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A distinctive new species of flowerpecker (Passeriformes: Dicaeidae) from Borneo
The enigmatic ‘Spectacled Flowerpecker’—a probable new bird species from the island of Borneo—was first sighted in the Danum Valley of Sabah, Malaysia in 2009. However, the absence of a holotype specimen has prevented its formal scientific description. Since then only a handful of reports from widely disparate localities across the island have emerged, all from lowland sites and often in close association with fruiting mistletoe. Here, we report the long-awaited capture of a specimen of this putative new species and confirm its morphological and molecular distinctiveness as a novel species in the genus Dicaeum.
- National Museum of Natural History United States
- White Rose Consortium: University of Leeds; University of Sheffield; University of York United Kingdom
- Smithsonian Institution Archives United States
- University of Sheffield United Kingdom
- Smithsonian Institution United States
canopy, Islands, specialist, Malaysia, holotype, Songbirds, Borneo, Dicaeum, Animals, mistletoe, Passeriformes
canopy, Islands, specialist, Malaysia, holotype, Songbirds, Borneo, Dicaeum, Animals, mistletoe, Passeriformes
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