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==Taxonomy==
==Taxonomy==
Atlapetes crassus Bangs, 1908, San Antonio, 5800 feet [c. 1770 m], Valle, Colombia.
Atlapetes crassus Bangs, 1908, San Antonio, 5800 feet [c. 1770 m], Valle, Colombia.
Usually considered conspecific with A. tricolor (occasionally with A. leucopis), but differs from former in its notably duller crown (2); slightly more olive underparts (but variable; ns); slightly larger size, including bill (allow 1); longer song phrase duration (effect size from published data 2.2, score 2); higher number of notes per phrase (effect size from published data 1.07, score 1); different habitat (forest at 300–2000 vs 1750–3050 m) (1). Available genetic data, from separate studies, are suggestive that present species and A. tricolor are not each other’s closest relatives, but because most hypotheses concerning the latter taxon’s relationships are weakly supported more data are needed. Monotypic.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.hbw.com/species/choco-brush-finch-atlapetes-crassus|title=Taxonomic -Choco Brush-finch (Atlapetes crassus)|website=https://www.hbw.com|language=en|access-date=2018-01-25}}</ref>
Usually considered conspecific with A. tricolor (occasionally with A. leucopis), but differs from former in its notably duller crown (2); slightly more olive underparts (but variable; ns); slightly larger size, including bill (allow 1); longer song phrase duration (effect size from published data 2.2, score 2); higher number of notes per phrase (effect size from published data 1.07, score 1); different habitat (forest at 300–2000 vs 1750–3050 m) (1). Available genetic data, from separate studies, are suggestive that present species and A. tricolor are not each other’s closest relatives, but because most hypotheses concerning the latter taxon’s relationships are weakly supported more data are needed. Monotypic.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.hbw.com/species/choco-brush-finch-atlapetes-crassus|</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:54, 28 January 2018

Choco brush finch
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A. crassus
Binomial name
A. crassus

Taxonomy

Atlapetes crassus Bangs, 1908, San Antonio, 5800 feet [c. 1770 m], Valle, Colombia. Usually considered conspecific with A. tricolor (occasionally with A. leucopis), but differs from former in its notably duller crown (2); slightly more olive underparts (but variable; ns); slightly larger size, including bill (allow 1); longer song phrase duration (effect size from published data 2.2, score 2); higher number of notes per phrase (effect size from published data 1.07, score 1); different habitat (forest at 300–2000 vs 1750–3050 m) (1). Available genetic data, from separate studies, are suggestive that present species and A. tricolor are not each other’s closest relatives, but because most hypotheses concerning the latter taxon’s relationships are weakly supported more data are needed. Monotypic.[2]

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