Ssp of South Moluccan Pitta</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Louisiade Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta meeki</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2015. H&M4 ssp group #8</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>North Mollucan Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta rufiventris</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013; Collar et al. 2015. Includes<em><em> cyanonota, bernsteini, </em></em>[<em>obiensis, inornata</em>]. H&M4 ssp group #3.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Bismarck Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta novaehibernicae</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013; includes <em>extima, splendida, gazellae</em>. H&M4 ssp group #7.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">New Britain Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta gazellae</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. H&M4 ssp group #7. Ssp of Bismarck Pitta.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Tabar Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta splendida</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. H&M4 subspecies group #7. Ssp of Bismarck Pitta.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Papuan Pitta</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta macklotii</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2015, Beehler & Pratt 2016). Includes <em>habenichti</em>, <em>finschii</em>, <em>loriae/"oblita", digglesi,</em>[<em>aruensis, kuehni, strenua, yorki</em>]. H&M4 ssp group #5-6</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Habenicht's Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta habenichti</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al 2015. Ssp of Papuan Pitta. H&M4 ssp group #6;</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">D'Entrecasteaux Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta finschii</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. Collar et al 2015. Ssp of Papuan Pitta. H&M4 ssp group #7,</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Sao Paulo Antwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Stymphalornis [Formicivora] paludicola</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Parana [Marsh] Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. acutirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Buzzetti et al. 2013; SACC 693 3/5; subspecies for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ayacucho Thistletail</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Asthenes </em></em><em>ayacuchensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Vilcabamba Thistletail</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>A. vilcabambae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Hosner et al. 2015; SACC 697:7/0</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Aceh Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pycnonotus snouckaerti</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Orange-spotted Bulbul</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>P. bimaculatus</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Eaton & Collar 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Isthmian Wren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>Cantorchilus elutus</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Cabanis's [Plain] Wren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. modestus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Saucier et al. 2015, NACC 2016-C-14</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Canebrake Wren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>Cantorchilus zeledoni</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Cabanis's [Plain] Wren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. modestus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Stiles et al. 1989, Ridgely & Gwynne 1989, AOU 1998, Saucier et al. 2015, NACC 2016-C-14</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Santa Marta Wood Wren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Henicorhina anachoreta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-breasted Wood Wren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>H. leucophrys</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Caro et al. 2013, SACC 700 7/0; English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Himalayan Thrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zoothera salimalii</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em> </em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Alström et al. 2016; ENG Forest Thrush (<em>Turdus lherminieri</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sichuan Thrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zoothera griseiceps</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Alpine [Plain-backed] Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Z. mollissima</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Alström et al. 2016; ENG Forest Thrush (<em>Turdus lherminieri</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grayson's Thrush</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Turdus graysoni</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Rufous-backed Thrush</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>T. rufopalliatus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Montaño-Rendón et al. 2015. Vocals? Stet subspecies status for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 120px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Campina Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Turdus arthuri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>T. ignobilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Cerqueira et al. 2016; stet PS SSP pending resolution of (unsampled) ssp <em>ignobilis </em>and<em> goodfellowi.</em>SACC?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Amazonian Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Turdus debilis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>T. ignobilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Cerqueira et al. 2016; stet PS SSP as above. SACC?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Lilian's Meadowlark</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Sturnella lilianae</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Eastern Meadowlark</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>S. magna</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;">Includes <em>auropectoralis</em> and <em><em>saundersi</em></em>;<em><em> </em></em>NACC 2016-C-2 declined.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Fringilla polatzeki</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">[Tenerife] Blue Chaffinch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>F. teydea</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;">Sangster et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sultan's Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia doreya </em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Amboyna [Slender-billed] Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. amboienensis</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Incl <i>albicapilla, albiceps, atrata, sanghirensis, sedecima, balim. </i>English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Enggano Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia cinnamomea</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Ruddy Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. emiliana</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Barusan Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia modiglianii</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Ruddy Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. emiliana</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Incl <i>elassa, hypopercna</i></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tanimbar Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia timorlaoensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Timor [Bar-necked] Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. magna</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Flores Sea Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>Macropygia macassariensis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Timor [Bar-necked] Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. magna</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Incl <em>longa</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sula Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>Turacoena sulaensis</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">White-faced [Cuckoo-] Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>T</em>.<i style="font-style: italic;"> manadensis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng & Rheindt 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Purple-capped Fruit Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ptilinopus ponapensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Crimson-crowned Fruit Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>P. porphyraceus</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Cibois et al. 2014, Hayes et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Kosrae Fruit Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ptilinopus hernsheimi</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Crimson-crowned Fruit Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>P. porphyraceus</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Hayes et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Turquoise-throated Barbet</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Psilopogon chersonesus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Blue-throated Barbet</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. asiaticus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Sister to <em>P. oorti</em>, den Tex and Leonard 2013, Clements 6.9, HBW Alive</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Necklaced Barbet</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Psilopogon auricularis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Golden-throated Barbet</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. franklinii</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">den Tex and Leonard 2013, HBW Alive</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Coopmans's Elaenia</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Elaenia brachyptera</em></em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser Elaenia</td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. chiriquensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Rheindt et al 2015; SACC 686</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tan-capped Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus geislerorum</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">White-eared Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>A. buccoides</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes <em>molestus. </em>English names?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Ochre-breasted Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Ailuroedus stonii</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">White-eared Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>A. buccoides</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes<em> cinnamomeus. </em>English names?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Spotted Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em><em>Ailuroedus maculosus </em></em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Black-capped Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus melanocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Huon Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Ailuroedus </em></em><em><i>astigmaticus</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Arfak Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus arfakianus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes <em><i>misoliensis</i>.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Northern Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus jobiensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes <em><i>guttaticollis</i>. </em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 236px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 236px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Temotu Whistler</strong></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pachycephala vanikorensis</em></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Fiji Whistler</td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. vitiensis</em></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Includes <em>ornata</em> and <em>utupae</em>, as well as <em>vanikorensis</em> [from Melanesian Whistler <em>Pachycephala chlorura</em>](Andersen et al. 2014, Jønsson et al. 2014). Temotu is the local name of the [Santa Cruz] islands and the current and official name of that province in the Solomon Islands</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 141px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 141px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Grey-brown White-eye</strong></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zosterops ponapensis</em></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Kosrae [Grey-brown] White-eye</td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Z. cinereus</em></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Hayes et al. 2016; English name Grey-brown White-eye appropriate to and established for <em>ponapensis. </em>Rename <em>Z. cinereus</em> 'Kosrae White-eye' (D. Pratt)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Dark-eyed White-eye</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zosterops tetiparius</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Solomons White-eye</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Z. kulambangrae</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Includes <em>paradoxus</em> <em>(</em>Moyle et al. 2009, H&M4, but also see H&M4: 644, Mees 1955 re use of <em>rendovae</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 165px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 165px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Forest White-eye</strong></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zosterops stenocricotus</em></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">African Yellow White-eye</td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Z. senegalensis</em></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Vocally distinct sister to (<em>Speirops</em>) <em>brunneus</em> on Bioko Is; not a member of the <em>senegalensis</em> cryptic species complex (Fry et al. 2000, Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014). English name ok?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Taiwan Thrush</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Turdus niveiceps</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Island Thrush</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>T. poliocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Nylander et al. 2008, H&M4; stet ssp status for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 118px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 118px;"></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.2</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Yunnan Parrotbill</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Sinosuthora ricketti</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Brown-winged Parrotbill</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. brunnea</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Deignan 1964, Robson 2007, Penhallurick & Robson 2009, Yeung et al. 2011. STET subspecies pending further research</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 94px;"></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Cistothorus elegans</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. platensis</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <em>tinnulus, potosinus, jalapensis, </em><em>warneri, russelli, graberi,</em> and <em>lucidus.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Austral Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus hornensis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <em>falklandicus</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Tucuman Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus tucumanus</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <em>boliviae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Puna Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus minimus</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Junin Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus graminicola</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Paramo Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus aequatorialis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <i>tamae</i>, <i>tolimae</i></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Venezuelan Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus alticola</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em><em>C. platensis</em></em> </em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33">NEW 6.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Ibera Seedeater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Sporophila iberaensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Di Giacomo & Kopuchian 2016; SACC proposal badly needed. Appropriate scientific name remains unsettled (SACC Thraupidae Footnote 116).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tschudi's Nightjar</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Systellura decussata</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Band-winged Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>S. longirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Cleere 2010, SACC 677A 10/0; English name=Desert Nightjar? Genus?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Western Striolated Puffbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Nystalus obamai</em></em></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Eastern Striolated Puffbird</td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. striolatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Whitney et al. 2013e, SACC 617, 679, 701.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Pacific Fulmar</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Fulmarus rodgersii</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Northern Fulmar</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>F. glacialis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; vertical-align: top; height: 70px;">Stet subspecies; see Kerr & Dove 2013 for PS status of <em>F. rodgersii</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 118px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 118px;"></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Northern Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Podiceps juninensis</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">[Southern] Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. occipitalis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 118px;">Stet subspecies pending better contact zone info (Fjeldså & Krabbe 1990, Jaramillo 2003, Del Hoyo & Collar 2014, Ogawa et al. 2015).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 94px;"></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Eastern Striolated Puffbird</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Nystalus torridus</em></em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">[Natterer's] Striolated Puffbird</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>N. striolatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 94px;">SACC 617 declined; stet as subspecies of <em>N. striolatus </em>pending completion of SACC 679 discussion</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Mallee Whipbird</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Psophodes leucogaster</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Western Whipbird</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. nigrogularis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Schodde & Mason 1999, Christidis & Boles 2008, Toon et al. 2013; await full study</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Western Subalpine Warbler</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Sylvia inornata</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">[Eastern] Subalpine Warbler</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. cantillans</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Svensson 2013ab; includes new ssp <em>iberiae. </em>Await revision of species complex.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Santa Marta Wood Wren</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><i>Henicorhina anachoreta</i></em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grey-breasted Wood Wren</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>H. leucophrys</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Stet subspecies status pending review of species complex. See Caro et al. 2013)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sedge Wren</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Cistothorus stellaris</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Grass [Sedge] Wren</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. platensis</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014; Middle and South American members of this species complex await revision.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">'Okinawa Flycatcher'</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Ficedula owstoni</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Narcissus Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>F. narcissina</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Dong et al. 2015. English name under discussion. Await data on additional populations</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 118px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 118px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Bundok Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Fidecula luzoniensis</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Snowy-browed Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>F. hyperythra</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Philippine populations of Snowy-browed Flycatcher are members of a different species clade (Moyle et al. 2015, Clements et al. 2015).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Visayan Shama</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Copsychus superciliarus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">White-browed Shama</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. luzoniensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lim et al. 2010, Collar 2011b, not H&M4 nor HBW. Stet ssp</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Merida Brush Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Atlapetes meridae</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Moustached Brush Finch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. albofrenatus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Donegan et al. 2014</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cayman Bullfinch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Melopyrrha taylori</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cuban Bullfinch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>M. nigra</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bradley 2000, H&M4, Garrido et al. 2014; NACC 2016-A-5.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p><!--more--></p> <p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13.63636302947998px; line-height: 19.09090805053711px; background-color: #ffffff;"> </span></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="fl-row fl-row-fixed-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-5fb4149200b7c fl-row-default-height fl-row-align-center" data-node="5fb4149200b7c"> <div class="fl-row-content-wrap"> <div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-col-group fl-node-5fb4149200fae" data-node="5fb4149200fae"> <div class="fl-col fl-node-5fb4149201045" data-node="5fb4149201045"> <div class="fl-col-content fl-node-content"><div class="fl-module fl-module-rich-text fl-node-ucf2pvr6bm98" data-node="ucf2pvr6bm98"> <div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content"> <div class="fl-rich-text"> <p>This page provides a working list of Proposed Splits/Lumps (PS/PL) and Newly Described Species (NEW) that are candidates for addition to or deletion from the IOC World List. Accepted Splits (AS, green) will be finalized and added to the World List with updates twice yearly. Others (grey) will be retained as active candidates or deleted with the option of future reconsideration. Decisions through 2015 are available on a<a href="http://www.worldbirdnames.org/updates/archive-splits-lumps-to-2015/"> separate page</a>.</p> <p> </p> <table id="updates" class=" aligncenter" style="height: 37798px; width: 100%; background-color: #ffffff;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tbody> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 34px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 34px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> <strong>Posted</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 34px; text-align: left;"><strong> English Name</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 34px;"><strong> Scientific Name</strong></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 34px;"> <strong>Parent</strong></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 34px;"> <strong>Parent (sci)</strong></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 34px;"><strong>Proposal</strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;">PS 12.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;">Red Grouse</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em>Lagopus scotica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;">Willow Ptarmigan</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 20px;"><em>Lagopus lagopus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;">Red Grouse is a proposed split from Willow Ptarmigan based on molecular evidence and differences in plumage (Sangster et al. 2022).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;">PS 12.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;">Tagula Manucode</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em> Manucodia alter</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;">Glossy-mantled Manucode</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 20px;"><em> Manucodia ater</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;">Tagula Manucode is a proposed split from Glossy-mantled Manucode based on significant vocal differences and some differences in morphology (Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 20px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 20px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 62px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Elgon Francolin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scleroptila elgonensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Moorland Francolin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px;"><em>Scleroptila psilolaema</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Elgon Francolin is split from Moorland Francolin based on differences in vocalizations and plumage (Hunter et al. 2019; HBW/Birdlife, N. Redman in litt.)).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 124px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px;">Savanna Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px;"><em>Caprimulgus monticolus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px;">Allied Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px;"><em>Caprimulgus affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;"><em>Caprimulgus monticolus</em> (including <em>amoyensis </em>and<em> stictomus</em>) is a proposed split from <em>C. affinis </em>which would assume the English name "Allied Nightjar". English names under discussion and differ from those those suggested in the publication. (Sangster et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 62px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px;">Kayumanggi Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px;"><em>Caprimulgus griseatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px;">Allied Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px;"><em>Caprimulgus affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;"><em>C. griseatus </em>(including<em> mindanensis</em>) is a proposed split from <em>C. affinis</em>. English name under discussion (Sangster et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px;">Eastern Rockhopper Penguin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px;"><em> Eudyptes filholi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px;">Southern Rockhopper Penguin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px;"><em>Eudyptes chrysocome</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Eastern Rockhopper Penguin <em>Eudyptes filholi</em> is a proposed split from <em>E. chrysocome</em> based on an integrative taxonomy including genetic and morphological differences and strict allopatry (Frugone et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 83px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;">Kermadec Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"><em>Pelagodroma albiclunis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;">White-faced Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px;"><em>Pelagodroma marina</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Kermadec Storm Petrel <em>Pelagodroma albiclunis</em> is a proposed split from White-faced Storm Petrel based on consistent striking differences in plumage and tail morphology (Gill et al. 2010).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td><strong>Yellow-billed Egret</strong></td> <td>Ardea brachyrhyncha</td> <td>Intermediate Egret</td> <td>A. intermedia</td> <td>African Ardea brachyrhyncha is a proposed split from Asian A. intermedia on the basis of striking differences in breeding cycle soft part coloration (C<strong>ake et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife).</strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;" valign="top"> <td></td> <td><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td><strong>Plumed Egret</strong></td> <td>Ardea plumifera</td> <td>Intermediate Egret</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px;">A. intermedia</td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Australasian <em>Ardea plumifera </em>is a proposed split from Asian <em>A. intermedia</em> on the basis of striking differences in breeding cycle soft part coloration, morphometrics and calls (HBW/Birdlife; Rasmussen & Anderton 2012).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Walden's Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Otus modestus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Oriental Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Otus sunia</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;"><em><i>Otus modestus </i></em>is a proposed split from <em><i>O. sunia </i></em>on the basis of unique vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Wetar Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Otus tempestatis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Moluccan Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Otus magicus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Wetar Scops Owl <em><i>Otus tempestatis </i></em>is split from<em><i> Otus magicus </i></em>based on distinct vocalizations (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Brown Wood Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Strix indranee</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Sunda Wood Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Strix leptogrammica</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Asian mainland Brown Wood Owl<em><i> Strix indranee </i></em>(seven subspecies) is a proposed split from Sunda Wood Owl<em><i> S. leptogrammica </i></em>based on vocalizations and plumage (Eaton et al. 2021). Note that the English name Brown Wood Owl follows the split species.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Brown-breasted Kingfisher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Halcyon gularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-throated Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Halcyon smyrnensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Brown-breasted Kingfisher<em><i> H. gularis </i></em>is split from <em>H. <i> smyrnensis</i></em> based on plumage and vocalizations (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous-crowned Bee-eater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops americanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-throated Bee-eater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops viridis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Rufous-crowned Bee-eater <em><i>Merops americanus </i></em>is split from<em><i> M. viridis </i></em>based on morphologic differences (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 80px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malabar Flameback</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocolaptes socialis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;">Greater Flameback</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 80px;"><em><i>Chrysocolaptes socialis </i></em>is split from<em> C. guttacristatus </em>based on differences in plumage and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; Abhirami et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Blue-backed Parrot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Tanygnathus everetti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Azure-rumped Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Tanygnathus sumatranus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em><i>Tanygnathus everetti </i></em>(including<em><i> duponti, freeri </i></em>and<em><i> burbidgii</i></em>) is a proposed split from<em><i> T. sumatranus </i></em>based on plumage, eye color and genetic divergence (Arndt et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2021). Note that the English name Blue-backed Parrot follows the split species.