We describe a new species of spinetail, Synallaxis beverlyae (Río Orinoco Spinetail), from river island scrub in the lower and middle sections of the main river channel of the Río Orinoco in Venezuela and adjacent Colombia. This taxon has been overlooked previously because river islands were not examined by earlier collecting expeditions. In plumage the species is closest to the widespread Pale-breasted Spinetail (S. albescens), but in vocalizations it is most similar to Dark-breasted Spinetail (S. albigularis), Cinereous-breasted Spinetail (S. hypospodia), and Spix's Spinetail (S. spixi). The new species is, as far as we know, restricted to scrubby river island vegetation and adjacent river edges that are subject to seasonal inundation. It is presently known only from two well-separated areas but is likely to occur on appropriate intervening islands. The restricted range and narrow ecological requirements of S. beverlyae are a conservation concern.
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1 July 2009
A New Species of Spinetail (Furnariidae: Synallaxis) From the Río Orinoco of Venezuela
Steven L. Hilty,
David Ascanio
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The Auk
Vol. 126 • No. 3
July 2009
Vol. 126 • No. 3
July 2009
Furnariidae
new species
Río Orinoco
Río Orinoco Spinetail
river island specialization
Synallaxis beverlyae
Venezuela