Cyclarhis flavipectus parvus Chapman

Cyclarhis flavipectus parvus Chapman, 1917b: 541 (Villavicencio (alt. 1600 ft), Colombia).

Now Cyclarhis gujanensis parva Chapman, 1917. See Hellmayr, 1935: 199–200; Zimmer, 1942a: 14–15; Blake, 1968: 105; Dickinson, 2003: 482; and Brewer, 2010: 415.

HOLOTYPE: AMNH 122537, adult male, collected at Villavicencio, 1600 ft, 04.09N, 73.37W (Paynter, 1997), base of eastern Andes, Meta, Colombia, on 7 March 1913, by George K. Cherrie (no. 16454).

COMMENTS: Chapman cited the AMNH number of the holotype in the original description and listed the specimens he examined (including the type). The following paratypes are in AMNH: Venezuela, Cristobal Colon, AMNH 121034–121040, five males, two females, 30 May–17 June 1913, Leo Miller and F.X. Iglseder (these specimens are now considered C. f. flavipectus, see Zimmer, 1942a: 14); Cumanacoa, AMNH 68085, 73302, males, 30 and 29 June 1896, W.H. Phelps (nos. 1139 and 1115); San Antonio, AMNH 73303, male, 30 July 1896, W.H. Phelps (no. 1453); Maripa, AMNH 78486–78488, two males, one female, 6 December 1901 – 18 February 1902; Maipures, AMNH 121041, 121042, females, 16 January and 28 April 1913, Leo Miller and F.X. Iglseder. Colombia, Villavicencio, AMNH 122536, male, 14 March 1913, Chapman, Cherrie et al.; Buena Vista, AMNH 122538, female, AMNH 122539, male, 3–14 March 1913, Chapman, Cherrie et al. AMNH 121040 was exchanged to the BIM (no. 12536) and later, when the BIM bird collection was donated to AMNH, it was renumbered AMNH 439855. Of the specimens Chapman listed, I found only

one of two from San Antonio and one of two from Villavicencio in addition to the type; Zimmer (1942a: 16) had also found only one from Villavicencio additional to the type.