- Source: White-browed gnatcatcher
The white-browed gnatcatcher (Polioptila bilineata) is a species of bird in the gnatcatcher family Polioptilidae. It is native to central and South America.
This species was formerly considered a subspecies of the tropical gnatcatcher (Polioptila plumbea).
Taxonomy
The white-browed gnatcatcher was formally described in 1850 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte and given the binomial name Sylvia bilineata. Bonaparte specified the locality as Cartagena, a city on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. This species was formerly considered as a subspecies of the tropical gnatcatcher (Polioptila plumbea). The white-browed gnatcatcher was split from the tropical gnatcatcher based on morphology and phylogenetic data.
Five subspecies are recognised:
Polioptila bilineata brodkorbi Parkes, 1979 – south Mexico to north Costa Rica
Polioptila bilineata superciliaris Lawrence, 1861 – north-central Costa Rica to north Colombia
Polioptila bilineata cinericia Wetmore, 1957 – Coiba (island off south Panama)
Polioptila bilineata bilineata (Bonaparte, 1850) – northwest Colombia to northwest Peru
Polioptila bilineata daguae Chapman, 1915 – west-central Colombia
References
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- White-browed gnatcatcher
- Tropical gnatcatcher
- List of birds by common name
- Yucatan gnatcatcher
- Polioptila
- List of birds of North America
- List of birds of Mexico
- List of birds of Costa Rica
- List of birds of Guatemala
- List of birds of Panama