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Squamate antbird
The
squamate
antbird
is a
species
of
bird
in the family
Thamnophilidae
. It is
endemic
to
Brazil
.
Its
natural
habitats
are
subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest
and
subtropical or tropical moist montane forest
.
The squamate antbird was
described
by the
Austrian
ornithologist
August von Pelzeln
in
1868
and given the
binomial name
Myrmeciza
squamosa
. A
molecular phylogenetic
study
published
in
2013
found that
Myrmeciza
was
polyphyletic
. In the resulting rearrangement to
create
monotypic
genera
four species
including the squamate antbird were moved to the
resurrected
genus
Myrmoderus
.