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Huon Bowerbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Amblyornis germanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">MacGregor's Bowerbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Amblyornis macgregoriae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Huon Bowerbird <em><i>Amblyornis germanus </i></em>is a proposed split from <em><i>A. macgregoriae </i></em>based on distinctive bower construction and unpublished molecular differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bacan Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela batjanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela chloroptera</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Bacan Myzomela<em><i> M. batjanensis </i></em>is split from Sulawesi Myzomela<em><i> M. chloroptera </i></em>based on substantial differences in plumage and voice (Eaton et al. 2021, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Indonesian Honeyeater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Lichmera limbata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Brown Honeyeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Lichmera indistincta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em>Lichmera limbata</em> is re-lumped with Brown Honeyeater <em>L. indistincta</em> based on indistinct plumage, vocalizations and genetics (Mees 2006; Dickinson & Christidis 2014; Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Roving Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Coracina sumatrensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Coracina striata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Sundaic <em><i>Coracina sumatrensis </i></em>is a proposed split from endemic Philippine<em> C. striata </em>based on morphological differences and limited mtDNA data (Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Visayan Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Coracina panayensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Coracina striata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Monotypic <em>Coracina</em> <em><i>panayensis </i></em>is a proposed split from <em>C. striata</em> based on morphological and bioacoustic differeces (Allen 2020;HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Louisiade Monarch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Symposiachrus melanopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Spectacled Monarch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Symposiachrus trivirgatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Monotypic Louisiade Monarch <em><i>Symposiachrus melanopterus</i></em> is a proposed split from <em>S. trivirgatus</em> based on morphological differences and phylogenetic analysis (McCullough et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Tagula Manucode</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Manucodia alter</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Glossy-mantled Manucode</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Manucodia ater</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Tagula Manucode <em>M. alter</em> is a proposed split from <em>M. ater</em> based on reportedly very different vocalizations and some morphological differences (Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Flores Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus floresianus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Timor Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus presbytes</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;"><em><i>Phylloscopus floresianus </i></em>is split from<em><i> P. presbytes </i></em>on the basis of plumage and vocal differences. (Eaton et al. 2021)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Guadalcanal Thicketbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cincloramphus turipavae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Melanesian (Santo) Thicketbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cincloramphus whitneyi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Split based on morphological differences and allopatry (Dutson 2011, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Palawan Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Mixornis woodi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Pin-striped Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Mixornis gularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on striking allopatry, plumage, and reported differences in calls (Collar & Robson 2020; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Brown-crowned (Phayre's) Scimitar Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus phayrei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Black-crowned (Coral-billed) Scimitar Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus ferruginosus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus phayrei </i></em>(including <em><i>stanfordi, albogularis, orientalis </i></em>and <em><i>dickinsoni</i></em>) is a proposed split from monotypic <em>P.</em> <em><i> ferruginosus </i></em>based on differences in plumage and vocalizations. English names under discussion (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Indochinese Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Malacopteron indochinense</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Scaly-crowned Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Malacopteron cinereum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em><i>Malacopteron indochinense </i></em>(Indochinese Babbler) is a proposed split from <em><i>M. cinereum </i></em>based on differences in plumage, vocalizations, and mtDNA (Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Glissando Babbler, Leaflitter Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Pellorneum saturatum, Pellorneum poliogene</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Mourning (Short-tailed) Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Pellorneum malaccense</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em><i>Pellorneum saturatum</i></em> and<em><i> Pellorneum poliogene </i></em>are proposed splits from <em>P. malaccense</em> based on pronounced vocal and genome-wide differences (Eaton et al. 2021). English names tentative.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Bornean Swamp Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Pellorneum macropterum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Malayan Swamp (White-chested) Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Pellorneum rostratum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on vocal and genetic differences (Eaton et al. 2021). English names tentative.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Modest Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum modestum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Thick-billed Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum agile</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Modest Flowerpecker (including subspecies <em><i>pallescens, atjehense and finschi</i></em>) is a proposed split from Thick-billed Flowerpecker on the basis of vocalizations and morphology (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Tenggara Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum obsoletum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Thick-billed Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Dicaeum agile</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Tenggara Flowerpecker (including subspecies <em>tinctum</em>) a proposed split from Thick-billed Flowerpecker (and is also distinguished from proposed Modest Flowerpecker) on the basis of vocalizations and morphology (Eaton et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Orange-lined Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i> Leptocoma juliae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Purple-throated Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Leptocoma sperata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage (Allen 2020, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ruvu Weaver</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ploceus holoxanthus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eastern Golden Weaver</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ploceus subaureus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Resurrect <em>P.</em> <em><i>holoxanthus</i></em> as a unique species after having been mistakenly synonymized with <em>P. subaureus </em>for years. But critical analysis shows consistent morphological differences and it is quite genetically distinct (Turner & Kennedy 2019; Fjeldså et al. 2020; Oschadleus et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Australian Zebra Finch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Taeniopygia castanotis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Sunda) Zebra Finch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Taeniopygia guttata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Australian Zebra Finch <em>T. castanotis</em> is split from (Sunda) Zebra Finch <em>T. guttata</em> based on differences in plumage, moderate mtDNA divergence. and evidence of assortive mating in captivity (Clayton 1990; Payne 2010; Olsson & Alström 2020; Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 41px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Arabian Accentor</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Prunella fagani</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Radde's Accentor</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Prunella ocularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Arabian Accentor <em>P. fagani</em> is lumped with Radde's Accentor <em>P. ocularis</em> based on only minor differences in plumage, identical vocalizations, and insufficient genetic evidence to support a split. Treat as a non-migratory subspecies (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; Kirwan et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">African Chaffinch, Azores Chaffinch, Madeira Chaffinch, Canary Islands Chaffinch</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Fringilla spodiogenys, F. moreletti, F. maderensis, F. canariensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Eurasian (Common) Chaffinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Fringilla coelebs</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em><i>Fringilla spodiogenys </i></em>(including<em><i> africana </i></em>and <em><i>harterti</i></em>),<em><i> F. moreletti, F. maderensis </i></em>and<em><i> F. canariensis </i></em>(including<em><i> bakeri, ombriosa </i></em>and <em><i>palmae</i></em>) are proposed splits from <em>F. coelebs</em> based on differences in plumage and genetics (Recuerda et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinese Long-tailed Rosefinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carpodacus lepidus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Siberian) Long-tailed Rosefinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carpodacus sibiricus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;"><em><i>Carpodacus lepidus </i></em>(including<em><i> <span dir="ltr" role="presentation">henrici</span></i></em><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">) </span>is split from<em><i> C. sibricus </i></em>(including <em><i><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">sanguinol</span><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">entus </span></i></em><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">and </span><em><i><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">ussuriensis</span></i></em><span dir="ltr" role="presentation">) </span>based on genetic and plumage differences (L<span dir="ltr" role="presentation">iu et al. 2020).</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 147px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 12.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Masked Bunting</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;">Emberiza personata</td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-faced Bunting</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 147px; background-color: #ccff66;"> </p> <p><em>Emberiza spodocephala</em></p> <p> </td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 147px;">Monotypic <em>E. personata</em> is split from <em>E. spodocephala</em> based on morphological and genetic differences (Weissensteiner et al. 2014; Päckert et al. 2015; Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;">New 12.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;">Inti Tanager</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;"><i>Heliothraupis </i><i>oneilli</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ffffff;"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Newly described genus and species within Thraupidae within the same clade as Black-goggled and Grey-headed Tanagers: Lane et al. 2021.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">AS<strong> 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sangihe Lilac Kingfisher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cittura sanghirensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Lilac Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cittura cyanotis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split on the basis of genetic traits, plumage, structural and bioacoustic differences (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Mindanao Dwarf Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Ceyx mindanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Luzon Dwarf Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"><em><i>Ceyx melanurus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Proposed split of <em>Ceyx mindanensis</em> from <em>C. melanurus</em> (including <em>samarensis</em>) on the basis of significant differences in plumage, some structural differences and phylogenetic analysis (Anderson et al. 2013; Allen 2020; HBW/BirdLife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;">Red-necked Falcon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;"><em><i>Falco ruficollis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;">Red-headed Falcon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ffffff;"><em><i>Falco chicquera</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Red-necked Falcon <em>F. ruficollis</em> (including <em>horsbrughi</em>) is a proposed split from Asian <em>Falco chicquera</em>, renamed Red-headed Falcon, based on differences in plumage, preferred breeding habitat, and genetic differences (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Fulvous-faced Scrub Tyrant</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Euscarthmus fulviceps</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Fulvous-crowned Scrub Tyrant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em> <i>Euscarthmus meloryphus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on morphological and vocal differences (Franz et al. 2020; SACC 898). English names established in SACC 916.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Guadalcanal Fantail</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Rhipidura ocularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Brown (Bougainville) Fantail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Ripidura drownei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on plumage and vocal differences (Dutson 2011; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Vanuatu Streaked Fantail, Fiji Streaked Fantail</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i> Rhipidura spilodera, Rhipidura layardi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">(New Caledonia) Streaked Fantail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i>Rhipidura verreauxi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Vanuatu Streaked Fantail <em>Rhipidura spilodera</em> and Fiji Streaked Fantail <em>Rhipidura layardi</em> (including <em>erythronota </em>and <em>rufilateralis</em>) are proposed splits from New Caledonia Streaked Fantail <em>R. verreauxi</em> based on plumage and vocal differences (HBW/BirdLife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Angola (Green-crowned) Greenbul</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Phyllastrephus viridiceps</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">White-throated Greenbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Phyllastrephus albigularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on plumage and reported bioacoustic differences (HBW/Birdlife). English name under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Sulu Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes haynaldi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Yellowish Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes everetti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on vocal and plumage differences (Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Malagasy Plain Martin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Riparia cowani</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Brown-throated Martin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Riparia paludicola</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on morphometrics, some plumage differences and reported differences in calls (HBW/Birdlife). English name under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Snares Fernbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Poodytes caudatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">New Zealand Fernbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Poodytes punctatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on plumage and morphometrics (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Huambo Cisticola</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cisticola bailunduensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Rock-loving Cisticola</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cisticola emini</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on morphology, strong bioacoustic differences and different habitat (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Sulu Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Macronus kettlewelli</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Brown Tit-Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Macronus striaticeps</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split from based on major plumage and iris color differences (Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Horsfield's Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Zoothera horsfieldi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Scaly Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Zoothera dauma</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on vocal, plumage and morphometric traits (Eaton et al. 2016). Apparently closer phylogenetically to <em>Z. aurea</em> than to <em>Z. dauma</em> (Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Western (White-winged) Magpie-Robin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Copsychus pica</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Madagascan Magpie-Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;"><em><i>Copsychus albospecularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on morphometrics, bioacoustics, differences in plumage and display, and parapatric distribution (HBW/Birdlfe). English name under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><strong>Visayan Shama</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Copsychus superciliaris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">White-browed Shama</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Copsychus luzoniensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on genetic and plumage differences (Lim et al. 2010; Collar 2011b; Sánchez-González et al. 2015, HBW/BLI, Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Volcano Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cinnyris preussi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Rift (Northern Double-collared) Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Cinnyris reichenowi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on genetic, morphological, and ecological divergence (Cooper et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Arabian Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cinnyris hellmayri</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Shining Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cinnyri habessinicus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Arabian Sunbird <em>Cinnyris hellmayri </em>(including <em>kinneari</em>) is split from Shining Sunbird <em>C. habessinicus</em> on the basis of distinctive male and female plumages, larger size, and reportedly different vocalizations (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Black-breasted Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Cinnyris idenburgi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Olive-backed Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Cinnyris jugularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on plumage and morphometric differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Grand Comoro Sunbird, Moheli Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Cinnyris moebii, Cinnyris voeltzkowi </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Madagascar (Malagasy) Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Cinnyris notatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed splits on the basis of differences in morphology and genetic divergence (Warren et al. 2003; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Upemba Masked Weaver</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Ploceus upembae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Katanga Masked Weaver</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i>Ploceus katangae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage and preliminary genetic data (Craig et al. 2011; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Chestnut-and-black Weaver</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Ploceus castaneofuscus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Vieillot's Black Weaver</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;"><em><i> Ploceus nigerrimus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on marked differences in plumage and reported differences in breeding behavior (Crook 1963; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Grand Comoro Fody</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i> Foudia consobrina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;">Red-headed (Comoros) Fody</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 124px;"><em><i> Foudia eminentissima</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;"><em>Foudia consobrina</em> is a proposed split from <em>F. eminentissima</em> based on differences in plumage, evidently some vocal differences, and sister relationship with other Comoros taxa (Warren et al. 2011; Safford & Hawkins 2013; HBW/Birdlife; de Silva et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Malayan Bullfinch</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Pyrrhula waterstradti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Brown Bullfinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;"><em><i>Pyrrhula nipalensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage and call (Puan et al. 2020; HBW/Birdlife)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Done</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 20px;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 20px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 41px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Parana Chachalaca</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ortalis remota</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Speckled Chachalaca</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ortalis guttata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Recently proposed as a distinct species (Silveira et al. 2017; SACC 902). Did not pass SACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Kai Coucal</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Centropus spilopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Pheasant Coucal</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Centropus phasianinus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Kai Coucal <em>Centropus spilopterus</em> is relisted as a proposed split from Pheasant Coucal <em>C. phasianinus</em> based on its distinctive plumage and allopatric distribution (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 126px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 126px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></p> <p>Reposted</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;">Whistling Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cercococcyx lemaireae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;">Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 126px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. mechowi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 126px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as a new species <em>Cercococcyx lemaireae </em>based on song and call differences from <em>C. mechowi </em>(first noted by Dowsett-Lemaire 1997) (Boesman & Collar 2019). Apparent narrow hybrid zone in Bakossi Mountains, Cameroon.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Philippine Collared Dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia dusumieri</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sunda (Island) Collared Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia bitorquata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocal and plumage differences (Collar 2011b; Eaton et al. 2016; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Burmese Collared Dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia xanthocycla</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eurasian Collared Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Streptopelia decaocto</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage, unique eye-ring color, song, and geographical isolation (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Western Spotted Dove</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Spilopelia suratensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Eastern Spotted Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Spilopelia chinensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Western Spotted Dove (including ssp <em>ceylonensis</em>) is a proposed split based on differences in plumage, soft-part colors and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2012; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Raiatea Fruit Dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus chrysogaster</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-green Fruit Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus purpuratus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage differences and molecular data (Cibois et al. 2014; Thibault & Cibois 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Geelvink Fruit-dove</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus speciosus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Yellow-bibbed Fruit Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ptilinopus solomonensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage and vocal differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malabar Imperial Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula cuprea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mountain Imperial Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula badia</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on differences in morphology and voice (HBW/Birdlife; Niranjana & Praveen 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Geelvink Imperial Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula geelvinkiana</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Spice Imperial Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ducula myristicivora</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocal, morphological and plumage differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 100px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ryukyu Green Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Treron permagnus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;">Taiwan Green Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Treron formosae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 100px;">Accepted split of Ryukyu Green Pigeon (including ssp<em> medioximus</em>) from Taiwan (Whistling) Green Pigeon (including ssp <em>filipinus</em>) based on morphological and vocal differences (Brazil 2009; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Eastern Bronze Ground Dove</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pampusana johannae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Western) Bronze Ground Dove</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Pampusana beccarii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on differences in vocalizations, plumage, elevation. and habitat (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>New Caledonian Buttonquail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Turnix novaecaledoniae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Painted Buttonquail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Turnix varius</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split following HBW/Birdlife.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">African Woolly-necked Stork</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ciconia microscelis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Asian Woolly-necked Stork</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Ciconia episcopus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split of <em>Ciconia microscelis</em> from <em>C. episcopus</em> (including <em>neglecta</em>) based on pronounced plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Banggai Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Otus mendeni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Otus manadensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on vocalizations (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 80px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11,2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Guadalcanal Owl, Malaita Owl, Makira Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Athene granti, Athene malaitae, Athene roseoaxillaris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;">West Solomons Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Athene jacquinoti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 80px;">Accepted splits based on plumage and bioacoustic differences (Dutson 2011; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ethiopian Bee-eater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops lafresnayii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-breasted Bee-eater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops variegatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Merops lafresnayii</em> is an accepted split from <em>M. variegatus</em> based on morphological and vocal differences. Differs from the similarly sized <em>M. oreobates</em> by its different plumage and voice (Redman et al. 2016; Fry et al. 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>African Green Bee-eater, Arabian Green Bee-eater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops viridissimus, Merops cyanophrys</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Asian Green Bee-eater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Merops orientalis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Merops viridissimus </em>(including ssp <em>flavoviridis </em>and <em>cleopatra) </em>and<em> Merops cyanophrys</em> (including ssp <em>muscatensis</em>) are accepted splits from<em> Merops orientalis </em>based on significant differences in morphology and voice (Fry et al. 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 60px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumatran Woodpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Picus dedemi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-headed Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 60px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Picus canus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 60px;">Accepted split based on significant differences in plumage and voice (Eaton et al. 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 100px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Southern Sooty Woodpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Mulleripicus fuliginosus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;">Northern Sooty Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Mulleripicus funebris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 100px;">Accepted split from <em>M. funebris</em> (including <em>mayri</em> and <em>parkesi</em>) on the basis of structural and plumage differences and possible vocal differences (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife, Clements).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 120px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></p> <p>Reposted</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;">Western Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Buccanodon dowsetti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Eastern) Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. duchaillui</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as <em>Buccanodon dowsetti sp. nov. </em>based on very different vocals (first noted by Borrow & Demey 2001) (Boesman & Collar 2019). Replaces <em>B. duchaillui</em> west of Dahomey Gap.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Usambiro Barbet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Trachyphonus usambiro</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">D'Arnaud's Barbet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Trachyphonus darnaudii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage and vocal differences (Sibley & Monroe 1990; Stevenson & Fanshaw 2002; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Comoros Black Parrot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Coracopsis sibilans</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser Vasa Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Coracopsis nigra</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on genetic divergence and significant vocal and size difference (Kundu et al. 2012; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Simeulue Parrot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Psittinus abbotti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-rumped Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Psittinus cyanurus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px; background-color: #ffffff;">Accepted split based on substantial structural and plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Snow Mountain Tiger Parrot</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Psittacella lorentzi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Painted Tiger Parrot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Psittacella picta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on differences in plumage (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px; background-color: #ddddd;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Caatinga Antshrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Thamnophilus capistratus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Barred Antshrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Thamnophilus doliatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based on bioacoustic, morphological and phylogenetic differences and reported sympatry/parapatry (SACC 890).