Pithys castaneus Berlioz, 1938
White-masked antbird
Taxonomy & Nomenclature
Synonym/s: Pithys castanea Berlioz, 1938
Conservation Status
Last record: September 1937
Rediscovered in 3 July 2001
IUCN RedList status: Near Threatened
Distribution
Peru
Biology & Ecology
Hypodigm
Media
References
Original scientific description:
Berlioz 1938 Bull.Br.Orn.Club 58 p.90
Other references:
Balchin, Chris. (2007). Back from the dead! A potpourri of recent rediscoveries in the Neotropics. Neotropical Birding 2: 4-11.
Collar, N. J., Gonzaga, L. P., Krabbe, N., Madroño Nieto, A., Naranjo, L. G., Parker, T. A. & Wege, D. C. 1992. Threatened birds of the Americas: the ICBP/IUCN Red Data Book (Third edition, part 2). International Council for Bird Preservation, Cambridge, U.K.
Lane, D. F., Valqui, T., Alvarez Alonso, J., Armanta, J. and Eckhardt, K. (2006). The rediscovery and natural history of the White-masked Antbird (Pithys castaneus). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(1): 13-22.
Scheffers, Brett R., Yong, Ding Li, Harris, J. Berton C., Giam, Xingli and Sodhi, Navjot S. (2011). The world’s rediscovered species: back from the brink? PLoS ONE 6(7): e22531. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022531 [Supporting Information (Table S1)]
Schmitt, Fabrice, Sané, Raphaël, Thibault, Marc and Vásquez, Gabriel. (2017). New locality for White-masked Antbird [i]Pithys castaneus[/i] and other avian range extensions for dpto. Loreto, Peru. Cotinga 39: OL 1-9.
Tobias, Joseph A., Butchart, Stuart H. M. and Collar, Nigel J. (2006). Lost and found: a gap analysis for the Neotropical avifauna. Neotropical Birding [2006]: 4-22.