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- Gravitcornutia cearae is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Ceará, Brazil. The wingspan is 10 mm (0.39 in). The species name refers...
- m. malherbii Gray, G.R., 1845 C. m. melanoleucos (Gmelin, 1788) C. m. cearae (Cory, 1915) Subspecies C. m. malherbii was for a time in the early 20th...
- The Ceará gnateater or Caatinga gnateater (Conopophaga cearae) is a p****erine bird of the gnateater family, Conopophagidae. It is found in forest understory...
- Ash-throated gnateater, Conopophaga peruviana Ceará gnateater, Conopophaga cearae Slaty gnateater, Conopophaga ardesiaca Chestnut-crowned gnateater, Conopophaga...
- Bolivia and north Paraguay to southeast Brazil and northeast Argentina T. c. cearae Cory, 1916 – east Brazil The common tody-flycatcher is a tiny, big-headed...
- described by Swainson in 1837, is found in Peru, Chile and Argentina. F. s. cearae, described by Cory in 1915, is found from northeastern Brazil south to eastern...
- Order: P****eriformes   Family: Conopophagidae Ceará gnateater (Conopophaga cearae) (EB) Hooded gnateater (Conopophaga roberti) (EB) Order: P****eriformes   Family:...
- Black-ch****ed gnateater (Conopophaga melanops) (EB) Ceará gnateater (Conopophaga cearae) (EB) Order: P****eriformes   Family: Grallariidae White-browed antpitta...
- fernandensis Alejandro Selkirk and Juan Fernandez Islands (Chile); F. s. cearae southern Brazil F. r. fieldi northeastern Ethiopia, northern Somalia, northern...
- own genus. It has three subspecies, the nominate N. n. nigrescens, N. n. cearae, and N. n. veilliardi. The pygmy nightjar is 16 to 20 cm (6.3 to 7.9 in)...