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 200px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 207px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Perija Antpitta, Sierra Nevada Antpitta, Muisca Antpitta, Cajamarca Antpitta, Junin Antpitta, Urubamba Antpitta, Bolivian Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Grallaria saltuensis, G. spatiator. G. rufula, G. cajamarcae, G. obscura, G. occabambae, G. cochabambae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Grallaria rufula</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 207px;">Accepted split of currently recognized subspecies to full species based on phylogenetic, vocal and, where pertinent, morphological differences (Chesser et al. 2020; Isler et al. 2020; SACC 883). English name of <em><i>G. spatiator</i></em> is provisional.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Equatorial Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Grallaria saturata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Grallaria rufula</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split of resurrected subspecies to full species based on phylogenetic and vocal differences (Chesser et al. 2020; Isler et al. 2020; SACC 883).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 160px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 187px;"><strong><em> </em></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><em>AS 11.2</em></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chami Antpitta, Chachapoya Antpitta, Panao Antpitta, Oxapampa Antpitta, Ayacucho Antpitta, Puno Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Grallaria alvarezi, Grallaria gravesi, Grallaria oneilli, Grallaria centralis, Grallaria ayacuchensis, Grallaria sinaensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 187px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Grallaria rufula</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 187px;">Accepted new species within the Rufous Antpitta complex based on phylogenetic, vocal and, where pertinent, morphological differences (Chesser et al. 2020; Isler et al. 2020; SACC 883). English names of <em>G. gravesi </em>and<em> G. oneilli</em> are provisional.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 100px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela rubrobrunnea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dusky Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 100px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela obscura</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 100px;">Biak Myzomela <em>Myzomela rubrobrunnea</em> is split from Dusky Myzomela <em>M. obscura</em> based on morphological differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Moluccan Myzomela, Red-tinged Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela simplex, Myzomela rubrotincta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dusky Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myzomela obscura</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Moluccan Myzomela <em>Myzomela</em> <em>simplex</em> (including ssp. <em>mortyana</em>) and Red-tinged Myzomela <em>Myzomela rubrotincta </em>are splits from <em>Myzomela obscura</em> based on differences in plumage, size and DNA (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Reddish Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela erythrina </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Red Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela cruentata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Reddish Myzomela <em>Myzomela erythrina</em> (including<em> lavongai, cantans, vinacea</em>) is split from Red Myzomela based on differences in morphology, plumage and elevation (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Long-billed Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela longirostris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Red-collared Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Myzomela rosenbergii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on morphometric differences and distinctive female plumage (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rennell Gerygone</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gerygone citrina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Fan-tailed Gerygone</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gerygone flavolateralis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in plumage and eye color, and biogeography (Dutson 2011; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span dir="ltr">Satin Berrypecker</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i><span dir="ltr">Melanocharis citreola</span></i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Streaked Berrypecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Melanocharis striativentris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Newly described species based on plumage and phylogenetic analysis (Milá et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Spotted Berrypecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhamphocharis piperata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Thick-billed (formerly Spotted) Berrypecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhamphocharis crassirostris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Rhamphocharis piperata</em> is split from <em>R. crassirostris</em> based on morphological differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife). English name Spotted Berrypecker is assigned to the split species to reflect its female plumage.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Western Crested Berrypecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Paramythia olivacea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eastern Crested Berrypecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Paramythia montium</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>West African Batis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Batis occulta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Fernando Po Batis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Batis poensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on differences in plumage and size (Sinclair & Ryan 2003; Clements; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Comoros Blue Vanga</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i> Cyanolanius comorensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Madagascar) Blue Vanga</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Cyanolanius madagascarinus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Comoros Blue Vanaga <em>Cyanolanius comorensis</em> (including<em> bensoni</em>) is a proposed split from Madagascar Blue Vanga <em>C. madagascarinus</em> based on morphological, plumage and vocal differences (Safford & Hawkins 2013; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Triller</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lalage leucoptera</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-browed Triller</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lalage atrovirens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in plumage and voice (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Giant Grey Shrike</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lanius giganteus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Chinese Grey Shrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lanius sphenocercus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted split on the basis of strong morphological divergence including where ranges approach; habitat differences; and genetic divergence (Svensson et al. 2009; Olsson et al. 2010; Panov et al. 2011; Dickinson & Christidis 2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Fantail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhipidura kordensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Northern Fantail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhipidura rufiventris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split on the basis of vocal and plumage differences (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tanimbar Monarch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carterornis castus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-naped Monarch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Carterornis pileatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted split based on structural, plumage and bioacoustic differences (King 1997; Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife; Clements). The English name Tanimbar Monarch is prefered over Loetoe Monarch following HBW/Birdlife and Eaton et al. (2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mussau Flycatcher, Velvet Flycatcher, Dyaul Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myiagra hebetior, Myiagra eichhorni, Myiagra cervinicolor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Velvet Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Myiagra hebetior</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted three-way split of <em>Myiagra hebetior</em> based on morphometric differences, strikingly different female plumage. and vocalizations (Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife). Note English name Velvet Flycatcher is assigned to <em><i>Myiagra eichhorni.</i></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Wetar Oriole</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oriolus finschi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Timor (Olive-brown) Oriole</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oriolus melanotis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on strong genetic divergence and substantial vocal and plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2016; Jønsson et al. 2019; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Arabian Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Eremalauda eremodites</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dunn's Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Eremalauda dunni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in size, small but consistent differences in plumage, and reported deep genetic divergence (Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumatran Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ixos sumatranus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan (Sunda) Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ixos virescens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage and vocal differences (Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong>Camiguin Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes catarmanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;">Yellowish Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><em><i>Hypsipetes everetti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on vocal and plumage differences (Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 41px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Siberian House Martin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Delichon lagopodum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Common House Martin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Delichon urbicum<br /> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological and vocal differences and syntopic nesting (Leader et al. 2021).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tenggara Paradise Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Terpsiphone floris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Terpsiphone affinis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on bioacoustic, morphological and phylogenetic data. Includes ssp. <em>sumbaensis</em> (Eaton et al. 2016; Fabre et al. 2012).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bornean Black Magpie</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Platysmurus aterrimus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Malayan Black Magpie</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Platysmurus leucopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on substantial plumage and vocal differences (Eaton et al. 2016; BLI/HBW).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>Small Crow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em><i>Corvus samarensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;">Slender-billed Crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em><i>Corvus enca</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on significant vocal differences and morphology. Includes ssp. <em>sierramadrensis </em>(see Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Palawan Crow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Corvus pusillus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Slender-billed Crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Corvus enca</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on plumage, bill morphology and major vocal differences (Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Obi Paradise-crow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lycocorax obiensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Halmahera Paradise-crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Lycocorax pyrrhopterus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on pronounced vocal and plumage differences (Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Black-capped Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Heteromyias armiti </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Ashy Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Heteromyias albispecularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 103px;">Black-capped Robin <em>Heteromyias armiti</em> (including<em> rothschildi</em>) is split from <em>H. albispecularis</em> based on differences in genetics, plumage and vocalizations (Christidis et al. 2011; Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Ishigaki Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Parus nigriloris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Japanese Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Parus minor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on striking differences in plumage and evidently in vocalizations (Brazil 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Alpine Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phylloscopus occisinensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Tickell's Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phylloscopus affinis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted lump based on bioacoustic, morphological and phylogenetic data. Treat as a subspecies (Zhang et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 140px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 185px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Lompobattang Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus sarasinorum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sulawesi Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 185px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Phylloscopus nesophilus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 185px;">Accepted split based on bioacoustic and morphological differences. Note that new English name follows the more range-restricted taxon which retains the scientific name of the formerly combined species. The more widespread form, <em>P. nesophilus</em>, retains the English name of "Sulawesi Leaf Warbler" (Berryman & Eaton 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Kilombero Cisticola</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cisticola bakerorum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Newly described species based on phylogenetics, morphology, and distinctive vocalizations (Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>White-tailed Cisticola</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cisticola anderseni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Newly described species based on phylogenetics, morphology, and distinctive vocalizations (Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Delicate Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Prinia lepida</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Graceful Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Prinia gracilis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Split of <em>Prinia lepida</em> (including <em><span dir="ltr"> akyildizi</span><span dir="ltr">, </span><span dir="ltr">irakensis</span><span dir="ltr">, </span><span dir="ltr">carpenteri, </span><span dir="ltr">lepida</span><span dir="ltr">, </span></em><span dir="ltr">and </span><span dir="ltr"><em>stevensi</em></span>) from <em>P. gracilis</em> is based on differences in <span dir="ltr">morphometrics, plumage, and vocalizations, and </span><span dir="ltr">mtDNA divergence (Alström et al. 2021).</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Brown-tailed Apalis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Apalis flavocincta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Yellow-breasted Apalis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Apalis flavida</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Brown-tailed Apalis <em>Apalis flavocincta</em> (including <em>viridiceps</em>) is split from <em>A. flavida</em> based on habitat, plumage and vocal differences (Sibley & Monroe 1990; HBW/Birdlife; Borrow pers. comm.; Redman pers. comm.).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 166px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;">Yunnan Parrotbill</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Sinosuthora ricketti</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;">Brown-winged Parrotbill</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 166px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Sinosuthora brunnea</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 166px;">Proposed split based on DNA analysis, morphology and difference in calls (Deignan 1964; Robson 2007; Penhallurick & Robson 2009; Yeung et al. 2011; HBW/Birdlife). However, status of the little-studied nominate ssp. <em>S. b. brunnea</em>, which has some morphological features shared with <em>ricketti,</em> means further analysis of the Brown-winged Parrotbill complex is required (Eaton, pers. comm.).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Grey-hooded Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyanoderma bicolor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Chestnut-winged Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyanoderma erythropterum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage, bioacoustics and phylogenetic divergence (Eaton et al. 2016; HBW/Birdlife; Cros et al. 2020). Includes <em>rufum</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 80px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Visayan Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Sterrhoptilus affinis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-crowned (Calabarzon) Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 80px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Sterrhoptilus nigrocapitatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 80px;">Accepted split based on substantial phylogenetic divergence and paraphyly, as well as consistent plumage differences (Hosner et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sunda Scimitar Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus bornensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan (Chestnut-backed) Scimitar Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pomatorhinus montanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on substantial vocal differences and fairly distinct plumage (Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malayan Black-capped Babbler, Bornean Black-capped Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pellorneum nigrocapitatum, Pellorneum capistratoides</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan Black-capped Babbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Pellorneum capistratum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Accepted split of <em>P. nigrocapitatu</em>m and <em>P. capistratoides</em> (including <em>morrelli</em>) from <em>P. capistratum</em> on the basis of pronounced vocal, plumage and genome-wide differences (Puan et al. 2020; Eaton et al. 2021, HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Green-fronted White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Zosterops minor</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-fronted White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops chrysolaemus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Accepted split based on distinct morphological differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017). Includes <em>rothschildi</em> as a subspecies. Note that the species epithet "<em>minor</em>" follows the split form, while the name "<em>chrysolaemus</em>" is assigned to the form retaining the original English name.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Oya Tabu White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops crookshanki</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Capped White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops fuscicapilla</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological and vocal differences (Beehler & Pratt 2016; Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bougainville White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops hamlini</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-throated White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops rendovae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic divergence and morphological differences (Moyle et al. 2009; Gregory 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Guadalcanal White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops oblitus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-throated White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Zosterops rendovae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on deep phylogenetic divergence (Manthey et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Palawan Fairy-bluebird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Irena tweeddalii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Asian Fairy-bluebird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Irena puella</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic divergence and morphometric and plumage differences (HBW/BLI; Moltesen et al. 2012; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Visayan Fairy-bluebird, Mindanao Fairy-bluebird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i> Irena ellae, Irena melanochlamys</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Luzon (Philippine) Fairy-bluebird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Irena cyanogastra</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 83px;">Proposed splits based on phylogenetic divergence and differences in plumage (Moltesen et al. 2012; Hosner et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Siamese Pied Myna, Javan Pied Myna</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gracupica floweri, Gracupica jalla</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Indian) Pied Myna</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Gracupica contra</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted splits based on genetic divergence and morphological features. <em>G. floweri</em> and <em>G. jalla</em> are monotypic. <em>G. contra</em> includes <em>superciliaris</em> as a subspecies and <em>sordida</em> synonymized with the nominate (Baveja et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Visayan Rhabdornis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhabdornis rabori</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Rhabdornis inornatus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage and structural differences (Collar 2011b; Allen 2020; HBW/Birdlife; Clements).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tanzanian Illadopsis</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Illadopsis distans</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Pale-breasted Illadopsis</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Illadopsis rufipennis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Split <em>Illadopsis distans</em> from <em>I. rufipennis</em> based on morphological and bioacoustic differences (Zimmerman et al. 1996; Sinclair & Ryan 2003; Nguembock et al. 2009; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Dayak Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis montanus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis banyumas</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocal, plumage and morphometric traits (Eaton et al. 2016; Gwee et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumba Jungle Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis stresemanni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Flores (Russet-backed) Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis oscillans</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage, structural and vocal differences (Eaton et al. 2016, 2021; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Crocker Jungle Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ruficrissa</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ruficauda</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on bioacoustic differences. Includes ssp. <em>isola</em> (Gwee et al. 2019; Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sulu Jungle-flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ocularis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Cyornis ruficauda</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on vocalizations and distinctive eye-ring color (Gwee et al. 2019; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinese Vivid Niltava</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Niltava oatesi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Taiwan Vivid Niltava</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Niltava vivida</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on morphometric, plumage, and bioacoustic differences (Rasmussen & Anderton 2005; HBW/Birdlife). English names tentative.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Short-tailed Akalat</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Sheppardia poensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Bocage's Akalat</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Sheppardia bocagei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;"><em>Sheppardia poensis</em> (including ssp <em>granti, kungwensis, kaboboensis, </em>and <em>schoutedeni</em>) is split from <em>Sheppardia bocagei</em> based on significant bioacoustic, morphological, and habitat differences (Prigogine 1987; Borrow & Demey 2001; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Okinawa Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Larvivora namiyei</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Ryukyu Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Larvivora komadori</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted split based on deep genetic divergence coupled with bioacoustic and morphological differences (Saitoh et al. 2015; Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Izu Robin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Larvivora tanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Japanese Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Larvivora akahige</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on morphological, bioacoustic and habitat differences (Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ryukyu Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ficedula owstoni</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Narcissus Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Ficedula narcissina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted split based on genetic and bioacoustic differences (Leader et al. 2013; Dong et al. 2015; Saitoh et al. 2015; Brazil 2018; HBW/Birdlife). Treat as monotypic following Ornithological Society of Japan (2000). Includes ssp. <em>shonis</em> and <em>jakuschima</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Atlas Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe seebohmi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Northern Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe oenanthe</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on striking differences in plumage and some bioacoustic differences (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rusty-breasted Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Oenanthe frenata</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Buff-breasted (Red-breasted) Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Oenanthe bottae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based on morphological differences (HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Maghreb Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe halophila</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mourning Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe lugens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on differences in degree of sexual dimorphism, song, and habitat (Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Basalt Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe warriae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mourning Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Oenanthe lugens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on unique habitat, apparent lack of mixing, and distinctive plumage (Shirihai & Svensson 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Javan Leafbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis cochinchinensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-winged Leafbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis moluccensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Accepted split of <em>Chloropsis cochinchinensis </em>of Java and the widespread Blue-winged Leafbird <em>C. moluccensis</em> based on differences in plumage and deep mtDNA divergence (Moltesen et al. 2012; HBW/BLI; Eaton et al. 2016). Note change of scientific name of Blue-winged Leafbird with the split.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Greyish-crowned Leafbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis lazulina</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Orange-bellied Leafbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chloropsis hardwickii</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic divergence and plumage differences. Includes ssp. <em>melliana</em> (HBW/BLI; Moltesen et al. 2012)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Flame-crowned Flowerpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Dicaeum kampalili</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Yellow-crowned Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dicaeum anthonyi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on plumage differences (HBW/BLI; Allen 2020). Note change of English name of <em>D. anthonyi</em> with the split.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 80px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Northern Buzzing (Obscure) Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Dicaeum obscurum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Southern Buzzing (White-bellied) Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Dicaeum hypoleucum</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on phylogenetic divergence, major differences in plumage, and differences in calls (Hosner et al. 2018; Allen 2020). English names under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 40px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 44px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>PS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Yellow-chinned Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Anthreptes tephrolaemus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-chinned Sunbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 44px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Anthreptes rectirostris</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 44px;">Split based on differences in plumage and very different calls (HBW/Birdlife, Borrow in litt.).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Stripe-breasted Seedeater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Crithagra striatipectus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">Reichard's Seedeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Crithagra reichardi</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted split based on consistent differences in plumage (Turner 2013, Turner & Pearson 2015; Dickinson & Christidis 2014; Redman pers. comm., HBW/Birdlife).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mindanao Serin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocorythus mindanensis</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indonesian (Mountain) Serin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Chrysocorythus estherae</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on significant plumage and structural differences (HBW/Birdlife; Eaton et al 2016; Allen 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cinnamon-bellied Saltator, Olivaceous Saltator</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Saltator grandis, Saltator olivascens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blue-grey (Greyish) Saltator</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i> Saltator coerulescens</i></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Accepted splits based on vocal and genetic differences (Chaves et al. 2013; SACC 879). <em>S. grandis</em> includes ssp. <em>vigorsii, plumbiceps, yucatanensis, hesperis </em>and <em>brevicaudus. S. olivascens </em>includes ssp. <em>plumbeus</em> and <em>brewsteri</em>. English names tentative pending SACC<em>.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Yungas Guan</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> <i>Penelope bridgesi</i> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;">Dusky-legged Guan</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Penelope <i>obscura</i><br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Split based on <span class="A7">strong allopatry and biometric differences (Evangelista-Vargas & Silveira 2018; SACC 875).