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Thamnophilus doliatus

Identifiers

Catalogue of Life accepted name

Thamnophilus doliatus (Linnaeus, 1764)


References in BioStor

    
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May 27, 1856
Gray (1856) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1856: 135-150
July 8, 1856
Gray (1856) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1856: 185-311
SYNOPSIS OF THE AMERICAN ANT-BIRDS (FORMICARIIDAE)
Philip Lutley Sclater (1858) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1858: 202-224
May 23, 1867
J E Gray (1867) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1867: 565-686
December 10, 1868
Huxley (1868) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1868: 622-637
March 24, 1870
E Hamilton (1870) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1870: 157-219
Liste des Oiseaux recueillis par M. Constantin Jelskidans la partie centrale du Pérou occidental
Par L Taczanowski (1874) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1874: 501-565
On Birds collected in Costa Rica
Adolphe Boucard (1878) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1878: 37-71
In: Ferrari-Perez: Catalogue of animals collected by the geographical and exploring commission of the Republic of Mexico. [Part III. Reptiles and Amphibians, pp. 182-199]
E D Cope (1886) Proc. US Natl. Mus 9: 125-199
Catalogue of a collection of birds made by Mr. Chas. H. Townsend, on islands in the Caribbean Sea and in Honduras
Robert Ridgway (1888) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 10: 572-597
A Preliminary List of the Birds of San José, Costa Rica (Continued)
George K Cherrie (1892) The Auk 9: 247-251
Notes on a collection of birds from eastern Nicaragua and the Rio Frio, Costa Rica, with a description of a supposed new Tragon
Charles W Richmond (1893) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 16: 479-532
A List of the Birds Collected on the Island of Tobago, West Indies, by W. W. Brown, Jr., during April and May, 1892
Charles B Cory (1893) The Auk 10: 220-220
Partial list of birds collected at Alta Mira, Mexico, by Mr. Frank B. Armstrong
Charles W Richmond (1896) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 18: 627-632
An annotated list of birds observed on the Island of Margarita, and at Guanta and Laguayra, Venezuela
Wirt Robinson and Charles W Richmond (1896) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 18: 649-685
Birds Observed on a Collecting Trip to Bermudez, Venezuela
Frank M Chapman (1897) The Auk 14: 357-371
On a Collection of Birds Made by W. W. Brown, Jr., at David and Divala, Chiriqui
Outram Bangs (1901) The Auk 18: 355-370
An annotated list of birds collected in the vicinity of La Guaira, Venezuela
Wirt Robinson and Charles W Richmond (1901) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 24: 163-178
The Birds of Margarita Island, Venezuela
Austin H Clark (1902) The Auk 19: 258-267
On a Collection of Birds from Western Costa Rica
Outram Bangs (1907) The Auk 24: 287-312
Diagnoses of some new forms of neotropical birds
R Ridgway (1908) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 21: 191-195
On the birds of Cayenne
Hans Graf Von Berlepsch (1908) Novit. zool. 15: 103-164
Descriptions of new American birds
O Bangs (1911) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 24: 187-190
Preliminary diagnoses of apparently new birds from tropical America
W E C Todd (1913) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 26: 169-174
Birds of the Santa Marta region of Colombia: A study in altitudinal distribution
W E Clyde Todd and Melbourne Armstrong Carriker Jr. (1922) Annals of The Carnegie Museum 14: 1-582
The birds of southern Veracruz, Mexico
Alexander Wetmore (1943) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 93: 215-340
Catalog of forms described as new by M.A. Carriker, Jr
K C Emerson (1967) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 248: 57-150
Avian anatomical specimens in the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University
Peter L Ames and Eleanor H Stickney (1968) Postilla 118: 1-40
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