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- The Guaiquinima whitestart (Myioborus cardonai), also known as the Guaiquinima redstart, saffron-breasted whitestart or saffron-breasted redstart, is a...
- whitestart, Myioborus pariae White-faced whitestart, Myioborus albifacies Guaiquinima whitestart, Myioborus cardonai Tepui whitestart, Myioborus castaneoca****s...
- Guadalupe murrelet †Guadalupe storm petrel Guadeloupe wood**** Guaiabero Guaiquinima whitestart †Guam flycatcher Guam kingfisher Guam rail Guanay cormorant...
- whitestart tepuis of south-western Venezuela Myioborus cardonai Guaiquinima whitestart Cerro Guaiquinima in south-eastern Venezuela. Myioborus castaneocapilla Tepui...
- (1992). "Results of a lichenological and bryological exploration of Cerro Guaiquinima (Guayana Highland,Venezuela)". Tropical Bryology. 6: 1–34 [8]. Weerakoon...
- type specimen was collected by Sipman along the Carapo River (Cerro Guaiquinima [es], Bolívar) at an altitude of 800 m (2,600 ft). The lichen has a smooth...
- specimen was collected by Harrie Sipman along the Carapo River (Cerro Guaiquinima [es], Bolivar) at an elevation of 800 m (2,600 ft). The lichen has a...
- specimen was collected by Harrie Sipman along the Carapo River (Cerro Guaiquinima [es], Bolivar) at an altitude of 800 m (2,600 ft). The lichen has a smooth...
- northern Brazil. Subspecies C. d. guaiquinimae is found only on Cerro Guaiquinima in southern Venezuela. The species inhabits the foothills and lower elevation...
- rocky sandstone area featuring scrub on an exposed ridge at the Cerro Guaiquinima [es]. This species is characterised by its pale green, evanescent primary...