Plain Antvireo
Dysithamnus mentalis
Taxonomy
- Order
- Passeriformes
- Family
- Thamnophilidae
- Genus
- Dysithamnus
- eBird Code
- plaant1
Vocalizations
Subspecies (18)
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Dysithamnus mentalis aequatorialis
Pacific slope of western Ecuador and far northwestern Peru (Tumbes)
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Dysithamnus mentalis affinis
far northeastern Bolivia and central Brazil
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Dysithamnus mentalis andrei
northeastern Venezuela (southern Sucre to northeastern Bolívar) and Trinidad
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Dysithamnus mentalis cumbreanus
coastal mountains of northern Venezuela (Falcón and Lara to northern Sucre)
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Dysithamnus mentalis emiliae
northeastern Brazil (southeastern Pará, northern Maranhão, Ceará, Pernambuco, and Alagoas)
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Dysithamnus mentalis extremus
western Andes and west slope of central Andes of Colombia
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Dysithamnus mentalis mentalis
southeastern Brazil (Bahia) to eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina
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Dysithamnus mentalis napensis
far southern Colombia to far northern Peru (northern Amazonas)
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Dysithamnus mentalis oberi
Tobago
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Dysithamnus mentalis olivaceus
east slope of Andes of Peru (Pasco to Cusco and western Madre de Dios)
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Dysithamnus mentalis ptaritepui
tepuis of southern Venezuela (Ptari-tepui and Sororopán-tepui)
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Dysithamnus mentalis semicinereus
Andes of west-central Colombia
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Dysithamnus mentalis septentrionalis
Atlantic slope of southern Mexico (Campeche and Chiapas) to western Panama
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Dysithamnus mentalis spodionotus
southern Venezuela (southern Bolívar and Amazonas) and northern Brazil (Roraima)
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Dysithamnus mentalis suffusus
eastern Panama (Darién) and northwestern Colombia (northern Chocó and northern Antioquia)
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Dysithamnus mentalis tambillanus
east slope of Andes of northern and central Peru
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Dysithamnus mentalis tavarae
southeastern Peru (southeastern Madre de Dios) to central Bolivia
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Dysithamnus mentalis viridis
mountains of northern Colombia and northern Venezuela
Data Sources
Bird images and sounds sourced from GBIF, contributed by citizen scientists worldwide under Creative Commons licenses.
Taxonomy data from AviList 2025.