Resolução No 144Substituir Sericossypha Lesson, 1844 por Compsothraupis Richmond, 1915 na lista principal de aves brasileiras.

Na ausência de um estudo taxonômico específico, uma verificação nas obras referenciais contemporâneas evidencia o uso preponderante da combinação Compsothraupis loricata (Lichtenstein, 1819) (Ridgely & Tudor 1989, Sibley & Monroe 1990, Parker et al. 1996, Isler & Isler 1999, Clements 2000, SACC 2003), aqui recomendada, sobre Sericossypha loricata (Lichtenstein, 1819), adotada em Sick (1993, 1997).

 

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