</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Yunnan Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phasianus elegans<br /> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Turkestan (Common) Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phasianus colchicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Proposed split based primarily on mtDNA divergence (Liu et al. 2020). Monotypic.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Chinese Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Phasianus torquatus<br /> </i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Turkestan (Common) Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phasianus colchicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split based primarily on mtDNA divergence (Liu et al. 2020). Polytypic. Includes <em>torquatus</em>, <em>strauchi–vlangallii </em>and <em>formosanus </em>groups.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Vaurie's Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><i>Caprimulgus centralasicus</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">European Nightjar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Caprimulgus europaeus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Taxonomic status unclear. Known only from a single specimen. Recent mtDNA studies suggest that it may be synonymous with European Nightjar <em>C. e. plumipes</em> (Schweizer et al. 2020; Kirwan & Schweizer 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Mato Grosso Swift</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Chaetura viridipennis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Chapman's Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>C. chapmani</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Restoration of Mato Grosso Swift to a subspecies of Chapman's Swift is based on genetic revision of genus <em>Chaetura </em>(Chesser et al. 2018, SACC 841).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Ashy-tailed Swift</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Chaetura andrei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Vaux's Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>C. vauxi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split of Ashy-tailed Swift from Vaux's Swift is based on genetic revision of genus <em>Chaetura</em> (Chesser et al. 2018, SACC 841)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>Diamantina Sabrewing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Campylopterus diamantinensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;">Grey-breasted Sabrewing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Campylopterus largipennis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split from <em>C. largipennis</em> based on Lopes et al. (2017); SACC 755. English name adopted from SACC 859.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1<span style="color: #333333;"><br /> </span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">"Northern" Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Podiceps juninensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">"Southern" Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Podiceps occipitalis<strong><br /> </strong></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on morphology, non-migratory behavior, lack of distinct breeding plumage, and higher-pitched voice. English names provisional (SACC 864).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong>Magellanic Snipe</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Gallinago magellanica<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;">South American Snipe</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><em>Gallinago paraguaiae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Accepted split based on vocalizations and displays (Miller et al. 2019; SACC 843). English names provisional.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 96px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Galapagos Frigatebird</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Fregata magnificens</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Magnificent Frigatebird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Fregata rothschildi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Proposed split based on strong genetic differentiation between the isolated Galapagos population, <em>F</em>. <em>magnificens</em> and the widespread taxon, <em>F. rothschildi</em> (Hailer et al. 2011; SACC 872).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Annobon Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Otus feae<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Otus senegalensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Split based on morphological and vocal differences (Collar & Boesman 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Arabian Eagle-Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Bubo milesi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Spotted Eagle-Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Bubo africanus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on morphological and acoustic differences (Collar & Boesman 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Northern Olive Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Dendropicos ruwenzori</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Southern Olive Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dendropicos griseocephalus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split based on molecular species delimitation methods and estimates of gene flow. <em>D</em>.<em> ruwenzori</em> includes subspecies <em>kilimensis</em> (Fuchs et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Northern Crested Caracara</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Caracara cheriway</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Southern) Crested Caracara</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Caracara plancus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted lump based on short genetic distance and <span class="A7">indiscriminately mixed plumage characters in their area of overlap</span> (SACC 878).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ornate Pitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta concinna<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Elegant Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta elegans<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on bioacoustic and plumage differences. Parent species, <em>P. elegans</em>, retains its original English name (Yue et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Banda Sea Pitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta vigorsii<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Elegant Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pitta elegans<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Split based on bioacoustic and plumage differences (Yue et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">PL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scalloped Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes falcinellus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scaled Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes squamatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Proposed lump based on minor plumage differences, vocal (call) similarities, and lack of genetic data (SACC 881).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Layard's Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes layardi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rondonia Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lepidocolaptes fuscicapillus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted lump based on lack of significant vocal and genetic differences. English name of the fused species ultimately to be determined but treat as Rondonia Woodcreeper for now (SACC 868).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinchipe Spinetail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Synallaxis chinchipensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Necklaced Spinetail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Synallaxis stictothorax</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;"><span class="SpellE">Accepted split based on morphological and vocal distinctions (Stopiglia</span> et al. 2020; SACC 882).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Northern Rufous-winged Antwren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Herpsilochmus frater</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Southern Rufous-winged Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Split based on significant vocal differences and some phenotypic differences. English names tentative. <em>H. frater</em> includes <em>exiguus</em> as a subspecies (Boesman 2016; SACC 870).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong>Utcubamba Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><em>Scytalopus intermedius<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;">Blackish Tapaculo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><em>Scytalopus latrans<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Accepted split from Blackish Tapaculo to which it is only distantly related. More closely related to Large-footed Tapaculo, <em>S. macropus </em>(Cadena et al. 2020; SACC 858).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Turkestan Short-toed Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Alaudala heinei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser (Mediterranean) Short-toed Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Alaudala rufescens</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on phylogenetic divergence (Alström et al. 2020). Includes <em>aharonii, pseudobaetica </em>and<em> persica</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 60px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous Limestone Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Gypsophila calcicola</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Limestone Wren-Babbler (Variable Limestone Babbler)</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Gypsophila crispifrons</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on molecular phylogeny and bioacoustic differences (Gwee et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 20px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Annam Limestone Babbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Gypsophila annamensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;">Limestone Wren-Babbler (Variable Limestone Babbler)</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Gypsophila crispifrons</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Split based on molecular phylogeny and bioacoustic differences (Gwee et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 11.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">"Coal-black" Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Turdus anthracinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Chiguanco Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Turdus chiguanco</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Proposed split based on genetic and morphological differences (SACC 871).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Taiwan Bullfinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pyrrhula owstoni<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-headed Bullfinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pyrrhula erythaca</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic, morphological and vocal differences (Dong et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Bonin Greenfinch</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Chloris kittlitzi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-capped Greenfinch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Chloris sinica</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split based on deep genetic divergence and morphological differences (<span class="ToggleUp"><span id="ART664650-REF109693-0" class="ToggleUp-panel" aria-hidden="false" data-panel="">Saitoh</span></span> et al. 2015; Saitoh et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Yungas Sparrow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Rhynchospiza dabbenei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Stripe-capped (Chaco) Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Rhynchospiza strigiceps</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split based on morphological, genetic, biogeographical and vocal evidence (Areta et al. 2019; SACC 842)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 11.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Moss-backed Sparrow</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Arremon dorbignii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Saffron-billed Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Arremon flavirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on morphological, vocal and genetic differences (Buainain et al. 2016; SACC 874).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Donaldson-Smith's Turaco</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Menelikornis (Tauraco) donaldsoni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-cheeked Turaco</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Menelikornis (Tauraco) leucotis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Proposed split based on genetic and phenotypic differences and parapatry/possible syntopy (Perktaş et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Eastern Black-billed Turaco</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco emini</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Western) Black-billed Turaco</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco schuettii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Proposed split based on polyphyly with phenotypic differences (Perktaş et al. 2020). English names under discussion.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 41px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Reichenow's Turaco</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco reichenowi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Livingstone's Turaco</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> Tauraco livingstonii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px; background-color: #dddddd;">Proposed split based on polyphyly with phenotypic differences (Perktaş et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 11.1<br /> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>White-winged Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus krabbei sp. nov.</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">New species: Krabbe, Schulenberg, Hosner, et al., 2020 (SACC 852).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 11.1</span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Jalca Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus frankeae sp. nov.</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">New species: Krabbe, Schulenberg, Hosner, et al., 2020 (SACC 853).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 11.1</span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ampay Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus whitneyi sp. nov.</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">New species: Krabbe, Schulenberg, Hosner, et al., 2020 (SACC 854).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">AS 11.1<br /> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Loja Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus androstictus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Paramo Tapaculo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Scytalopus opacus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split based on different calls and differences in mtDNA (SACC 855).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 124px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Saharan Scrub Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Scotocerca saharae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">'Streaked' Scrub Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Scotocerca inquieta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Proposed split of allopatric Scrub Warbler populations, which differ genetically (11,5 cytb mt-DNA), by song, and morphology (Shirihai & Svensson 2018; Handbook Western Palaearctic birds). <em>S. saharae</em> would include ssp <em>theresae. </em>Recognition pending formally published paper.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #000000;">NEW 10.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Peleng Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phylloscopus</em> <em>suaramerdu</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Proposed new species: Rheindt et al. 2020. Tentatively add as subspecies of <em>P. poliocephalus</em> pending evaluation of revision of the entire species complex.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">NEW 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Taliabu Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Phylloscopus emilsalimi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 62px;">Proposed new species: Rheindt et al. 202). Tentatively add as subspecies of <em>P. poliocephalus</em> pending evaluation of revision of the entire species complex.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 11.1<br /> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sumatran Blue Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Myiomela sumatrana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Sunda Robin (Javan Blue Robin)</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Myiomela diana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 41px;">Accepted split (Ng et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Malaysian Crested Argus</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Rheinardia nigrescens</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">(Vietnamese) Crested Argus</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Rheinardia ocellata</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on plumage, crest morphology and color, and vocalizations (Davison et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">PL 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Canary Islands Oystercatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Haematopus meadewaldoi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Eurasian Oystercatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Haematopus ostralegus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Treat as a distinctive subspecies (Senfeld et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>White-faced Plover</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Charadrius dealbatus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Kentish Plover</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Charadrius alexandrinus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Recent phylogenetic studies support treating <em>C. dealbatus</em> as a separate species (Sadanandan et al. 2019; Wang et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">PS 10.2<strong><br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Great White Heron<strong><br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Ardea occidentalis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Great Blue Heron</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Ardea herodias</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Proposed split of white morph subspecies based on analyses of assortative mating (McGuire et al. 2019; NACC 2020-A-10). Declined by NACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Haida Gwaii Saw-whet Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Aegolius brooksi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;">Northern Saw-whet Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"><em>Aegolius acadicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Proposed split based on molecular evidence of limited gene flow and phenotypic differences. NACC 2020-B-8. Declined by NACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">AL 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Tawny Piculet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Picumnus fulvescens</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Ochraceous Piculet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Picumnus limae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Tentatively treat as a distinctive subspecies. (Lima et al. 2020, SACC 845)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Fine-banded Woodpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Campethera taeniolaema</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Tullberg's Woodpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Campethera tullbergi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;"><em>Campethera taeniolaema</em> is split from allopatric <em>Campethera tullbergi</em> based on genetic and plumage differences. Fuchs et al. (2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Western Fire-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena maura</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">White-backed (East Amazonian) Fire-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena leuconota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Split Western Fire-eye from White-backed Fire-eye. (Isler & Maldonado-Coelho 2017; SACC 759).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Tapajos Fire-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena similis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">White-backed (East Amazonian) Fire-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Pyriglena leuconota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Split Tapajos Fire-eye from White-backed Fire-eye. (Isler & Maldonado-Coelho 2017; SACC 759).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Black-headed Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola tallmanorum<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Green-and-black Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola riefferii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Potential split, but not subjected to molecular studies. (Sibley & Monroe 1990; Berv & Prum 2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">PS 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Venezuelan Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola melanolaema<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Green-and-black Fruiteater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Pipreola riefferii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Potential split. Berv & Prum (2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>Opalton Grasswren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em>Amytornis rowleyi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;">Striated Grasswren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em>Amytornis striatus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Accepted split. (Christidis et al. 2013; Black et al. 2020 a, b). English name Opalton Grasswren follows Black et al. (2020 a, b). Assigned the English name Rusty Grasswren by others (Christidis et al. 2013; Dickinson & Christidis 2014).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong>Rufous Grasswren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>Amytornis whitei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;">Striated Grasswren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>Amytornis striatus<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split Polytypic. (Black et al. 2020 a, b). English name of this polytypic species follows Black et al. (2020 a, b). Includes <em>whitei, oweni</em>, and newly described <em>parvus</em> and <em>aenigma</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>NEW 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Taliabu Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Myzomela wahe</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted new species. Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">AL 10.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">Northwestern Crow</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Corvus caurinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;">American Crow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><em>Corvus brachyrhynchos</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Slager et al. 2020; NACC 2020-C-15</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Palawan Drongo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Dicrurus palawanensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">Hair-crested Drongo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Dicrurus hottentottus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split. Includes ssp. <em> cuyensis</em>. Shakya et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>NEW 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Peleng Fantail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Rhipidura habibiei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted as a new species in the Sulawesi Fantail complex as proposed in Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 144px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><strong>Solomons Robin</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><em>Petroica polymorpha<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;">Pacific (Mayr's) Robin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 144px;"><em>Petroica pusilla</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 144px;">Solomon Robin is an accepted split from Pacific Robin. Includes <em>polymorpha, septentrionalis, kulambangrae, </em>and <em>dennisi</em>. The remaining subspecies taxa from Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa, remain in <em>P. pusilla</em> with the revised English name of Mayr's Robin. Kearns et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Seram Bush Warbler<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Locustella musculus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Sulawesi (Chestnut-backed) Bush Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Locustella castanea</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>NEW 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Taliabu Bush Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> Locustella portenta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted new species. Rheindt et al. (2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Western Subalpine Warbler<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Curruca iberiae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">(Eastern) Subalpine Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em>Curruca cantillans</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Western Subalpine Warbler is split from <em>C. cantillans</em> following Zuccon et al. (2020) and Svensson (2013a,b).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Yellow-eyed Bristlebill</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em> Bleda ugandae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">Yellow-lored Bristlebill</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Bleda notatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences Huntley & Voelker (2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong>Grey-cheeked Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em>Alophoixus tephrogenys</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;">Brown-cheeked Bulbul vs Melodius Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><em> Alophoixus bres</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences Shakya et al. (2020). Note that English name, Grey-cheeked Bulbul, formerly assigned to <em>A. bres</em>, becomes associated with this, the split species. English name of <em>A. bres</em> to be determined.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>AS 10.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong>Penan Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em> Alophoixus ruficrissus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;">Ochraceous Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><em> Alophoixus ochraceus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences Shakya et al. (2020). English name to be determined.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 10.2<br /> </strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Pale-faced Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Pycnonotus leucops</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">Flavescent Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Pycnonotus flavescens</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split based on phylogenetic and phenotypic differences (Dejtaradol et al. 2016; Eaton et al. 2016).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Schuett's Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pternistis schuetti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scaly Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. squamatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed (10.1) split of Schuett's Spurfowl based on revision of genus <em>Pternistis</em> (Mandiwana-Neudani et al. 2019). STET SSP pending continuing research. Includes <em>ssp maranensis</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 96px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Cranch's Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pternistis cranchi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Red-necked Spurfowl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. afer</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Proposed (10.1) split of Cranch's Spurfowl based on revision of genus <em>Pternistis</em> (Mandiwana-Neudani et al. 2019). Takes into account complex hybridization. STET SSP pending continuing research.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 103px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PL 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Black-fronted Francolin</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Pternistis atrifrons</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Chestnut-naped Francolin</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. castaneicollis </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Black-fronted Francolin was split from Chestnut-naped Francolin <em>P. castaneicollis</em> (Töpfer et al. 2014). Treated as subspecies by Mandiwana-Newdani et al. (2019) absent DNA metric. STET SP pending continuing research</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">AL 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Hoogerwerf's Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Lophura hoogerwerfi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Salvadori's Pheasant</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>L. inornata</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Overdue lump of poorly known species originally based on minor differences between females; males indistinguishable (Sözer et al. 2006, HBW, Eaton et al. 2016). Treat as SSP.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Hudsonian Whimbrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Numenius hudsonicus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Eurasian) Whimbrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. phaeopus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Genomic phylogeography separates Nearctic whimbrels as a deep monophyletic clade with distinct plumage (Sangster et al. 2011, Tan et al. 2019). Similar vocals need study.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 126px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 145px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;">Whistling Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cercococcyx lemaireae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;">Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 145px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. mechowi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 145px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as a new species <em>Cercococcyx lemaireae </em>based on song and call differences from <em>C. mechowi </em>(first noted by Dowsett-Lemaire 1997) (Boesman & Collar 2019). Apparent narrow hybrid zone in Bakossi Mountains, Cameroon. Await genetics and playback responses.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Maghreb Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Strix mauritanica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Tawny Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>S. aluco</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split (10.1) based on morphology, genetics and vocals (Brito 2005, Doña et al. 2015, Robb 2015)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 145px;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #000000;"> <strong>AS 10.1</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sunda Owlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Glaucidium sylvaticum</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;">Collared Owlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 145px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. brodiei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 145px;">Accepted split (10.1) of Sunda Owlet (<em>G. sylvaticum</em>) from Collared Owlet (<em>G. brodiei</em>; Gwee et al. 2019) largely on the basis of the primary song type, which is shared by Sumatran <em>sylvaticum</em> and Bornean <em>borneense </em>but distinctly different from that shared by the widespread continental nominate and Taiwanese <em>pardalotum.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 126px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 126px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Butterfly Coquette</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Lophornis verreauxii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;">Festive Coquette</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>L. chalybeus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 126px;">Accepted split (10.1) of widespread Amazonian <em>verreauxii</em> from the broadly allopatric E Brazilian <em>chalybeus</em> largely on the basis of different morphology, especially crest length, and vocal differences (del Hoyo and Collar 2014, Donegan et al. 2015, del Hoyo et al. 2019, SACC 833) ENG: Verreaux's Coquette?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 124px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">Western Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Buccanodon dowsetti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;">(Eastern) Yellow-spotted Barbet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 124px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. duchaillui</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 124px;">Morphologically 'identical' western populations proposed (10.1) to be recognized as <em>Buccanodon dowsetti sp. nov. </em>based on very different vocals (first noted by Borrow & Demey 2001)(Boesman & Collar 2019). Replaces <em>B. duchaillui</em> west of Dahomey Gap. Await genetics and playback responses.