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- Rhamphomyia albidiventris is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. It is included in the subgenus Pararhamphomyia. It has a limited distribution...
- The chestnut-winged cinclodes (Cinclodes albidiventris) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and...
- Buff-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes fuscus Chestnut-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albidiventris Cream-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albiventris This page is an index...
- Boheman, 1840 c g Naupactus agglomeratus Hustache, 1938 c g Naupactus albidiventris Hustache, 1947 c g Naupactus albidus Perroud, 1853 c g Naupactus albolateralis...
- nematura (Lichtenstein, MHC, 1823) Chestnut-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albidiventris Sclater, PL, 1860 Stout-billed cinclodes, Cinclodes excelsior Sclater...
- streamcreeper, Lochmias nematura Chestnut-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albidiventris Stout-billed cinclodes, Cinclodes excelsior Dusky-ch****ed foliage-gleaner...
- Cinclodes comechingonus (E-AR) Chestnut-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albidiventris (E-SA) Olrog's cinclodes, Cinclodes olrogi (E-AR) Cream-winged cinclodes...
- earthcreeper, Upucerthia validirostris Chestnut-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albidiventris Cream-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albiventris Royal cinclodes, Cinclodes...
- Buff-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes fuscus Chestnut-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes albidiventris (split from Cinclodes fuscus in 2012) Cream-winged cinclodes, Cinclodes...
- cream-winged cinclodes (C. albiventris) and chestnut-winged cinclodes (C. albidiventris). Following the recognition of the three-way split that began in about...