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17 June 2019 Clarifying the distributions of Abyssinian Crimsonwing Cryptospiza salvadorii and Red-faced Crimsonwing C. reichenovii in Tanzania
Norbert J. Cordeiro, David C. Moyer, Simon N. Stuart, John M. Bates, Donald A. Turner
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Abstract

Abyssinian Crimsonwing Cryptospiza salvadorii and Red-faced Crimsonwing C. reichenovii both occur in Tanzania but their distribution on Mt. Meru and in the Crater Highlands is poorly understood. Similarly, the southernmost record of C. salvadorii in Tanzania, in the Uluguru Mountains, is ambiguous. We conducted an in-depth literature review and detailed specimen evaluation of these two taxa and here clarify their ranges in northern Tanzania. We failed to find definitive evidence for the presence of C. salvadorii in the Uluguru Mountains.

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Norbert J. Cordeiro, David C. Moyer, Simon N. Stuart, John M. Bates, and Donald A. Turner "Clarifying the distributions of Abyssinian Crimsonwing Cryptospiza salvadorii and Red-faced Crimsonwing C. reichenovii in Tanzania," Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 139(2), 127-136, (17 June 2019). https://doi.org/10.25226/bboc.v139i2.2019.a5
Received: 6 December 2018; Published: 17 June 2019
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