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Alor Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Myzomela prawiradilagae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;">Crimson-hooded Myzomela</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>M. kuehni</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">New species closely related to <em>M</em>. <em>kuehni</em>, first reported by Trainor et al. (2012a,b) and formally described to science on the basis of a single specimen (Irham et al. 2019). Head color, song and call differ; genetic divergence weak .</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cryptic Honeyeater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"> <p class="p1"><em>Microptilotis</em> <em style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">imitatrix</em></p> </td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Graceful Honeyeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>M. gracilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted (10.1) split of allopatric <em>imitatrix</em> based on vocal repertoire differences and playback responses supplemented by genetic and morphology differences incl. eye color (Nielsen 2018). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Swinhoe's Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Prinia striata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Himalayan [Striated] Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. crinigera</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Accepted split (10.1) from <em>Prinia crinigera</em> based on non-sister status, vocal and morphological differences, and previously unrecognized sympatry in Yunnan (Alström et al. 2019). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Burmese Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Prinia cooki</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Deignan's [Brown] Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. polychroa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split (10.1) based on genetic, song, and morphological differences (Alström et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Annam Prinia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Prinia rocki</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Deignan's [Brown] Prinia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. polychroa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split (10.1) based on genetic, song, and morphological differences (Alström et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 103px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 10.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Spectacled Flowerpecker</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dicaeum dayakorum</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Distinctive new species informally documented by sightings and photographs (Edwards et al. 2009, Sykes and Loseby 2015, Boyd et al. 2016) and now described scientifically from the sole known specimen (Saucier et al. 2019). Basal <em>Dicaeum</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 62px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;"> PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Flores Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dicaeum rhodopygiale</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;">Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>D. sanguinolentum </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Proposed split of montane Flores endemic taxon from <em>D. sanguinolentum</em>, based on minor plumage and apparent vocal differences (Rheindt and Eaton 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 102px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 102px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;"> PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sumba Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dicaeum wilhelminae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;">Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 102px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>D. sanguinolentum </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 102px;">Proposed split of endemic taxon of Sumba (where found at all altitudes) from <em>D. sanguinolentum</em>, based on moderately distinct plumage and striking vocal differences (Rheindt and Eaton 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 78px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 83px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;"> PS 10.1</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Timor Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Dicaeum hanieli</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;">Blood-breasted Flowerpecker</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 83px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>D. sanguinolentum </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 83px;">Proposed split of montane Timor endemic taxon from <em>D. sanguinolentum</em>, based on moderately distinct plumage and apparent vocal differences (Rheindt and Eaton 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>West African Crested Tern</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Thalasseus albididorsalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;">Royal Tern</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>T. maximus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Genetic analysis supports sister relation of <em>T. m. albididorsalis</em> to <em>T. bengalensis </em>(Collinson et al. 2017). Elevation to species status would remove paraphyly. NACC 2020-A-9. ENG.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 10.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Numfor Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Phylloscopus maforensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Island Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>P. poliocephalus </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Morphologically distinct; genetics desired (Beehler & Pratt 2016, HBW). Alström et al. 2018 sampled subspecies <em>pallescens</em> from Kolombangara I (w Solomons). Restore <em>poliocephalus.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 10.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Phylloscopus misoriensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Island Leaf Warbler</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>P. poliocephalus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Morphologically distinct; genetics desired (Beehler & Pratt 2016, HBW); not sampled by Alström et al. 2018.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 168px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 207px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 10.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Eastern Black-eared Wheatear</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oenanthe melanoleuca</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;">(Western) Black-eared Wheatear</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 207px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. hispanica </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 207px;">Accepted split of Eastern Black-eared Wheatear (<em>O. melanoleuca </em>from Western addresses genetic paraphyly in this <em>Oenanthe</em> species complex (Aliabadian et al. 2012, <span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">Schweizer et al. 2019, Jirle for Swedish Taxonomic Committee</span>). Black-eared Wheatear <em>O. hispanica</em> currently includes two subspecies (<em>hispanica, melanoleuca</em>). But <em>melanoleuca </em>is sister to <em>M. cypriaca</em> and hybridizes extensively with <em>O. pleschanka </em>in <span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">northern Iran</span>. <em>Hispanica</em> is sister to <span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">that clade</span><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">.</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 192px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Stejneger's Scoter</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Melanitta stejnegeri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-winged Scoter</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 192px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>M. deglandi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 192px;">Accepted split of Stejneger's Scoter <em>M. stejnegeri</em> from White-winged Scoter <em>M. deglandi</em> based on lack of hybridization and on morphological characters that include the black rather than brown flanks (<em>deglandi</em> also has brown tinged scapulars), a more obvious hook "nose" on <em>stejnegeri</em>, a longer white post-ocular mark on <em>stejnegeri</em>, and different bill coloration (HBW, NACC 2019-A-16 and references therein).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 9.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Pacific Fulmar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Fulmarus rodgersii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Atlantic [Northern]</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>F. glacialis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed split of Pacific Fulmar is based primarily on deep mtDNA divergence and minor morphological differences (Kerr and Dove 2013, NACC 2019-A-1 decline)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">PS 9.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Harlan's Hawk</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Buteo harlani</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Red-tailed Hawk</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. jamaicensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed species recognition of controversial Harlan's Hawk based many diagnosable differences (Clark 2018, NACC 2019-A-2 decline with two views of these highly variable Canadian buteos</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong>Australian Tern</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>Gelochelidon macrotarsa</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;">Gull-billed Tern</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>G. nilotica</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of <em>G. macrotarsa</em> is based on morphological differences (Rogers et al. 2005, HBW, Schodde pers. comm). ENG Australian Gull-billed Tern</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.2</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Malagasy Palm Swift</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Cypsiurus gracilis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Palm Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. parvus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of Malagasy Palm Swift from African Palm Swift (<em>C. parvus</em>) based on vocalizations and plumage coloration (Mills et al. 2019). Includes <em>griveaudi </em>on Comoro Is</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><span style="color: #333333;">AL 9.2</span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Schouteden's Swift</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Schoutedenapus schoutedeni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Scarce Swift</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>S. myioptilus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Probably are darker juvenile or sub-adult Scarce Swifts subspecies <em>chapini </em>(Fishpool 2019)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Green-headed Hillstar</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oreotrochilus stolzmanni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Andean Hillstar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. estella</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Green-headed Hillstar is an accepted split from <em>O. estella</em> based on plumage differences and mtDNA relationship to <em>O. melanogaster. </em>SACC 808</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 105px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Blue-throated Hillstar</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 105px;">Newly described species based on striking plumage differences from Andean Hillstar <em>O. </em>(<em>estella</em>)<em> stolzmanni</em>) (Somoza-Molina et al 2018). Genomic analysis of <em>estella</em> species complex desired (see HBW, SACC 808)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Indochinese Roller</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Coracias affinis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indian Roller</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. benghalensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Morphologically distinct Indochinese Roller may be more closely related to Purple-winged Roller (<em>C. temmincki</em>) than to Indian Roller separated by a narrow hybrid zone (Johansson et al. 2018, HBW)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 24px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 103px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Barbary Falcon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Falco pelegrinoides</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;">Peregrine Falcon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 103px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Falco peregrinus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 103px;">Barbary Falcon is genetically similar to other subspecies of Peregrine Falcon and is deeply embedded in the Peregrine Falcon complex (White et al. 2013, H&M4, Fuchs et al. 2015, Wink 2015, HBW Alive).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Small-headed Elaenia</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Elaenia sordida</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Highland Elaenia</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. obscura</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;"><em>Elaenia sordida</em> is split from Highland Elaenia based on mtDNA genetics and vocals (Rheindt et al. 2008, Minns 2017, HBW, SACC 806). English name follows SACC.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ceara Woodcreeper</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Xiphorhynchus atlanticus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser Woodcreeper</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>X. fuscus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of monotypic Atlantic Woodcreeper is based on genetic, morphological and vocal distinctions (Cabanne et al. 2014, Garcia et al. 2017, SACC 659, 809, HBW). ENG: Nordeste, Ceara?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 128px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 128px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;">Negro Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Epinecrophylla pyrrhonota</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;">Napo Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 128px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>E. haematonota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 128px;">Negro Stipple-throated Antwren was split from [Napo] Stipple-throated Antwren (Whitney et al. 2013e, SACC 589A), but vocalizations are identical and morphological differences slight (Isler and Whitney 2018, SACC 817). ENG <em>Epinecrophylla </em>spp become Stipplethroats</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">AL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Yasuni Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Epinecrophylla fjeldsaai</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Napo Stipple-throated Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>E. haematonota</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Yasuni Stipple-throated Antwren was split from [Napo] Stipple-throated Antwren (Whitney et al. 2013e, SACC 589A), but vocalizations are identical and morphological differences slight (Isler and Whitney 2018, SACC 817)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 104px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 104px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Biak Whistler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pachycephala (Colluricincla) melanorhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 104px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 104px;">The endemic Biak Little 'Shrikethrush' <em>C. m. melanorhyncha</em> is a whistler, sister to <em>Pachycephala phaionota</em> (Marki et al. 2018). Move from <em>Colluricincla</em> to species of <em>Pachycephala</em>. Rename.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><strong>Sepik-Ramu Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><em>Colluricincla tappenbecki</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 124px;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; vertical-align: middle; height: 124px;"><span style="color: #808080;">The following accepted splits (9.2) of the Little Shrikethrush species complex are based on genetics and morphology (Marki et al. 2018, Schodde pers. comm)</span>. Proposed split (9.2) of Sepik-Ramu Shrikethrush <em>C. tappenbecki</em> includes ssp <em>madaraszi</em> and <em>maeandrina</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla rufogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Accepted split of Rufous Shrikethrush <em>C. rufogaster</em> includes ssp <em>griseata</em> and <em>goodsoni. Ssp aelptes</em> is included in <em>goodsoni; gouldii and synaptica </em>are included in nominate <em>rufogaster </em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Tagula Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla discolor</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mamberamo Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla obscura</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Monotypic; includes ssp <em>hybridus</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Waigeo Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 128px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Variable Shrikethrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Colluricincla fortis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;">Arafura [Little] Shrikethrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 128px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. megarhyncha</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 128px;">Includes ssp <em>trobriandi (??) </em>and <em>despecta (</em>includes<em> neos </em>and <em>superflua</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 126px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cream-eyed Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pycnonotus pseudosimplex</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;">Cream-vented Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 126px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>P. simplex</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 126px;">Cream-eyed Bulbul <em>P. pseudosimplex</em> is a newly described species previously known as an eye-color morph of Cream-vented Bulbul <em>P. simplex perplexus</em> on Borneo.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Cream-eyed Bulbul is a genetically distinct sister to Ashy-fronted Bulbul <em>P. cinereifrons</em> of Palawan (Shakya et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 159px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Morotai White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops dehaani</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;">Cream-throated White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. atriceps</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 159px;">Proposed split of Morotai White-eye is based on distinct plumage, exceptional dawn song and submontane/montane ecology (Rheindt and Eaton 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 159px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Wakatobi White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops flavissimus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;">Lemon-bellied White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 159px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. chloris</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 159px;">Accepted split of Wakatobi White-eye is based on morphology, genetics, and vocalizations (O'Connell et al. 2019)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;">Saint Lucia Thrasher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Ramphocinclus </em></em><i style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">sanctaeluciae</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-breasted Thrasher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>R. brachyurus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Proposed split of Saint Lucia Thrasher is based on molecular phylogenetics (DaCosta et al. 2019). Await research in progress</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 105px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Campina Thrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Turdus arthuri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>T. ignobilis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 105px;">Campina Thrush is an accepted split from Black-billed Thrush <em>T. ignobilis</em> justified by sympatry without intergradation at two Colombian localities (Cerqueira et al. 2016, Avendaño et al. 2017, Stiles and Avendaño 2019, SACC 814).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Pantepui Thrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Turdus murinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>T. ignobilis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">Pantepui Thrush is an accepted split from Black-billed Thrush <em>T. ignobilis</em> based on genetic divergence (Cerqueira et al. 2016, Avendaño et al. 2017, Stiles and Avendaño 2019, SACC 814).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Philippine Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx poliogyna<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sumatran Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx saturata<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic. Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Bornean Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx erythrogyna<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic. Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">Flores Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Brachypteryx floris<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>B. montana<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Philippine and Indonesian members of the White-browed Shortwing species complex are proposed splits from the Oriental mainland taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic. Await full analysis of island taxa.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Hill Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Cyornis whitei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Javan [Hill] Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><em>C. banyumas</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 96px;"><em>C. whitei</em> is an accepted split from <em>C. banyumas</em> based on genetics and vocalizations (Zhang et al. 2016, Gwee et al. 2019. Note transfer of established English name Hill Blue Flycatcher to <em>C. whitei.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><strong>Dayak Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cyornis montanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">Javan [Hill] Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. banyumas</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 84px;">A Borneo endemic, the Dayak Blue Flycatcher is a proposed split from Javan [Hill] Blue Flycatcher based on vocalizations (Gwee et al. 2019). STET, pending current studies (Sheldon pers. comm.)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Indochinese Blue Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Cyornis sumatrensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Tickell's Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. tickelliae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 84px;">Widespread Indochinese Blue Flycatcher is a proposed split from Tickell's Blue Flycatcher based on morphology and vocalizations (Rasmussen & Anderton 2005, Gwee et al. 2019, HBW)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;">PL 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;">Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"><em>Cyornis djampeanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;">Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"><em>C. omissus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 64px;">Taxonomic status and relationships of Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher are uncertain (Gwee et al. 2019). Stet species for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Kalao Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Cyornis </em>kalaoensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. omissus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 48px;">Kalao Blue Flycatcher is a proposed split based on vocalizations (Gwee et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 96px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Crocker Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cyornis ruficrissa</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. ruficauda</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 96px;">Proposed split of Borneo subspecies of Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher as Crocker Jungle Flycatcher <em>C. ruficrissa</em> based on vocalizations, but status uncertain (Gwee et al. 2019).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">PS 9.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Sulu Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>Cyornis ocularis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;">Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>C. ruficauda</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 72px;">Proposed split of Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatchers on Sulu Arch as Sulu Jungle Flycatcher (<em>C. ocularis</em>) based on vocalizations (Gwee et al. 2019)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Yucatan Gnatcatcher</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Polioptila albiventris</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-lored Gnatcatcher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. albiloris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 84px;">Accepted split of Yucatan Gnatcatcher <em>P. albiventris</em> from White-lored Gnatcatcher is based on genetic and vocal distinctions (Smith et al 2018; NACC 2019-C-7, E-6a).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 100px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 120px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Nicholson's Pipit</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Anthus nicholsoni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;">Long-billed Pipit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>A. similis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 120px;">Accepted split of South African pops of Long-billed Pipit is based on their allopatric distributions (southern and East African populations separated by ca. 1 800 km), their non-migratory nature and their high cyt b sequence divergence values (Pietersen et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 55px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 62px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <p class="p1">Chaco Nothura</p> </td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Nothura chacoensis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Spotted Nothura</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 62px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>N. maculosa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Treat Chaco Nothura as a subspecies of Spotted Nothura (Hayes et al. 2018, SACC 782)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 78px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">SSP 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"> <p class="p1">Whenua Hou Diving Petrel</p> </td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em><em>Pelecanoides </em></em><em>whenuahouensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;">South Georgia Diving Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #dddddd;"><em>P. georgicus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Proposed split of (endangered) Whenua Hou Diving Petrel based primarily on slight phenotypic differences (Fischer et al. 2018). Treat provisionally as ssp of <em>georgicus</em> pending vocal and genetic diagnoses</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rote Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox rotiensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;">Australian [Southern] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. boobook</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Accepted split from Southern Boobook <em>N. boobook</em> based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Timor Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox fusca</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;">Australian [Southern] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. boobook<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Accepted split from Southern Boobook <em>N. boobook</em> based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Alor Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox plesseni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;">Australian [Southern] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. boobook<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Accepted split from Southern Boobook <em>N. boobook</em> based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 9.1</span></strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Buru Boobook</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ninox hantu</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Seram [Hantu] Boobook</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. squamipila</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split of Buru Boobook from unrelated Seram Boobook based on genetics and vocals (Gwee et al. 2017). ENG Rename <em>N. squamipila </em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Green-backed Hillstar</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Urochroa leucura</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Rufous-gaped [White-tailed] Hillstar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>U. bougueri</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Green-backed Hillstar is a proposed (9.1) split from White-tailed Hillstar, renamed Rufous-gaped Hillstar (HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; SACC 775, 800).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Dry-forest Sabrewing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Campylopterus </em>calcirupicola</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Grey-breasted Sabrewing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. largipennis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Dry-forest Sabrewing is a proposed (9.1) new member of the <em>Campylopterus largipennis</em> species complex (Lopes et al. 2017). SACC 755, 756 and HBW accept with species status. ENG Limestone Sabrewing?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chiriqui Foliage-gleaner</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Automolus exsertus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;">Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>A. ochrolaemus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Chiriqui Foliage-gleaner is split from widespread Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner based on vocals (incl. playback expts), and mtDNA divergence (Freeman and Montgomery 2017, NACC 2018-A-2)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Rufous-breasted Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Grallaricula leymebambae</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Rusty-breasted Antpitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>G</em>. <i>ferrugineipectus</i></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Van Doren et al. 2018, SACC 784 accepted</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tapajos Antpitta</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Myrmothera subcanescens</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Thrush-like Antpitta</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. campanisona</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Carneiro et al. 2018; SACC 785 accepted .</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><strong>Spotted Scrubwren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>Sericornis maculatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;">White-browed Scrubwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 48px;"><em>S. frontalis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Accepted split follows comprehensive revision of scrubwrens and allies (Norman et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Albertine Sooty Boubou</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Laniarius holomelas</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Mountain Sooty Boubou</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>L. poensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Accepted split supported by eye color, vocals and preliminary DNA evidence (Voelker et al. 2010, H&M4, HBW).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Western Square-tailed Drongo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dicrurus occidentalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">[Common] Square-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>D. </em></em><em>ludwigii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Western Square-tailed Drongo is a newly described species embedded in <em>D. ludwigii</em> but sister to newly split Sharpe's Drongo (Fuchs et al. 2018). