First record of dot-winged crake, Porzana spiloptera, durnford, 1877 (Rallidae) for the central Andes in Argentina

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Abstract

Porzana spiloptera, the Dot-wing Crake, has a patchy distribution in southern South America and has previously been considered as inhabiting exclusively lowland wetlands. Here we present evidence of a new population inhabiting a high-elevation site in the Central Andes of Argentina. This record suggests not only a broader distribution but greater tolerance of the species to higher elevation and lower temperatures than has previously been assumed.

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Zarco, A., Cuervo, P. F., & Llambías, P. E. (2017). First record of dot-winged crake, Porzana spiloptera, durnford, 1877 (Rallidae) for the central Andes in Argentina. Check List, 13(4), 21–23. https://doi.org/10.15560/13.4.21

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