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- The rufous-rumped antwren (Euchrepomis callinota) is a species of bird in subfamily Euchrepomidinae of family Thamnophilidae, the "typical antbirds"....
- Dot-winged antwren, Microrhopias quixensis Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota Dusky antbird, Cercomacroides tyrannina Bare-crowned antbird, Gymnocichla...
- antvireo, Dysithamnus mentalis LC Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota LC Rufous-winged antwren, Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus LC Russet antshrike...
- Hairy-crested antbird Dot-backed antbird Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota Chestnut-shouldered antwren, Euchrepomis humeralis (E-SA) Yellow-rumped...
- species have been recorded in Colombia. Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota (Sclater, PL, 1855) Ash-winged antwren, Euchrepomis spodioptila (Sclater...
- White-fringed antwren, Formicivora grisea Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota Dusky antbird, Cercomacroides tyrannina Jet antbird, Cercomacra nigricans...
- species have been recorded in Peru. Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota Chestnut-shouldered antwren, Euchrepomis humeralis Yellow-rumped antwren...
- rufous-rumped antwren. The four species are: Rufous-rumped antwren (Euchrepomis callinota) Chestnut-shouldered antwren (Euchrepomis humeralis) Yellow-rumped antwren...
- species have been recorded in Ecuador. Rufous-rumped antwren, Euchrepomis callinota Chestnut-shouldered antwren, Euchrepomis humeralis Ash-winged antwren...
- 1930) G. brunnescens de Meijere, 1916 G. bustilloi (Alexander, 1938) G. callinota (Alexander, 1941) G. caloptera Mik, 1867 G. canadensis (Westwood, 1836)...