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sharpe's Drongo</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus sharpei</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">[Common] Square-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>D. </em></em><em>ludwigii</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Sharpe's Drongo (including <em>elgonensis</em>, synonym) is a proposed split from Square-tailed Drongo <em>D. ludwigii</em> <em> </em>based on plumage color and genetic lineage (Fuchs et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Fanti Drongo</strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus atactus</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Velvet-mantled Drongo</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>D. modestus</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Fanti Drongo is a proposed split from the Velvet-mantled Drongo <em>coracinus/modestus</em> complex (Fuchs et al. 2017). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Glossy-backed Drongo</strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus divaricatus</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Fork-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>D. adsimilis</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Glossy-backed Drongo <em>D. divaricatus</em> is a proposed split from the Fork-tailed Drongo species complex (Fuchs et al. 2017). <em>D. adsimilis</em> would retain ssp <em>fugax.</em> ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 9.1</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Clancey's Drongo</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Dicrurus apivorus</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Fork-tailed Drongo</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>D. adsimilis</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Clancey's Drongo <em>D.a. apivorus</em> is a proposed split from the Fork-tailed Drongo species complex (Fuchs et al. 2017).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Erlanger's Lark</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Calandrella erlangeri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Blanford's Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><i>C. blanfordi</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 46px;">Treat Erlanger's Lark as a subspecies of Blanford's Lark (Stervander et al 2016)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous-capped Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Calandrella eremica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;">Blanford's Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><i>C. blanfordi</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 46px;">Accepted split of Rufous-capped Lark from Blanford's Lark. Includes <em>daaroodensis</em> (Stervander et al. 2016)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 93px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Steppe Grey Shrike</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Lanius pallidirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Great Grey Shrike</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>L. excubitor</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;"><em>Lanius pallidirostris</em> is split from <em>Lanius excubitor</em> (King 1997, Hernández et al. 2004, Panov 2011) but not by HBW, Clements, H&M4. Restore to status as ssp of <em>excubitor</em> pending full resolution of this complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chivi Vireo</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Vireo chivi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Red-eyed Vireo</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Vireo olivaceus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Chivi Vireo is split from Red-eyed Vireo based on lack of introgression and not monophyletic (Battey and Klicka 2017, NACC 2018-B-4)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rote Leaf Warbler</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Phylloscopus rotiensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Newly described, vocally and genetically distinct species with long bill; sister to Timor Leaf Warbler <em>P. presbytes (</em>Ng et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 78px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 78px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Socotra White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops socotranus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;">Abyssinian White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 78px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. abyssinicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 78px;">An old outlying lineage that should be split from unrelated mainland <em>Z. abyssinicus </em>(Cox et al . 2014). SEQ</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mbulu White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops mbuluensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Montane White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. poliogastrus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Accepted split from artificial Montane White-eye subspecies complex <em>Z. poliogastrus </em>(Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Is sister to <em>Z. abyssinicus flavilateralus</em> (Cox et al 2014). Monotypic.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Pale White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops flavilateralis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Abyssinian White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. abyssinicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from Abyssinian White-eye (Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Includes <em>jubaensis</em>. ENG Pale Scrub White-eye?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 102px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 102px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Aldabra White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops aldabrensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;">Malagasy White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 102px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. maderaspatanus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 102px;">Accepted split from Malagasy White-eye. Aldabra White-eye is sister to Seychelles White-eye and, in turn, Kirk's White-eye and Malagasy White-eye (Cox et al. 2014)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>South Pare White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops winifredae<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Montane White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> Z. poliogastrus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from artificial Montane White-eye subspecies complex <em>Z. poliogastrus </em>(Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Sister to <em style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">Z.</em><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;"> </span><em style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">pallidus</em><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;">?</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Southern Yellow White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Zosterops anderssoni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Yellow White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> Z. senegalensis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from African Yellow White-eye Z. <em>senegalensis</em> (Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017); includes <em>stierlingi </em>provisionally</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Broad-ringed White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops eurycricotus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">Heuglin's [Montane] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em><em> </em></em></em><em><em>Z. poliogastrus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from artificial Montane White-eye subspecies complex <em><em><em>Z. poliogastrus </em></em></em>(Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017). Monotypic<em><em><br /> </em></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Green White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops stuhlmanni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;">African Yellow White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. senegalensis</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Accepted split from African Yellow White-eye <em>Z. senegalensis</em> (Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014, Pearson & Turner 2017); includes ssp <em>toroensis, scotti</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Mountain White-eye</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Zosterops montanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Warbling [Japanese] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Z. japonicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Montane White-eye is a proposed lump with revised Warbling [Japanese] White-eye complex (Lim et al. 2018). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Swinhoe's White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops simplex</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">Japanese White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Z. japonicus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Swinhoe's White-eye is a proposed split from the revised [Warbling] Japanese White-eye complex. It would include ssp <i>erwini</i> and <i><i>salvadorii </i></i>(Lim et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Enggano White-eye</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Zosterops salvadorii</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Swinhoe's White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Z. simplex</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Enggano White-eye (<em>Z. salvadorii</em>) is a weakly defined species best treated as a subspecies of <em>Zosterops simplex </em>(Lim et al. 2018).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 116px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 116px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Hume's White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zosterops auriventer</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indian [Oriental] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 116px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Z. palpebrosus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 116px;"><em>Z. auriventer</em> is redefined as an upland species related to <em>Z. everetti</em> not <em>Z. palpebrosus</em> (Wells 2017).<span class="Apple-converted-space"><span class="Apple-converted-space"> Includes ssp </span></span><span class="Apple-converted-space"><em>tahanensis</em> and <em>wetmorei</em>. </span>The name <em>auriventer</em> is the senior name available for mainland Asian populations named Hume’s White-eye.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 46px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sangkar White-eye</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em> Zosterops melanurus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;">Indian [Oriental] White-eye</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 46px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em> Z. palpebrosus</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 46px;">Sangkar White-eye is a proposed split from Oriental White-eye (Lim et al. 2018). Includes ssp <em>buxtoni</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chattering Gnatwren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ramphocaenus sticturus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;">Trilling [Long-billed] Gnatwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #ccff66;"><i>R. melanurus</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Accepted split from Long-billed Gnatwren based on phylogenetics, voice, plumage, and sympatry; includes ssp <em>obscurus</em> (Smith et al. 2018, SACC 790A). ENG Rename <em>R.</em> <em>melanurus</em> 'Trilling' Gnatwren</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 93px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Northern Gnatwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Ramphocaenus rufiventris<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">[Trilling] Long-billed Gnatwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 93px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><i>R. melanurus</i></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;">Split trans-Andean <i>R. rufiventris</i> (including <span class="SpellE"><i>ardeleo</i></span> and <span class="SpellE"><i>sanctaemarthae</i></span>) from cis-Andean <i>R. melanurus </i>(Smith et al. 2018, SACC 790B). Colombian forms not fully resolved. STET PS</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Violet-hooded Starling</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aplonis circumscripta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Metallic Starling</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>A. metallica</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Violet-hooded Starling is a relict split in Gill & Wright 2006, recommended by Ben King. Review underway.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Ethiopian Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Turdus simensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Groundscraper Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>T. litsitsirupa</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Ethiopian Thrush is a proposed split based on deep genetic divergence, plumage and vocal differences (Nylander et al. 2008, HBW). Stet ssp pending full analysis</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Himalayan Shortwing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Brachypteryx cruralis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>B. montana</em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">The three Asian forms of White-browed Shortwing <em>B. montana</em> are split from Philippine and Indonesian taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Chinese Shortwing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Brachypteryx sinensis<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>B. montana<br /> </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">The three Asian forms of White-browed Shortwing <em>B. montana</em> are split from Philippine and Indonesian taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 9.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Taiwan Shortwing</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Brachypteryx goodfellowi<br /> </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;">White-browed Shortwing</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>B. montana<br /> </em></em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">The three Asian forms of White-browed Shortwing <em>B. montana</em> are split from Philippine and Indonesian taxa and from each other (HBW, Eaton et al. 2016, Alström et al. 2018). Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 93px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 105px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 9.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cherrie's Tanager</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Ramphocelus costaricensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Scarlet-rumped [Passerini's] Tanager</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>R. passerinii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 105px;">Proposal to lump Cherrie's Tanager as a subspecies of Passerini's Tanager <em>R. passerinii </em>is based on nondiscrimination in playback expts (Freeman and Montgomery 2017, NACC 2018-A-4). Change English name of <i>R. passerinii </i>to Scarlet-rumped Tanager.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 167px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 8.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Ecuadorian Hermit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Phaethornis baroni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Long-billed Hermit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 167px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. longirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 167px;" valign="top">Baron's Hermit <em>Phaethornis baroni</em> is treated as conspecific with Long-billed Hermit <em>P. longirostris</em> following SACC (136). Restoration of species status deserves reconsideration given morphological distinctions,<span class="Apple-converted-space"> vocal differences (see xeno-canto), </span>allopatric range, and advances in the taxonomy of this species complex (Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, HBW). Await phylogeny?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PS 8.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellow-faced Grosbeak</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Caryothraustes brasiliensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellow-green Grosbeak</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>C. canadensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Yellow-faced Grosbeak of the Atlantic forests of Brasil is a proposed split based on morphology and vocalizations (Tonetti et al. 2017). SACC proposal?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #dddddd; height: 64px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP 8.2</span></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top">'Trindade' Frigatebird</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top"><em>Fregata trinitatis</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top">Lesser Frigatebird</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #dddddd;" valign="top"><em>F. ariel</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Proposal to split endangered Lesser Frigatebirds of the Atlantic Ocean based on bone and plumage differences (Olson 2017, SACC 768). Stet SSP</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 47px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 47px;" valign="top"><strong>Santa Marta Screech Owl</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 47px;" valign="top"><em>Megascops gilesi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 47px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 47px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Krabbe 2017; long awaited! SACC 769</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 8.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Napo Screech Owl</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Megascops napensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Roraiman Screech Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>M. roraimae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;">Lump Napo Screech Owl and Roraiman Screech Owl as <i>M. roraimae</i>, which has precedence (Krabbe 2017). ENG Foothill Screech Owl. SACC 771</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 93px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 93px;" valign="top">AL 8.2</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Colombian Screech Owl</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>Megascops colombianus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Rufescent Screech Owl</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>M. ingens</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Species status of Colombian Screech Owl <em>Megascops colombianus</em> re <em>M. ingens</em> has been uncertain (Ridgely & Greenfield 2001, H&M, BLI, and SACC). Genetics and vocals support this lump (Krabbe 2017). SACC 770</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top">AL 8.2</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Baron's Spinetail</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Cranioleuca baroni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Line-cheeked Spinetail</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>C. antisiensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lump Baron's Spinetail with Line-cheeked Spinetail due to clinal intergradation (Seeholzer & Brumfield 2017, SACC 762 accepted)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Rufescent Antshrike</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Thamnistes rufescens</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Russet Antshrike</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>T. anabatinus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Accepted split of Rufescent Antshrike from Russet Antshrike based on vocals and plumage (Isler & Whitney 2017, SACC 758).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>Painted Manakin</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>Machaeropterus eckelberryi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Striolated [Western Striped] Manakin</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>M. striolatus</em></td> <td style="height: 93px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Newly desribed species based on vocalizations only (Lane et al. 2017, SACC 761). Note that previous IOC list split polytypic <em>M. striolatus </em>from <em><em>M. </em></em><em>regulus, </em>which this study advocates.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Rote Myzomela</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Myzomela irianawidodoae</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Sumba Myzomela</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>M. dammermani</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Newly described on the basis of morphology and vocalizations from the island of Rote in the Lesser Sundas (Eaton et al 2016, Prawiradilaga et al. 2017)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 146px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><strong>White-bellied Whipbird</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><em>Psophodes leucogaster</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 146px;" valign="top">Black-throated [Western] Whipbird</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 146px;" valign="top"><em>M. nigrogularis</em></td> <td style="height: 146px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">White-bellied [Mallee] Whipbird <em>Psophodes leucogaster</em> (including <em>lashmari</em>) is split from Black-throated [Western] Whipbird <em>P. nigrogularis</em> including <em>oberon (</em>Burbidge et al. 2017). For historical background see Schodde & Mason 1999, Christidis & Boles 2008, Toon et al. 2013. English name changes follow split</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Taliabu Fantail</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Rhipidura sulaensis</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Sulawesi [Rusty-bellied] Fantail</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>R. teysmanni</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Taliabu Fantail is a proposed split from Rusty-bellied Fantail based on genomic analysis and vocalizations (Ng et al 2017). Two sweeps of mtDNA are invoked. <span style="color: #ff0000;">ENG</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><strong>Maghreb Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><em>Pica mauritanica</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 41px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 41px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>Asir Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em>Pica asirensis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 23px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>Black-rumped Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Pica bottanensis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic. ENG Tibetan vs Black-rumped</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>Oriental Magpie</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Pica serica</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Eurasian Magpie</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>P. pica</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lee et al. 2003, Song et al. 2018, HBW. Monotypic (includes <em>anderssoni</em>).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Lesser Lophorina</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Lophorina minor</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Greater [Superb Bird-of-Paradise] Lophorina</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><i>L. superba</i></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2017; monotypic. <span style="color: #ff0000;">ENG provisional</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Crescent-caped Lophorina</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Lophorina niedda</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Greater [Superb Bird-of-Paradise] Lophorina</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><i>L. superba</i></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2017; includes<em> inopinata</em> ssp nova. <span style="color: #ff0000;">ENG</span> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Crescent-caped Lophorina provisional</span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 8.2</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Viscaino Thrasher</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Toxostoma arenicola</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">LeConte's Thrasher</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>T. lecontei</i></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Viscaino Thrasher is a proposed split from LeConte's Thrasher based on parapatry, genetic divergence and effective reproductive isolation (Vázquez-Miranda et al. 2017, NACC 2018-C-14 decline). Stet SSP status</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 116px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;">AS 8.2</span></span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><strong>Banggai Jungle Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><em><em><i>Cyornis pelingensis</i></em></em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 116px;" valign="top">Sula [Henna-tailed] Jungle Flycatcher</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 116px;" valign="top"><em>C. colonus</em></td> <td style="height: 116px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Accepted split of Banggai Jungle Flycatcher <em>C. pelingensis</em> from sister ssp on Sula Island based on vocal differences, genetic divergence, and restricted gene flow (Eaton et al. 2016, Garg et al. 2018). Subspecies <em>subsolanus </em>invalid? (HBW) .</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PS 8.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Grey-crowned Ground Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Melozone occipitalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">White-eared Ground Sparrow</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 84px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>M. leucotis</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Grey-crowned Ground Sparrow is a proposed split from from White-eared Ground Sparrow <em>M. leucotis </em>based on morphometrics, vocalizations, and genetics (Sandoval 2017ab, NACC 2018-C-7 decline). STET SSP</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 105px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 8.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Morelet's Seedeater</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Sporophila morelleti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Cinnamon-rumped [White-collared] Seedeater</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 105px; background-color: #ccff66;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>S. torqueola</em></td> <td style="height: 105px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;"><em>Sporophila morelleti</em> (including ssp <em>sharpei, mutanda</em>) is an accepted split from <em>S. torqueola</em> based on morphology, deep genetic divergence and polyphyly (Mason et al. 2018, HBW, NACC 2018-C-8). ENG: Rename S. <em>torqueola</em> Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Sclater's Crowned Pigeon</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"> <em>Goura sclaterii</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Scheepmaker's [Southern] Crowned Pigeon</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>G. scheepmakeri</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">HBW, Gregory 2017, Bruxaux et al. 2017. <em>G. sclaterii</em> is sister to <em>G. cristata; G. scheepmakeri</em> is sister to <em>G. victoria.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 84px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 84px;" valign="top">SSP 8.1</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 84px;" valign="top">Ecuadorian Plumeleteer</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 84px;" valign="top"><em>Chalybura intermedia</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 84px;" valign="top">Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 84px;" valign="top"><em>C. urochrysia</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;" valign="top">Species status of <em>C. b. intermedia</em> uncertain, but see Ridgely and Greenfield 2001. Current assignment (7.4) of subspecies to <em><em>C. buffoni vs C. </em></em><em>urochrysia </em>is provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;">SSP 8.1</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;">Lilacine Amazon</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;"><em>Amazona lilacina</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;">Red-lored Amazon</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;"><em>A. autumnalis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Pilgrim 2010 unpubl, Donegan et al. 2016, HBW. Stet ssp status pending full workup</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><strong>Cordillera Azul Antbird</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Myrmoderus</em><em> eowilsoni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Newly described, distinct species sister to <em>M. ferrugineus</em> (Moncrieff et al. 2018, SACC 763).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Purple-backed Fairywren</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Malurus assimilis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Variegated Fairywren</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><i>M. lamberti</i></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">McLean et al. 2012, 2017. Putative hybrid zone with limited gene flow. Nonsister Variegated Fairywren <em>M. lamberti</em> would be monotypic.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top">AL 8.1</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Liberian Greenbul</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Phyllastrephus leucolepis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Icterine Greenbul</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em><em>P. icterinus</em></em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Enigmatic Liberian Greenbul is deemed to be a plumage variant of Icterine Greenbul <em>P. icterinus</em> (Phalan et al. 2013, Collinson et al. 2017, HBW)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Sclater's Nightingale-Thrush</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Catharus maculatus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">'Gould's [Spotted] Nightingale-Thrush</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em><em>C. dryas</em></em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Halley et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;">SSP </span></span><span style="color: #000000;">8.1</span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Hainan Laughingthrush</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Garrulax monachus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Black-throated Laughingthrush</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>G. chinensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Wu et al. 2012, HBW. Slight genetic differences. No vocals. Didn't include similar <em>G.c. germaini, or G. propinquus. </em>Stet as PS subspecies of <em>G. chinensis</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #000000;">SSP </span></span><span style="color: #000000;">8.1</span></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Ashambu Blue Robin</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em><em><i>Sholicola </i></em></em><em><i>ashambuensis</i></em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">White-bellied Blue Robin</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>S. albiventris</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Described as a new species (Robin et al. 2017). More white below; vocals. English name provisional. Treat provisionally (8.1) as subspecies of <em>S. albiventris</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="color: #333333;">AS </span></span><span style="color: #333333;">8.1</span></strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><strong>Western Miombo Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Cinnyris gertrudis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top"> Eastern Miombo [Double-collared] Sunbird</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>C. manoensis</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irwin et al. 2014, HBW, Bowie MS. Previous species name <em>pintoi</em> is a junior subjective synonym of <em>gertrudis</em>. English names under discussion</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Peruvian Pipit</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Anthus peruvianus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellowish Pipit</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. lutescens</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Peruvian Pipit <em>A. peruvianu</em>s is split from Yellowish Pipit <em>A. lutescen</em>s (Van Els and Norambuena 2017, HBW, SACC 765)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 8.1</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Puna Pipit</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Anthus brevirostris</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Campos [Short-billed] Pipit</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. furcatus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; vertical-align: top;">Puna Pipit <em>A. brevirostris</em> is split from Short-billed Pipit <em>A. furcatus</em> (Van Els and Norambuena 2017). ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 23px;"></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 48px;">PS 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 48px;">Western Willet</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 48px;"><em>Tringa inornata</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 48px;">[Eastern] Willet</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 48px;"><em>T. semipalmata</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Stet subspecies rank for now (Oswald et al. 2016. <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-A.pdf">NACC 2017-A-10 decline).