Sooty antbird facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Sooty antbird |
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Genus: |
Hafferia
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Species: |
fortis
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Synonyms | |
Myrmeciza fortis |
The sooty antbird (Hafferia fortis) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
The sooty antbird was described and illustrated by the English ornithologists Philip Sclater and Osbert Salvin in 1868 and given the binomial name Percnostola fortis. The species was later included in the genus Myrmeciza. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2013 found that Myrmeciza was polyphyletic. In the resulting rearrangement to create monophyletic genera the sooty antbird was moved to the newly erected genus Hafferia.
See also
In Spanish: Hormiguero tiznado para niños
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