The light-eyed tyrant [3] ( lat. Atalotriccus pilaris ) is a species of passerine birds from the tyrannous family ( Tyrannidae ), distinguished into the monotypic genus Atalotriccus . This bird is widespread from the west of Panama to Venezuela and Guiana [1] [4] . The body length is about 9 cm [5] .
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Subspecies
- Atalotriccus pilaris wilcoxi - west of Panama ( Chiriki and Panama Canal Zone ) [1] ;
- Atalotriccus pilaris pilaris - the north of Colombia (from Bolivar east to Guajira and south to the Uila and Meta ) and north-west of Venezuela ( Zulia , Tachira ) [1] ;
- Atalotriccus pilaris venezuelensis — northern Venezuela [1] ;
- Atalotriccus pilaris griseiceps - east of Colombia, east of central Venezuela (north of Amazonas , north of Bolivar , Delta-Amacuro ) and west of Guiana [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Taxonomy and distribution (English) . Tyrant-flycatchers (Tyrannidae) . IBC.Lynxeds.com. Date of treatment January 31, 2011. Archived April 4, 2012.
- ↑ Atalotriccus pilaris (English) . The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species .
- ↑ Boehme R. L. , Flint V. E. The Bilingual Dictionary of Animal Names. Birds. Latin, Russian, English, German, French / Ed. ed. Acad. V. E. Sokolova . - M .: Rus. lang., "RUSSO", 1994. - S. 238. - 2030 copies. - ISBN 5-200-00643-0 .
- ↑ Robert S. Ridgely & John A. Gwynne. A Guide to the Birds of Panama: With Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Honduras. - 2. - Princeton University Press, 1989. - S. 291—292. - 412 p. - ISBN 0-691-08529-3 .
- ↑ Steven L. Hilty & Bill Brown. A guide to the birds of Colombia. - 1. - Princeton University Press, 1986. - S. 345. - 996 p. - ISBN 0-691-08372-X .