</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 48px;">AL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 48px;">Thayer's Gull</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 48px;"><i>Larus thayeri</i></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 48px;">Iceland Gull</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 48px;"><em>L. glaucoides</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Treat as subspecies of Iceland Gull (Godfrey 1986, Snell 2002, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-7)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 2.43902%;" valign="top">PL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 11.2459%;" valign="top">Fork-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 16.9199%;" valign="top"><em>Surniculus dicruroides</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 14.1348%;" valign="top">Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px; width: 18.0078%;" valign="top"><i>S. lugubris</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">H&M4, Eaton et al. 2016. Species limits of drongo-cuckoos uncertain. Stet for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Plume-toed Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia affinis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em> C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. English name provisional. Includes<em> elachyptera, cyanoptila, vanderbilti,</em><em> oberholseri</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Christmas Island Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia natalis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Ridgetop Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia isonota</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes<em> bagabo</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Grey-rumped Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia marginata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>septentrionalis</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tenggara Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia sumbawae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>sumbae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Drab Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia neglecta</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>perneglecta</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Satin Swiftlet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Collocalia uropygialis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> Glossy Swiftlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>C. esculenta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Rheindt et al. 2017. Includes <em>albidior</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" valign="top">DEL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Bogota Sunangel</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" valign="top"><em>Heliangelus zusii</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Hybrid Long-tailed Sylph <em>(Aglaiocercus kingii)</em> X ???</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" valign="top"></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Pérez-Emán et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;">Mesoamerican Flicker</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;"><em>Colaptes mexicanoides</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;">Northern Flicker</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;"><em>C. auratus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Stet subspecies for now (Manthey et al. 2017; <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-4)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 2.43902%;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 11.2459%;" valign="top">Malee Whipbird</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 16.9199%;" valign="top"><em>Psophodes leucogaster</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 14.1348%;" valign="top">Western Whipbird</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px; width: 18.0078%;" valign="top"><i>P. nigrogularis</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Burbidge et al. 2017; includes ssp <em>lashmari</em>. See 8.2</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Least Vireo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Vireo pusillus</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Bell's Vireo</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><i>V. bellii</i></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Klicka et al. 2016. Includes <em>arizonae</em>. <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-14 split vote declined</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 93px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><strong>Northern Shrike</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><em>Lanius borealis</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 93px;" valign="top">Great Grey Shrike</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 93px;" valign="top"><i>L. excubitor</i></td> <td style="height: 93px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Northern Shrike is sister to Loggerhead Shrike <em>L. ludovicianus</em>; includes ssp <em>sibiricus, bianchii, mollis</em>, and <em>funereus </em>(Olsson et al. 2010, Johnsen et al. 2010, H&M4, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-8)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><strong>Natewa Silktail</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em><em>Lamprolia </em>klinesmithi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 23px;" valign="top">[Taveuni] Silktail</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 23px;" valign="top"><em>L. victoriae</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Andersen et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Imeri Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em> Cyphorhinus transfluvialis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em> C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Ferruginous Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus modulator</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grey-eared Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus salvini</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Rondonia Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus interpositus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grey-flanked Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>Cyphorhinus griseolateralis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> Musician Wren</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"> <em>C. arada</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bocalini & Silveira 2016; SACC needs proposal. Stet ssp/PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top">'Mesoamerican' Creeper</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"> <em>Certhia albescens</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top"> Brown Creeper</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>C. americana</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Manthey et al. (2011ab, 2015, 2016) <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-2 decline</a>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 46px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 46px;" valign="top">SSP 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Grayson's Thrush</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em>Turdus graysoni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 46px;" valign="top">Rufous-backed Robin</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 46px;" valign="top"><em><em>T. </em></em><em>rufopalliatus</em></td> <td style="height: 46px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Stet subspecies status. Montaño-Rendon et al. (2015), <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-3 decline</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 83px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">AS 11.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Taiwan Thrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Turdus niveiceps</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Island Thrush</td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>T. poliocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 83px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Usually treated as a subspecies of <em>Turdus poliocephalus</em>, but the sexually dimorphic <em>niveiceps</em> is not a member of the Island Thrush complex (Nylander et al. 2008; Fjeldså et al. 2020).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">AS 7.3</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Banasura Laughingthrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>Montecincla jerdoni</i></em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Nilgiri [Black-chinned] Laughingthrush</td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. cachinnans</em></td> <td style="height: 64px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Praveen & Nameer 2012, Robin et al. 2017. Change genus from <em>Trochalopteron</em> to <em>Montecincla. </em>Restore previous English name Nilgiri Laughing Thrush.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">AS 7.3</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Ashambu Laughingthrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>Montecincla meridionale</i></em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Palani [Kerala] Laughingthrush</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. fairbanki</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Praveen & Nameer 2012, Robin et al. 2017. Change genus from <em>Trochalopteron</em> to <em>Montecincla</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">DEL 7.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Ventania Yellow Finch</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Sicalis holmbergi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Greater Yellow Finch</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" bgcolor="#ccff33">S. auriventris</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">López-Lanús 2017, SACC 748 (No)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PS 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Calaveras Warbler</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Oreothlypis ridgwayi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Nashville Warbler</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>O. ruficapilla</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Stet subspecies status (Weir and Schluter 2004, Smith et al. 2005; <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-C.pdf">NACC 2017-C-5</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Cassia Crossbill</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><i>Loxia sinesciuris</i></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Red Crossbill</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>L. curvirostra</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Benkman et al. 2009, Parchman et al. 2016, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-A.pdf">NACC 2017-A-4</a>. ENG South Hills Crossbill</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 71.7148px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">PL 7.3</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Arctic/Hoary Redpoll</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Acanthis hornemanni</em></td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Common Redpoll</td> <td style="background-color: #d3d3d3; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. flammea</em></td> <td style="height: 72px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Decline proposed lump of Arctic/Common Redpoll pending confirmation of nonassortative mating (Mason & Taylor 2015, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-7 split vote.)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 71.7148px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Lesser Redpoll</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Acanthis cabaret</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Common Redpoll</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 72px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>A. flammea</em></td> <td style="height: 72px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Knox 2001, Ottvall et al. 2002, Marthinsen et al. 2008, Mason & Taylor 2015, BOU, H&M4, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-B.pdf">NACC 2017-B-7</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.00311%; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 2.43902%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>AS 7.3</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 11.2459%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><strong>Baird's Junco</strong></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 16.9199%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Junco bairdi</em></td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 14.1348%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Yellow-eyed Junco</td> <td style="background-color: #ccff66; width: 18.0078%; height: 70px;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>J. phaeonotus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Milá et al. 2016, <a href="http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2017-A.pdf">NACC 2017-A-11</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 7.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Black-fronted Francolin</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pternistis atrifrons</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Chestnut-naped Francolin</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. castaneicollis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Töpfer et al. 2014</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>American Barn Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Tyto furcata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Western Barn Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>T. alba</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Nijman and Aliabadian 2013, König & Weick, 2009, Aliabadian et al. 2016.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">AL 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Archbold's Owlet-nightjar</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Aegotheles archboldi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Mountain Owlet-nightjar</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>A. albertisi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Beehler & Pratt 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Blue-vented Hummingbird</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Amazilia hoffmanni</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Steely-vented Hummingbird</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 94px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. saucerottei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 94px;" valign="top">Blue-vented Hummingbird is a distinct member of the Middle American <em>A. cyanura</em> species group, not <em>saucerottei</em> (Stiles & Skutch 1989, McGuire et al. 2014, Jiménez & Ornelas 2015). Note <em>hoffmanni</em>, not <em>sophiae</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Peruvian Racket-tail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ocreatus peruanus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">[White-]Booted Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. underwoodii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Schuchmann et al. 2016, SACC Apodiformes/62A</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Anna's Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Ocreatus annae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">[White-]Booted Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>O. underwoodii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Schuchmann et al. 2016; await more data</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Choco Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Pyrrhura pacifica</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Maroon-tailed Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>P. melanura</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, Donegan et al. 2016, SACC 524, HBW. Stet SSP/PS pending full revision.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Rufous-booted Racket-tail</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Ocreatus addae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">[White-]Booted Racket-tail</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. underwoodii</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Schuchmann et al. 2016; Includes annae as ssp. English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Upper Magdalena Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Pyrrhura chapmani</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Maroon-tailed Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>P. melanura</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Fjeldsa & Krabbe 1990, Donegan et al. 2016. Stet SSP/PS pending full revision.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 72px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cordilleran Parakeet</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Psittacara frontatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;">Scarlet-fronted Parakeet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. wagleri</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Includes <em>minor</em>. Corey 1918, Sibley & Monroe 1990, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, HBW 2014, SACC Psittaciformes/7, Donegan et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 7.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Orinoco Amazon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Amazona bodini</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Festive Amazon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. festiva</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">Donegan et al. 2016; await supporting data. Stet SSP/PS pending full analysis</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 23px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">NEW 7.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tatama Tapaculo</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Scytalopus alvarezlopezi</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Stiles et al. 2017</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 23px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Cachar Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Iole cacharensis</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Olive Bulbul</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>I. viridescens</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Manawatthana et al. 2017; English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Charlotte's Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Iole charlottae</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Buff-vented Bulbul</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>I. crypta</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Manawatthana et al. 2017; English name provisional. See also proposed taxonomic changes</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #333333;">AS 7.2</span></strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Whyte's Double-collared Sunbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Cinnyris whytei</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Ludwig's Double-collared Sunbird</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. ludovicensis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bowie 2003, Bowie et al. 2015. Includes <em>skye</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Foveaux Shag</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Leucocarbo stewarti</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Otago [Stewart Island] Shag</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>L. chalconotus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Rawlence et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 48px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 48px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Samoan Wood Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Columba castaneiceps</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Metallic Pigeon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 48px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>C. vitiensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 48px;">Pratt & Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>White-throated Wedgebill</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Schistes albogularis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Geoffroy's Wedgebill [Wedge-billed Hummingbird]</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>S. geoffroyi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015. SACC 774 accepted. ENG?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Merida Sunangel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Heliangelus spencei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Amethyst-throated Sunangel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>H. amethysticollis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; "Amethystine" Sunangel?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Longuemare's Sunangel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Heliangelus clarisse</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Amethyst-throated Sunangel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>H. amethysticollis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; "Amethystine" Sunangel?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Perija Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Coeligena consita</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Golden-bellied Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. bonapartei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; stet PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Golden Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Coeligena eos</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Golden-bellied Starfrontlet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. bonapartei</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; stet PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Green Inca</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Coeligena conradii </em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Collared Inca</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>C. torquata </em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015; stet PS for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Peale's Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Todiramphus pealei</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Pacific Kingfisher</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>T. sacer</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Pratt and Mittermeier 2016; includes <em>manuae. </em>Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 72px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 72px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PL 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Barbary Falcon</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Falco pelegrinoides</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Peregrine Falcon</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 72px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>F. peregrinus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 72px;">White et al. 2013, H&M4, Fuchs et al. 2015, HBW Alive, Wink 2015. Stet PL until consensus</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Darwin's Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pyrocephalus nanus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Vermilion Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. </em>[<em>rubinus</em>] <em>obscurus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Carmi et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>San Cristobal Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pyrocephalus dubius</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Vermilion Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. </em>[<em>rubinus</em>] <em>obscurus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Carmi et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Scarlet Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pyrocephalus rubinus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Vermilion Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"> <em>P. </em>[<em>rubinus</em>] <em>obscurus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top"> Carmi et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Double-collared Crescentchest</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Melanopareia bitorquata</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Collared Crescentchest</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. torquata</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lopes & Gonzaga 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Samoan Myzomela</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Myzomela nigriventis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Cardinal Myzomela</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>M. cardinalis</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Pratt and Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Manua Shrikebill</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Clytorhynchus powelli</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Fiji Shrikebill</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>C. vitiensis</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Pratt & Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 7.1</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Manua Starling</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aplonis manuae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Polynesian Starling</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. tabuensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Pratt and Mittermeier 2016. Stet as ssp pending full revision of species complex</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>A</strong></span><strong>S 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Mediterranean Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Muscicapa tyrrhenica</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Spotted Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. striata</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Vigano & Corso 2015, Pons et al. 2016; incl <em>balearica</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 7.1</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Samoan Thrush</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Turdus samoensis</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Island Thrush</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>T. poliocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Pratt & Mittermeier 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Chinese Rubythroat</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Calliope tschebaiewi</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Himalayan [White-tailed] Rubythroat</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. pectoralis</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Liu et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Genovesa Ground Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Geospiza</em> <em>acutirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Sharp-beaked Ground Finch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. difficilis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;">Lamichhaney et al. 2015, SACC 676A-7/1; English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 45px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 45px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Vampire Ground Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Geospiza septentrionalis</em></td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Sharp-beaked Ground Finch</td> <td style="height: 45px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. difficilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 45px;">Lamichhaney et al. 2015, SACC 676A-7/1;English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 7.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Genovesa Cactus Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Geospiza propinqua</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">'Espanola Cactus [Large Cactus] Finch</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>G. conirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 94px;">Lamichhaney et al. 2015, SACC 676B-7/1; <em>G. conirostris</em> is sister to <em><em><em>G. magnirostris. </em></em></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Violet-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aulacorhynchus cognatus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Blue-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. caeruleogularis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Winker 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Santa Marta Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aulacorhynchus lautus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">White-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. albivitta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Winker 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">AL 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Grey-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Aulacorhynchus griseigularis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">White-throated Toucanet</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>A. albivitta</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Winker 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Chestnut-throated Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Myiagra castaneigularis</em></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Azure-crested Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>M. azureocapilla</i></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Andersen et al. 2015, Clements 2016; includes <em>whitneyi</em>.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Baliem Whistler</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pachycephala balim</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Yellow-throated Whistler</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>P. macrorhyncha</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Andersen et al. 2014, Beehler & Pratt 2016, Clements 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Hierro Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes ombriosus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; ssp of <em>teneriffae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Canary Islands Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; includes <em>hedwigae, ombriosus. </em>ENG</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Gran Canaria Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes</em> <em>hedwigae</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; subspecies of <em>teneriffae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">North African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes ultramarinus</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; includes <em>degener; </em>ENG?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Fuerteventura Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes degener</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; subspecies of <em>ultramarinus</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cyrenaican Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em><em>Cyanistes </em></em><i>cyrenaicae</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al. 2016; monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">PS 6.4</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">La Palma Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Cyanistes palmensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> African Blue Tit</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"> <em>Cyanistes teneriffae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 43px;">Sangster 2006, Stervander et al. 2015, Illera et al<em>.</em> 2016; monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Mongolian Short-toed Lark</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Calandrella dukhunensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Greater Short-toed Lark</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>C. brachydactyla</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Alström et al. 2013, Stervander 2016, Clements 2016.