Lathria streptophora, male

now called Rose-collared Piha (Lipaugus streptophorus)

* It is found in humid forests growing in the Tepui highlands in south-eastern Venezuela, western Guyana and far northern Brazil. Frugivorous. Female is gray.

from the journal The Ibis (1884) by John Gerrard Keulemans

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