new species of tapaculo (Rhinocryptidae: Scytalopus) from the SerranÃa de Perijá of Colombia and Venezuela
We describe Scytalopus perijanus (Perijá Tapaculo), a new species in the family Rhinocryptidae (suborder Tyranni) found in humid montane and elfin forests (1,600â3,225 m elevation) in the SerranÃa de Perijá of Colombia and Venezuela. Although specimens of this taxon have been available in museu...
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