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Table 5 in Integrative taxonomy reveals hidden diversity in the Catharus fuscater (Passeriformes: Turdidae) complex in Central and South America
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Table 5 in Integrative taxonomy reveals hidden diversity in the Catharus fuscater (Passeriformes: Turdidae) complex in Central and South America

Maưhew R. Halley, Therese A. Catanach, John Klicka and Jason D. Weckstein
07 Jul 2023
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Biodiversity Taxonomy
Table 5. Taxonomic variation in iris colour, scored with two levels (brown vs. white, see text) in a sample of C. [fuscater] study skins and digital photos (N = 340). Populations in which brown irides were detected in <20% of specimens were categorized as ‘monochromatic white’ (mono white). Populations in which white irides were detected in <20% of specimens were categorized as ‘monochromatic brown’ (mono brown). Populations in which brown and white irides were both detected at greater than 20% frequency are categorized as ‘dichromatic’. The complete list of specimens and digital photos is provided in the Supporting Information, Table S1. TaxonCategoryTotalBrownWhiteNN%N%C. [f.] hellmayrimono white23041.722698.3Undescribed 1mono white8008100C. [f.] mirabilismono white2002100C. [f.] sanctaemartaemono white34411.83088.2C. [f.] fuscatermono white17211.81588.2C. [f.] opertaneusmono brown7710000Undescribed 2dichromatic5240360C. [f.] berlepschimono white3712.73697.3C. [f.] canicepsdichromatic12433.3866.7Undescribed 3dichromatic19947.41052.6C. [f.] mentalismono brown231982.6417.4

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