Atención: Algunas o todas las identificaciones afectadas por esta división puede haber sido reemplazada por identificaciones de Myiodynastes. Esto ocurre cuando no podemos asignar automáticamente una identificación a uno de los taxones de salida. Revisar identificaciones de Myiodynastes chrysocephalus 16059

Taxonomic Split 120792 (Guardado el 24/01/2023)

Subspecies minor and cinerascens are transferred from Golden-crowned Flycatcher to Golden-bellied Flycatcher, based on evidence that the vocalizations of these subspecies are much more similar to those of Golden-bellied Flycatcher than to Golden-crowned Flycatcher (Schulenberg et al. 2007, Boesman 2016k).

Añadido por birdwhisperer en martes, 24 de enero de 2023 a las 04:36 PM | Resuelto por birdwhisperer en martes, 24 de enero de 2023
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@loarie Do I have this change correct? All M. chrysocephalus reports north of Peru need to be reassigned to M. hemichrysus due to a subspecies reassignment. A split of chrysocephalus would best achieve this?

Anotado por birdwhisperer hace cerca de un año

looks good - thanks for working on all these changes

Anotado por loarie hace cerca de un año

I am not sure what taxonomy are you trying to replicate here, but for IOC the boundary would be the Panama Canal - the subspecies in Andes from Darien to south Ecuador is minor and the one in Santa Marta is cinerascens and both are assigned by IOC to M. chrysocephalus. M.hemichrysus is found in W Panama and Costa Rica only (as is the case for quite a few species of this area).

Anotado por opisska hace cerca de un año

@opisska Please read the comments I copy and pasted from the Clements Checklist (2022). Clements is the taxonomy iNat follows, regardless of what IOC says.

"Subspecies minor and cinerascens are transferred from Golden-crowned Flycatcher (M. chrysocephalus) to Golden-bellied Flycatcher (M. hemichrysus), based on evidence that the vocalizations of these subspecies are much more similar to those of Golden-bellied Flycatcher than to Golden-crowned Flycatcher (Schulenberg et al. 2007, Boesman 2016k)."

Anotado por birdwhisperer hace cerca de un año

Ah, iNaturalist follows Clements universally? Weird choice for an international website, but then the split is clearly correct, thanks for the explanation!

Anotado por opisska hace cerca de un año

I've heard that Clements is pretty close towards converging to a global consensus taxonomy - @marshall_iliff would know more

Anotado por loarie hace cerca de un año

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