Proposal (#381) to South American Classification Committee
Change linear sequence of species in Pteroglossus
Effect on SACC: This
would move two species in our linear sequence to conform to the phylogenetic hypotheses
of recent genetic data.
Background: Our current SACC sequence
is as follows:
Pteroglossus viridis Green Aracari
Pteroglossus inscriptus Lettered Aracari
Pteroglossus bitorquatus Red-necked Aracari
Pteroglossus azara Ivory-billed Aracari
Pteroglossus aracari Black-necked Aracari
Pteroglossus castanotis Chestnut-eared
Aracari
Pteroglossus pluricinctus Many-banded
Aracari
Pteroglossus torquatus Collared Aracari
Pteroglossus beauharnaesii Curl-crested
Aracari
Pteroglossus bailloni Saffron Toucanet
This sequence, with the exception of bailloni, formerly placed in monotypic Baillonius, is derived largely from the relationship predicted by
Haffer (1974) based on plumage and voice.
New information: Pereira & Wajntal (2008)
retrieved sequences from GenBank for all taxa for ATPase/6, COI, and cyt-b to generate 2158 bp aligned
sequences. Their Bayesian analysis
resolved most nodes, although the % sequence divergence was low among most
terminal taxa.

They found general concordance with the current linear sequence
except for (1) placement of bailloni,
which they found to be the sister to a group that contains viridis +(inscriptus + humboldti) with 100% Bayesian support,
and (2) beauharnaesii, which they found
to be sister to bitorquatus, with 99% Bayesian support. They also found good support for: (3) azara
sister to [beauharnaesii + bitorquatus] (with mariae-flavirostris
the equivalent to our azara); and (4) the azara-beauharnaesii-bitorquatus
group as sister to aracari + [castanotis + pluricinctus],
and (5) that all of the above plus the torquatus group form a group that
is sister to the bailloni group.
Analysis and Recommendation: Because both conflicts are based on the same data set, with
similar support values, I think it is best to treat this as an all-or-none
proposal and make either both or neither change. I personally do not know bailloni
or bitorquatus to evaluate whether
this makes sense. Looking at
specimens shows that bailloni shares
with members of that group an unbanded, yellowish breast and belly and a greenish
to blackish greenish back. Haffer
(1974) placed bitorquatus in the same
group with azara/flavirostris/mariae
– bitorquatus replaces this
group abruptly east of the Madeira, and so Haffers decision makes good
biogeographic sense, whereas beauharnaesii is sympatric with bitorquatus in SW Amazonia.
However, bitorquatus share a unique plumage feature with beauharnaesii: extensive red on upper back.
To alter the sequence to fit the topology of the Pereira-Wajntal
tree, we have to (1) move bailloni to
first species in sequence, (2) move beauharnaesii adjacent to
bitorquatus, and (3) change the sequence as per point 5 above by moving torquatus
up. Then, with the
convention of N-most of sister species placed first, we have:
Pteroglossus bailloni Saffron Toucanet
Pteroglossus viridis Green Aracari
Pteroglossus inscriptus Lettered Aracari
Pteroglossus torquatus Collared Aracari
Pteroglossus aracari Black-necked Aracari
Pteroglossus castanotis Chestnut-eared
Aracari
Pteroglossus pluricinctus Many-banded
Aracari
Pteroglossus azara Ivory-billed Aracari
Pteroglossus beauharnaesii Curl-crested
Aracari
Pteroglossus bitorquatus Red-necked Aracari
I recommend a YES on this proposal
but am open to anything I have missed.
Literature Cited:
PEREIRA, S. L., AND A.
WAJNTAL. 2008. The historical biogeography of Pteroglossus aracaris (Aves, Piciformes,
Ramphastidae) based on Bayesian analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences. Genetics and Molecular Biology 31:
964-973.
Van Remsen, November 2008 (with input from Manuel
Nores)
Comments
from Stiles: YES. The study mentioned offers the best available data
for aracari relationships – and the changes to our current sequence are
not really that earth-shaking in any case.
Comments from Nores: YES. El nuevo ordenamiento luce mejor, ya que est de acuerdo con la secuencia
molecular de Pereira y Wajntal.
Comments from Jaramillo: YES – Looks quite
straightforward change to me.
Comments from Zimmer: YES. Im slightly uneasy with the bitorquatus-beauharnaesii end of this, but the bailloni-inscriptus-viridis connection makes sense when one considers vocal and plumage characters.
Comments from Pacheco: "YES. A sequncia sugerida
congruente com os dados apresentados no trabalho.