. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Thomas M. Donegan & Blanca Huertas 97 Bull. 2006126(2) paramo. Further observations and the capture of another bird (from which a blood sample was obtained) were made in July 2005, during 'Proyecto YARE', by ourselves and Jorge Avendaiio in paramo at Filo Pamplona, Galan municipality (06°38'N, 73°24'W; 3,200 m), on the east slope of the massif Type material sitnplex Project Biomap provided data from all museums holding Colombian specimens. We also searched an online database () of all major German museums,


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Thomas M. Donegan & Blanca Huertas 97 Bull. 2006126(2) paramo. Further observations and the capture of another bird (from which a blood sample was obtained) were made in July 2005, during 'Proyecto YARE', by ourselves and Jorge Avendaiio in paramo at Filo Pamplona, Galan municipality (06°38'N, 73°24'W; 3,200 m), on the east slope of the massif Type material sitnplex Project Biomap provided data from all museums holding Colombian specimens. We also searched an online database () of all major German museums, but were unable to locate the two A. I. simplex specimens mentioned in the type description (Berlepsch 1888). All remaining specimens from the Berlepsch collection are now held in Frankfurt, except a few specimens in Warsaw (F. Steinheimer in lift. 2005), neither of which institutions possess any A. I. simplex. Figure ID. Close-up of mantles and crown of (left to right) adult A. I. simplex neotype ('Bogota', Colombia = ^. /. spodionotus), subadult^. /. elaeopronis (Central Andes, Antioquia, Colombia), adult ^4. /. comptus (southern Ecuador and northern Peru), and adult A. I. spodionotus (Ecuador and southern Colombia). (Thomas Donegan, © Natural History Museum, Tring). Note contrast between the grey upperparts and black face on A. I. simplex compared with much darker A. I. elaeoprorus, and the paler crown of A. I. simplex compared to A. I. elaeoprorus. A. I. yariguierum averages blacker than A. I. elaeoprorus with essentially no contrast between the mask and upperparts in adults. Note also similarity between 'A. I. simplex' and A. I. spodionotus. NB: adult male A. I. elaeoprorus has essentially black upperparts (as in tail of the subadult), not black admixed Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina


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