Great spinetail
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Genus: | Siptornopsis Cory, 1919
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Species: | S. hypochondriaca
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Siptornopsis hypochondriaca (Salvin, 1895)
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The great spinetail (Siptornopsis hypochondriaca) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is considered monotypic within the genus Siptornopsis by the IOC but this classification is not followed by all authorities.[2][3] It is endemic to Peru. Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation. It is threatened by habitat loss.
References
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- ^ "Ovenbirds & woodcreepers « IOC World Bird List". www.worldbirdnames.org. Retrieved 2017-04-15.
- ^ Thomas M. Brooks; John D. Pilgrim; Ana S. L. Rodrigues; Gustavo A. B. Da Fonseca (2005). "Conservation status and geographic distribution of avian evolutionary history". In Andy Purvis; John L. Gittleman; Thomas Brooks (eds.). Phylogeny and Conservation. Conservation Biology. Vol. 8. Cambridge University Press. pp. 267–294. ISBN 978-0-521-82502-3.
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- Derryberry, E., S. Claramunt, G. Derryberry, R. T. Chesser, J. Cracraft, A. Aleixo, J. Perez-Éman, J. V. Remsen, JR., & R. T. Brumfield. 2011. Lineage diversification and morphological evolution in a large-scale continental radiation: the Neotropical ovenbirds and woodcreepers (Aves: Furnariidae). Evolution 65: 2973–2986.
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