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总结。我提出的证据,蓝冠侏儒鳞翅目冠的两个亚种在西南亚马逊地区的同域发生。在巴西东部阿克里和玻利维亚北部收集的标本以及秘鲁东南部的记录表明,与各自的完整模式相比,L. c. exquisita和L. c. caelestipileata都出现在Inambari特有中心的东南部。因此,被认为是秘鲁中北部特有的l.c. exquisita也存在于巴西亚马逊西南部的低地和玻利维亚北部,而caelestipileata,以前在巴西Juruá-Madeira地区已知,存在于更南的地方,到达秘鲁东南部和玻利维亚北部。
On the sympatric occurrence of two subspecies of Blue-crowned Manakin, Lepidothrix coronata exquisita and L. c. caelestipileata, in south-west Amazonia
Summary. I present evidence of sympatric occurrence of two subspecies of Blue-crowned Manakin Lepidothrix coronata in south-west Amazonia. Specimens collected in eastern Acre in Brazil and northern Bolivia, as well as records from south-east Peru, indicate that L. c. exquisita and L c. caelestipileata both occur in the south-east of the Inambari centre of endemism, when compared to their respective holotypes. Thus, L. c. exquisita, which was considered endemic to central-north Peru, is also present in the lowlands of south-west Brazilian Amazonia and northern Bolivia, whilst caelestipileata, previously known from the Juruá–Madeira region in Brazil, is present further south, reaching south-east Peru and northern Bolivia.