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Straneck´s Tyrannulet

Serpophaga griseicapilla
Straneck, RJ, 2008
Piojito Trinador
Alegrinho-trinador

Family: Tyrannidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Other common names: Piojito de Straneck.


Taxonomy: A highly debated form in science. Berlioz (1959) described Serpophaga griseiceps based on four specimens from Cochabamba, Bolivia. Traylor (1979, 1982) considers S. griseiceps as juveniles of S. munda, and Remsen and Traylor (1989) confirmed this. Straneck (1993) revalidates S. griseiceps for a taxon found in Argentina that does not vocalize like S. "munda" nor like S. subcristata. Herzog and Mazar Barnett (2004) mention that Straneck’s (1993) work has methodological issues, claiming that Berlioz’s (1959) specimens of S. griseiceps represent juveniles of S. munda and Straneck’s S. griseiceps specimens are apparently a cryptic species of Serpophaga previously undescribed. Straneck (2007) describes a new species named Serpophaga griseicapilla for the “Straneck’s S. griseiceps” specimens, detailing that the error of authors insisting that S. griseiceps are juveniles of S. munda comes from their studies being based only on skins and not on acoustic analyses of the species, clarifying that such studies of the populations in Bolivia are needed to clarify S. griseiceps from Berlioz (1959). Furthermore, he adds that in the north and west of Argentina, specimens of S. griseicapilla with very little yellow ventral or simply white ventral and subcaudal regions have been observed, which coincides with the behavior of the subspecies of S. subcristata, where the more arid the region, the less coloration they possess.

Comparison with the Common Piojito (Serpophaga subcristata): Twin species that are very difficult to differentiate in photographs. The Trinador Piojito has a uniform gray-brown crown, almost without white. Adults have some black feathers with a white base on the crown, though the white is mostly covered and not visible, never having as much white on the crown as the Common Piojito. The size is smaller than that of the Common Piojito.

VocalizationIt is distinguishable from the Common Piojito by its acoustic repertoire, which they repeat throughout the year, although more frequently during the breeding period. It is worth noting that some calls of the Common Piojito could be considered trills, which could confuse people who do not know in detail the characteristic vocalization of the Trinador Piojito, meaning that not only the Trinador Piojito "trills".

Geographic Distribution: Breeds sympatrically with S. s. munda (the western subspecies of the Common Piojito) from Chubut to Salta in the arid region of central and western Argentina, from the north of Chubut Province, the Andean foothills of Mendoza, San Juan, Catamarca, La Rioja, Tucumán, Salta, and Jujuy; central and eastern Río Negro, central and western La Pampa, central and western Córdoba and Santiago del Estero, western Chaco, and Formosa.

Migration: Coexists with S. s. subcristata (the eastern subspecies of the Common Piojito) only during the autumn-winter period, when it migrates longitudinally toward the east of Formosa, east of Córdoba, and east of Santiago del Estero, Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, Santa Fe, Corrientes, Chaco, Misiones. It eventually reaches Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay.

Behavior: The behavior of the Trinador Piojito and Common Piojito is similar, hopping and fluttering short distances on tree branches to catch small arthropods, so behavioral differences are not considered valid until more studies on this genus are published.

Author of this compilation: Jorge La Grotteria - 04/05/2016

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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 612089
  Adult

Magdalena
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/25/2015
Walter Omar Buffarini
Foto
Photography ID: 197768
  Adult

Mayu Sumaj
Córdoba
Argentina
07/25/2015
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 155867
  Adult

Hernando
Córdoba
Argentina
02/12/2015
Andres Teran
Foto
Photography ID: 148599
  Adult

Quitilipi
Chaco
Argentina
07/24/2015
Héctor Bernardo Fernández
Foto
Photography ID: 130948
  Adult

Mallín
Córdoba
Argentina
12/20/2015
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 128572
  Adult

Ceibas
Entre Ríos
Argentina
12/06/2015
Adriana Bellotti
Foto
Photography ID: 127214
  Adult

Córdoba
Córdoba
Argentina
08/21/2015
Walter Bustamante
Foto
Photography ID: 124897
  Adult

Parque Nacional Lihué Calel
La Pampa
Argentina
11/09/2015
Hernán Tolosa



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Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Dolores Fernandez05/30/2015ArgentinaCiudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresReserva Ecológica Costanera Sur (RECS)IndistinguishableAdultYesNo
Federico Burgos Bauer03/08/2015ArgentinaLa PampaReserva Natural Urbana La MalvinaIndistinguishableAdultNoNo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
37762120/12/2015ArgentinaCórdobaMallínPablo Eguia
37914911/12/2015ArgentinaEntre RíosLa PazSebastián Dardanelli
37704010/12/2015ArgentinaLa PampaReserva Provincial Parque LuroFernando Alberto Segura
37396406/12/2015ArgentinaEntre RíosRuta 17, CeibasAdriana Bellotti
36531523/11/2015ArgentinaBuenos AiresParque Natural Municipal Ribera Norte (San Isidro)Gustavo Castaing
36649414/11/2015ArgentinaLa PampaParque Nacional Lihué Calel1José Luis Ianiro
36117909/11/2015ArgentinaLa PampaCamino hacia el Valle de Los Angelitos, Parque Nacional Lihué CalelHernán Tolosa
36069407/11/2015ArgentinaCórdobaJardín Botánico, CórdobaSebastián Dardanelli
35952907/11/2015ArgentinaBuenos AiresBardas (camino a Guardia Mitre), Carmen de PatagonesPablo Sanchez
122428201/11/2015ArgentinaEntre RíosÁrea Natural Protegida Don Sebastián3Luis Prevedel
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Bibliography related


Artículo Berlioz, J. 1959. Description de deux éspeces nouvelles d’oiseaux de Bolivie. Bull. du Mus. Nat. D’Hist. Nat., 3: 218-219.

Artículo Herzog, S. K. y J. Mazar Barnett. 2004. On the validity and confused identity of Serpophaga griseiceps Berlioz 1959 (Tyrannidae). Auk, 121(2): 415-421.

Artículo Remsen, J. V. y M. Traylor. 1989. An anotated list of birds of Bolivia, Buteo Book, Vermilion. S.D. pp 1-57.

Artículo Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, C. D. Cadena, A. Jaramillo, M. Nores, J. F. Pacheco, J. Pérez-Emán, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, D. F. Stotz y K. J. Zimmer. 2016. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithologists" Union. http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.html.

Artículo Straneck, R. 2007. Una nueva especie de Serpophaga (Aves: Tyrannidae). Revista FAVE - Ciencias Veterinarias, 6 (1-2): 31-42.

Artículo Straneck, R. J. 1993. Aportes para la unificación de Serpophaga subcristata y Serpophaga munda, y la revalidación de Serpophaga griseiceps (Aves: Tyrannidae). Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”. Zoología, 16: 51-63.

Artículo Traylor, M. A., Jr. 1979. Check-list of Birds of the World, 8. Mus. of coomparative Zool. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Artículo Traylor, M. A., Jr. 1982. Notes on tyrant flycatchers (Aves: Tyrannidae). Fieldiana (Zool.), 13: 1-22.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Straneck´s Tyrannulet (Serpophaga griseicapilla) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/04/2026.