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.4</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Streak-eared Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pycnonotus conradi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Irrawaddy [Streak-eared] Bulbul</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. blanfordi</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Garg et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Grey-faced Petrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Pterodroma gouldi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Great-winged Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>P. macroptera</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Wood et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ainley's Storm Petrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Oceanodroma cheimomnestes</em></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;">Leach's Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 41px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. leucorhoa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">NACC 2016-C-16</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Townsend's Storm Petrel</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Oceanodroma socorroensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Leach's Storm Petrel</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. leucorhoa</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">NACC 2016-C-16</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 64px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><strong>AL 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><strong>Caribbean Coot</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Fulica caribaea</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">American Coot</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 64px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>F. americana</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 64px; background-color: #ffffff;">Caribbean Coot is a white shield color morph/ subspecies of American Coot (HBW Alive, Donegan et al. 2015, NACC 2016-A-9)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 5.4</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Tepui Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Systellura roraimae</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Band-winged Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. longirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Cleere 2010, SACC 677B DECLINED</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">PS 5.4</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Rufous-naped Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Systellura ruficervix</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Band-winged Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. longirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Cleere 2010, SACC 677B DECLINED</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Cyprus Scops Owl</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Otus cyprius</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Eurasian Scops Owl</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>O. scops</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Flint et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Lesser Violetear</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Colibri cyanotus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Mexican [Green] Violetear</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. thalassinus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Remsen et al. 2015, NACC 2016-C-10</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 96px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 96px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Red-backed Flameback</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Dinopium psarodes</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;">Black-rumped Flameback</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 96px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>D. benghalense</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 96px;">HBW Alive, Fernando et al. 2016; Hybrid zone analysis indicates essential reproductive isolation.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP</span> 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Talaud Pitta</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta inspeculata</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013 Collar et al. 2015; H&M4 ssp group 1. Stet ssp of <em>erythrogaster</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP</span> 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Sulu Pitta</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta yairocho</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. <span style="color: #000000;">Stet ssp of <em>erythrogaster</em></span></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Sula Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta dohertyi</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Siao Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta pallidiceps</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Sangihe Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta caeruleitorques</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Sulawesi Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta celebensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2013; H&M4 ssp group 2.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>South Moluccan Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta rubrinucha</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2015. Includes <em>piroensis</em>. H&M4 ssp group #4.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"> </span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><span style="color: #333333;">SSP</span> 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Seram Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta piroensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. Ssp of South Moluccan Pitta</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Louisiade Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta meeki</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2015. H&M4 ssp group #8</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>North Mollucan Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta rufiventris</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013; Collar et al. 2015. Includes<em><em> cyanonota, bernsteini, </em></em>[<em>obiensis, inornata</em>]. H&M4 ssp group #3.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong> </strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Bismarck Pitta</strong></span></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta novaehibernicae</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013; includes <em>extima, splendida, gazellae</em>. H&M4 ssp group #7.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">New Britain Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta gazellae</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. H&M4 ssp group #7. Ssp of Bismarck Pitta.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Tabar Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta splendida</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. H&M4 subspecies group #7. Ssp of Bismarck Pitta.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 84px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Papuan Pitta</strong></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Erythropitta macklotii</em></td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 84px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 84px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al. 2015, Beehler & Pratt 2016). Includes <em>habenichti</em>, <em>finschii</em>, <em>loriae/"oblita", digglesi,</em>[<em>aruensis, kuehni, strenua, yorki</em>]. H&M4 ssp group #5-6</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Habenicht's Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta habenichti</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013, Collar et al 2015. Ssp of Papuan Pitta. H&M4 ssp group #6;</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">D'Entrecasteaux Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Erythropitta finschii</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Philippine [Red-bellied] Pitta</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>E. erythrogaster</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Irestedt et al. 2013. Collar et al 2015. Ssp of Papuan Pitta. H&M4 ssp group #7,</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Sao Paulo Antwren</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Stymphalornis [Formicivora] paludicola</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Parana [Marsh] Antwren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. acutirostris</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;" valign="top">Buzzetti et al. 2013; SACC 693 3/5; subspecies for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Ayacucho Thistletail</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Asthenes </em></em><em>ayacuchensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Vilcabamba Thistletail</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>A. vilcabambae</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Hosner et al. 2015; SACC 697:7/0</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Aceh Bulbul</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pycnonotus snouckaerti</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Orange-spotted Bulbul</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>P. bimaculatus</i></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Eaton & Collar 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Isthmian Wren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>Cantorchilus elutus</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Cabanis's [Plain] Wren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. modestus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;" valign="top">Saucier et al. 2015, NACC 2016-C-14</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Canebrake Wren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>Cantorchilus zeledoni</i></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Cabanis's [Plain] Wren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 43px; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. modestus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Stiles et al. 1989, Ridgely & Gwynne 1989, AOU 1998, Saucier et al. 2015, NACC 2016-C-14</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Santa Marta Wood Wren</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><i>Henicorhina anachoreta</i></em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Grey-breasted Wood Wren</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>H. leucophrys</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Caro et al. 2013, SACC 700 7/0; English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 43px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>NEW 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Himalayan Thrush</strong></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zoothera salimalii</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em> </em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Alström et al. 2016; ENG Forest Thrush (<em>Turdus lherminieri</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Sichuan Thrush</strong></td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Zoothera griseiceps</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;">Alpine [Plain-backed] Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Z. mollissima</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Alström et al. 2016; ENG Forest Thrush (<em>Turdus lherminieri</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 43px;"></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grayson's Thrush</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Turdus graysoni</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Rufous-backed Thrush</td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>T. rufopalliatus</em></td> <td style="height: 43px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Montaño-Rendón et al. 2015. Vocals? Stet subspecies status for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 120px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 120px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Campina Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Turdus arthuri</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 120px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>T. ignobilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 120px;">Cerqueira et al. 2016; stet PS SSP pending resolution of (unsampled) ssp <em>ignobilis </em>and<em> goodfellowi.</em>SACC?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;" valign="top"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Amazonian Thrush</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Turdus debilis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Black-billed Thrush</td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 47px; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>T. ignobilis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 47px;">Cerqueira et al. 2016; stet PS SSP as above. SACC?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.3</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Lilian's Meadowlark</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Sturnella lilianae</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Eastern Meadowlark</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>S. magna</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;">Includes <em>auropectoralis</em> and <em><em>saundersi</em></em>;<em><em> </em></em>NACC 2016-C-2 declined.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.3</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>Fringilla polatzeki</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">[Tenerife] Blue Chaffinch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>F. teydea</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;">Sangster et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sultan's Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia doreya </em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Amboyna [Slender-billed] Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. amboienensis</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Incl <i>albicapilla, albiceps, atrata, sanghirensis, sedecima, balim. </i>English name provisional</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Enggano Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia cinnamomea</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Ruddy Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. emiliana</em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Barusan Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia modiglianii</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Ruddy Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. emiliana</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Incl <i>elassa, hypopercna</i></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tanimbar Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Macropygia timorlaoensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Timor [Bar-necked] Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. magna</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Monotypic</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Flores Sea Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><i>Macropygia macassariensis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Timor [Bar-necked] Cuckoo-Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>M. magna</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng et al. 2016. Incl <em>longa</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sula Cuckoo-Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>Turacoena sulaensis</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">White-faced [Cuckoo-] Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>T</em>.<i style="font-style: italic;"> manadensis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Ng & Rheindt 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Purple-capped Fruit Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ptilinopus ponapensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Crimson-crowned Fruit Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>P. porphyraceus</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Cibois et al. 2014, Hayes et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Kosrae Fruit Dove</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ptilinopus hernsheimi</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Crimson-crowned Fruit Dove</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><i>P. porphyraceus</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;" valign="top">Hayes et al. 2016</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Turquoise-throated Barbet</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Psilopogon chersonesus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Blue-throated Barbet</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. asiaticus</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Sister to <em>P. oorti</em>, den Tex and Leonard 2013, Clements 6.9, HBW Alive</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Necklaced Barbet</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Psilopogon auricularis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Golden-throated Barbet</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. franklinii</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">den Tex and Leonard 2013, HBW Alive</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 41px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Coopmans's Elaenia</strong></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Elaenia brachyptera</em></em></td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Lesser Elaenia</td> <td style="height: 41px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>E. chiriquensis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 41px;">Rheindt et al 2015; SACC 686</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tan-capped Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus geislerorum</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">White-eared Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>A. buccoides</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes <em>molestus. </em>English names?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Ochre-breasted Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Ailuroedus stonii</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">White-eared Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>A. buccoides</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes<em> cinnamomeus. </em>English names?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Spotted Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em><em>Ailuroedus maculosus </em></em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Black-capped Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus melanocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Huon Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em><em>Ailuroedus </em></em><em><i>astigmaticus</i></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Arfak Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus arfakianus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes <em><i>misoliensis</i>.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Northern Catbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Ailuroedus jobiensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Black-eared [Spotted] Catbird</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. melanotis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Irestedt et al. 2015; includes <em><i>guttaticollis</i>. </em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 236px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 236px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Temotu Whistler</strong></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Pachycephala vanikorensis</em></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Fiji Whistler</td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>P. vitiensis</em></td> <td style="height: 236px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Includes <em>ornata</em> and <em>utupae</em>, as well as <em>vanikorensis</em> [from Melanesian Whistler <em>Pachycephala chlorura</em>](Andersen et al. 2014, Jønsson et al. 2014). Temotu is the local name of the [Santa Cruz] islands and the current and official name of that province in the Solomon Islands</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 141px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 141px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Grey-brown White-eye</strong></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zosterops ponapensis</em></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Kosrae [Grey-brown] White-eye</td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Z. cinereus</em></td> <td style="height: 141px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Hayes et al. 2016; English name Grey-brown White-eye appropriate to and established for <em>ponapensis. </em>Rename <em>Z. cinereus</em> 'Kosrae White-eye' (D. Pratt)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Dark-eyed White-eye</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zosterops tetiparius</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Solomons White-eye</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Z. kulambangrae</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Includes <em>paradoxus</em> <em>(</em>Moyle et al. 2009, H&M4, but also see H&M4: 644, Mees 1955 re use of <em>rendovae</em>)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 165px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 165px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.2</strong></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Forest White-eye</strong></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Zosterops stenocricotus</em></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">African Yellow White-eye</td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Z. senegalensis</em></td> <td style="height: 165px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Vocally distinct sister to (<em>Speirops</em>) <em>brunneus</em> on Bioko Is; not a member of the <em>senegalensis</em> cryptic species complex (Fry et al. 2000, Cox 2013, Cox et al. 2014). English name ok?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Taiwan Thrush</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Turdus niveiceps</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Island Thrush</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>T. poliocephalus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Nylander et al. 2008, H&M4; stet ssp status for now</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 118px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 118px;"></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.2</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Yunnan Parrotbill</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Sinosuthora ricketti</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Brown-winged Parrotbill</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>S. brunnea</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Deignan 1964, Robson 2007, Penhallurick & Robson 2009, Yeung et al. 2011. STET subspecies pending further research</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 94px;"></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Cistothorus elegans</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. platensis</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <em>tinnulus, potosinus, jalapensis, </em><em>warneri, russelli, graberi,</em> and <em>lucidus.</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Austral Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus hornensis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <em>falklandicus</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Tucuman Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus tucumanus</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <em>boliviae</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Puna Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus minimus</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Junin Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus graminicola</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Paramo Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus aequatorialis</i></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em>C. platensis</em></em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014. Includes <i>tamae</i>, <i>tolimae</i></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 23px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 23px;"></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP+ 6.2</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Venezuelan Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><i>Cistothorus alticola</i></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grass Wren</td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><em><em>C. platensis</em></em> </em></td> <td style="height: 23px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;" valign="top" bgcolor="#ccff66"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ffffff; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="width: 2.43902%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33">NEW 6.2</td> <td style="width: 11.2459%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33">Ibera Seedeater</td> <td style="width: 16.9199%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33"><em>Sporophila iberaensis</em></td> <td style="width: 14.1348%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33"></td> <td style="width: 18.0078%; height: 70px; background-color: #ffffff;" bgcolor="#ccff33"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%; background-color: #ffffff;">Di Giacomo & Kopuchian 2016; SACC proposal badly needed. Appropriate scientific name remains unsettled (SACC Thraupidae Footnote 116).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 70px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Tschudi's Nightjar</strong></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Systellura decussata</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Band-winged Nightjar</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>S. longirostris</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Cleere 2010, SACC 677A 10/0; English name=Desert Nightjar? Genus?</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 62px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>NEW 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;"><strong>Western Striolated Puffbird</strong></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em><em>Nystalus obamai</em></em></td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;">Eastern Striolated Puffbird</td> <td style="height: 62px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;"><em>N. striolatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 62px;">Whitney et al. 2013e, SACC 617, 679, 701.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Pacific Fulmar</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Fulmarus rodgersii</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Northern Fulmar</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>F. glacialis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; vertical-align: top; height: 70px;">Stet subspecies; see Kerr & Dove 2013 for PS status of <em>F. rodgersii</em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 118px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 118px;"></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Northern Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Podiceps juninensis</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">[Southern] Silvery Grebe</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. occipitalis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 118px;">Stet subspecies pending better contact zone info (Fjeldså & Krabbe 1990, Jaramillo 2003, Del Hoyo & Collar 2014, Ogawa et al. 2015).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 94px;"></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Eastern Striolated Puffbird</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em><em>Nystalus torridus</em></em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">[Natterer's] Striolated Puffbird</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>N. striolatus</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 94px;">SACC 617 declined; stet as subspecies of <em>N. striolatus </em>pending completion of SACC 679 discussion</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Mallee Whipbird</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Psophodes leucogaster</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Western Whipbird</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. nigrogularis</em></td> <td style="width: 30.9754%; height: 70px;">Schodde & Mason 1999, Christidis & Boles 2008, Toon et al. 2013; await full study</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Western Subalpine Warbler</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Sylvia inornata</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">[Eastern] Subalpine Warbler</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>P. cantillans</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Svensson 2013ab; includes new ssp <em>iberiae. </em>Await revision of species complex.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Santa Marta Wood Wren</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em><i>Henicorhina anachoreta</i></em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Grey-breasted Wood Wren</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>H. leucophrys</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Stet subspecies status pending review of species complex. See Caro et al. 2013)</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 94px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 94px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Sedge Wren</strong></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Cistothorus stellaris</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Grass [Sedge] Wren</td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>C. platensis</em></td> <td style="height: 94px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Robbins and Nyári 2014; Middle and South American members of this species complex await revision.</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 70px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 70px;"></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">'Okinawa Flycatcher'</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Ficedula owstoni</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Narcissus Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>F. narcissina</em></td> <td style="height: 70px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Dong et al. 2015. English name under discussion. Await data on additional populations</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 118px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 118px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Bundok Flycatcher</strong></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Fidecula luzoniensis</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Snowy-browed Flycatcher</td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>F. hyperythra</em></td> <td style="height: 118px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Philippine populations of Snowy-browed Flycatcher are members of a different species clade (Moyle et al. 2015, Clements et al. 2015).</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">Visayan Shama</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>Copsychus superciliarus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top">White-browed Shama</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;" valign="top"><em>C. luzoniensis</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Lim et al. 2010, Collar 2011b, not H&M4 nor HBW. Stet ssp</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #ccff66; height: 47px;"><strong> </strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>AS 6.1</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><strong>Merida Brush Finch</strong></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>Atlapetes meridae</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top">Moustached Brush Finch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #ccff66;" valign="top"><em>A. albofrenatus</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Donegan et al. 2014</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 47px;"> <td style="width: 2.00311%; background-color: #d3d3d3; height: 47px;"></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 2.43902%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">SSP 6.1</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 11.2459%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cayman Bullfinch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 16.9199%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>Melopyrrha taylori</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 14.1348%; background-color: #d3d3d3;">Cuban Bullfinch</td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 18.0078%; background-color: #d3d3d3;"><em>M. nigra</em></td> <td style="height: 47px; width: 30.9754%;" valign="top">Bradley 2000, H&M4, Garrido et al. 2014; NACC 2016-A-5.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p><!--more--></p> <p><span style="color: #000000; font-family: verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13.63636302947998px; line-height: 19.09090805053711px; background-color: #ffffff;"> </span></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><!-- .fl-post-content --> </article> <!-- .fl-post --> </div> </div> </div> </div><!-- .fl-page-content --> <footer class="fl-page-footer-wrap" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="https://schema.org/WPFooter" role="contentinfo"> <div class="fl-page-footer"> <div class="fl-page-footer-container container"> <div class="fl-page-footer-row row"> <div class="col-lg-12 text-center clearfix"><div class="fl-page-footer-text fl-page-footer-text-1">© 2024 | Updated August 17, 2024 with version 14.2<br /> IOC World Bird List v14.2 by Frank Gill, David Donsker & Pamela Rasmussen (Eds) is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US" target="_blank">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License</a>. </div></div> </div> </div> </div><!-- .fl-page-footer --> </footer> </div><!-- .fl-page --> <a href="#" role="button" id="fl-to-top"><span class="sr-only">Scroll To Top</span><i class="fas fa-chevron-up" aria-hidden="true"></i></a><link rel='stylesheet' id='wdt-simple-table-css' href='https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/wpdatatables/assets/css/wdt.simpleTable.min.css?ver=5.8.1' media='all' /> <link rel='stylesheet' id='wdt-font-style-css' href='https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/wpdatatables/assets/css/style.min.css?ver=5.8.1' media='all' /> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/5083-layout.js?ver=95edf0efd6a8a37eba5c92d020331182" id="fl-builder-layout-5083-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/bb-plugin/js/jquery.imagesloaded.min.js?ver=2.8.3.6" id="imagesloaded-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/bb-plugin/js/jquery.ba-throttle-debounce.min.js?ver=2.8.3.6" id="jquery-throttle-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/bb-plugin/js/yui3.min.js?ver=2.8.3.6" id="yui3-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/bb-plugin/js/fl-slideshow.min.js?ver=2.8.3.6" id="fl-slideshow-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/bb-plugin/js/jquery.waypoints.min.js?ver=2.8.3.6" id="jquery-waypoints-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/23985cfcb3a380794a56f578384f174d-layout-bundle.js?ver=2.8.3.6-1.4.10" id="fl-builder-layout-bundle-23985cfcb3a380794a56f578384f174d-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/plugins/bb-plugin/js/jquery.magnificpopup.min.js?ver=2.8.3.6" id="jquery-magnificpopup-js"></script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/themes/bb-theme/js/bootstrap-4.min.js?ver=1.7.16" id="bootstrap-4-js"></script> <script id="fl-automator-js-extra"> var themeopts = {"medium_breakpoint":"992","mobile_breakpoint":"768","scrollTopPosition":"800"}; </script> <script src="https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/wp-content/themes/bb-theme/js/theme.min.js?ver=1.7.16" id="fl-automator-js"></script> </body> </html>