Golden-crowned manakin

Golden-crowned manakin
Adult male from above
(Paratype in Museum für Naturkunde Berlin)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Pipridae
Genus: Lepidothrix
Species: L. vilasboasi
Binomial name
Lepidothrix vilasboasi
(Sick, 1959)
Synonyms

Pipra vilasboasi Sick, 1959

The golden-crowned manakin (Lepidothrix vilasboasi) is a small species of perching bird in the manakin family (Pipridae). It is endemic to the south-central Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, and it is threatened by habitat loss. Helmut Sick described this species in 1959 based on a series of specimens collected a few years before near a small tributary of the upper Rio Cururu-ri in the east Brazilian Amazon. The species was only rediscovered (in part due to confusion over the original type locality) in 2002. Except for the yellow crown of the male, it closely resembles a hybrid of the opal-crowned manakin and snow-capped manakin. Observations and molecular work has demonstrated that the species distributions do not overlap.

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