Proposal (528) to South American Classification Committee
Merge Simoxenops into Syndactyla
Effect on SACC: Simoxenops ucayalae and Simoxenops
striatus would become Syndactyla
ucayalae and Syndactyla striatus
Background and new information:
A recent phylogenetic analysis (Derryberry et al. 2011, Evolution) of the Furnariidae with
nearly complete species-level taxon sampling found that the two species of Simoxenops were nested as closely
related sister taxa within the Syndactyla
clade. Within the Syndactyla clade,
Simoxenops was sister to a clade that
included all other Syndactyla except S. rufosuperciliata and S. dimidiatum, which formed a basally
branching clade.
Personally I hate to see Simoxenops
go, but none of the alternate treatments I can envision would maintain
these two taxa in their own genus. In addition, the overall depth of this Syndactyla clade is consistent with
other genus-level taxa in the Furnariidae.
These results are based on multiple vouchered individuals sequenced per species.
Relevant clade from figure in Derryberry et al. (2011):
Literature Cited:
DERRYBERRY,
E., S. CLARAMUNT, G. DERRYBERRY, R. T. CHESSER, J.
CRACRAFT, A. ALEIXO, J. PÉREZ-ÉMAN, J.
V. REMSEN, JR., & R. T. BRUMFIELD.
2011. Lineage diversification and morphological evolution in a large-scale continental radiation: the
Neotropical ovenbirds and woodcreepers (Aves:
Furnariidae). Evolution 65: 2973–2986.
Robb Brumfield, June 2012
Comments from Stiles: “YES, as the Derryberry et al. phylogeny clearly
indicates that these generic changes are necessary.”
Comments from Pacheco: “YES. The transfer is well justified by the results in
the recent phylogenetic analysis.”
Comments from Robbins: “YES.
The genetic data corroborate what Kevin Zimmer and I suggested (2005, Bull.
Brit. Orn. Club), i.e., that Simoxenops be subsumed into Syndactyla
based on plumage, structure, and vocalizations.”
Comments from Zimmer: ““YES.
The genetic data (Derryberry et al. 2011) corroborate what Mark Robbins
and I had earlier recommended (2005, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club): that Simoxenops be subsumed into Syndactyla
based on vocal, plumage, and morphometric characters. I might also add that these same genetic data further
corroborate the earlier SACC votes in Proposal #198 and Proposal #375 to
transfer Philydor dimidiatum and Automolus roraimae respectively to the
genus Syndactyla, based upon vocal,
morphological, ecological and syringeal data presented in Robbins & Zimmer
(2005) and in Zimmer, Robbins & Kopuchian (2007).”
Comments from Nores: “YES. The genetic data (Derryberry et
al. 2011) and vocal, plumage, and morphometric characters (Robbins and Zimmer 2005), indicate that this
change is justified.”