Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Dutch | Brilmierpitta |
English | Streak-chested Antpitta |
English (United States) | Streak-chested Antpitta |
French | Grallaire à lunettes |
French (France) | Grallaire à lunettes |
German | Orangewangen-Ameisenpitta |
Japanese | シマムネモリジアリドリ |
Norwegian | brillemaurpitta |
Polish | kusaczek okularowy |
Russian | Очковый торорой |
Serbian | Mravlja pita sa prugastim grudima |
Slovak | húštinárik okuliarnatý |
Spanish | Tororoí de Anteojos |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Tororoi Pechilistado |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Tororoi Pechirrayado |
Spanish (Honduras) | Gallito Hormiguero Estriado |
Spanish (Panama) | Tororoi Pechirrayado |
Spanish (Spain) | Tororoí de anteojos |
Swedish | streckig myrpitta |
Turkish | Gözlüklü Yerçavuşu |
Ukrainian | Мурашниця панамська |
Streak-chested Antpitta Hylopezus perspicillatus
Version: 1.0 — Published February 12, 2016
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
H.S.P. thanks first and foremost his advisor, Dr. Jeff Brawn, for allowing him to travel to Panama every year to conduct his Ph.D. research. I also thank my field assistants, T.J. Agin, Diego Rincon Guarin, Zach Welty, John Andrews and Kristina Bartowitz for all their amazing work in the field and help in collecting behavioral data on Streak-chested Antpittas in central Panama (special thanks to D.R.G. and T.J.A. for providing photos of Streak-chested Antpitta). Thanks to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (especially Raineldo Urriola) for facilitating my research in Panama and to la Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente (ANAM) for granting me research permits to work in Panama. Thanks to C.M., N.H., and D.E. for all of their hard work finding sources and the many Sunday nights spent authoring the website. Finally, thanks to all the agencies that helped fund my Ph.D. research, including the National Science Foundation, the Smithsonian Institution, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the American Ornithological Union and the Wilson Ornithological Society.