Gymnopithys

{{Short description|Genus of birds}}

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| image = Gymnopithys-leucaspis-001 edit2.jpg

| image_caption = Bicolored antbird (Gymnopithys bicolor)

| taxon = Gymnopithys

| authority = Bonaparte, 1857

| type_species = Turdus pectoralis{{cite web |url= https://www.aviansystematics.org/4th-edition-checklist?viewfamilies=108 |title= Thamnophilidae |author= |date= |website= aviansystematics.org |publisher= The Trust for Avian Systematics |access-date= 2023-07-16}}

| type_species_authority = Latham, 1790

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Gymnopithys is a genus of passerine birds in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae.

The species in this genus are specialist ant-followers that depend on swarms of army ants to flush arthropods out of the leaf litter.{{cite web | last1=Zimmer | first1=K. | last2=Isler | first2=M.L. | year=2018 | orig-year=2003 | title=Typical Antbirds (Thamnophilidae) | editor1-last=del Hoyo | editor1-first=J. | editor2-last=Elliott | editor2-first=A. | editor3-last=Sargatal | editor3-first=J. | editor4-last=Christie | editor4-first=D.A. | editor5-last=de Juana | editor5-first=E. | work=Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive | publisher=Lynx Edicions | url=https://www.hbw.com/node/52291 | access-date=17 February 2018 |url-access=subscription }}

Taxonomy

The genus Gymnopithys was introduced by the French ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1857 with the rufous-throated antbird as the type species.{{ cite journal | last=Bonaparte | first=Charles Lucien | author-link=Charles Lucien Bonaparte | year=1857 | title=Catalogue des oiseaux recuellis a Cayenne | language=French | journal=Bulletin de la Société linnéenne de Normandie | volume=2 | pages=29–40 [35] | url=https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/9367987 }}{{ cite book | editor-last=Peters | editor-first=James Lee | editor-link=James L. Peters | year=1951 | title=Check-list of Birds of the World | volume=7 | publisher=Museum of Comparative Zoology | place=Cambridge, Massachusetts | page=246 | url=https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14480583 }} The name Gymnopithys combines the Ancient Greek gumnos meaning "bare" or "naked" with the name of the antbird genus Pithys that was erected by the French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot in 1818.{{cite book | last=Jobling | first=James A. | year=2010| title=The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names | url=https://archive.org/details/Helm_Dictionary_of_Scientific_Bird_Names_by_James_A._Jobling | publisher=Christopher Helm | location=London | isbn= 978-1-4081-2501-4 | page=[https://archive.org/details/Helm_Dictionary_of_Scientific_Bird_Names_by_James_A._Jobling/page/n182 182] }} The white-cheeked antbird and the bicolored antbird were formerly considered as conspecific. They were split into separate species based on the results of a genetic study published in 2007 that found that the white-cheeked antbird was more similar to the rufous-throated antbird than it was to the bicolored antbird.{{ cite journal | last1=Brumfield | first1=R.T. | last2=Tello | first2=J.G. | last3=Cheviron | first3=Z.A. | last4=Carling | first4=M.D. | last5=Crochet | first5=N. | last6=Rosenberg | first6=K.V. | year=2007 | title=Phylogenetic conservatism and antiquity of a tropical specialization: Army-ant-following in the typical antbirds (Thamnophilidae) | journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume=45 | issue=1 | pages=1–13 | doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2007.07.019 | pmid=17768072 | bibcode=2007MolPE..45....1B | url=https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1583&context=biosci_pubs | url-access=subscription }}{{ cite web | last=Freeman | first=Ben | title=Proposal (587): Split Gymnopithys leucaspis into two species | url=http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop587.htm | publisher=South American Classification Committee of the American Ornithological Society | date=September 2013 | access-date=16 March 2018 }}

The genus contains three species:{{cite web| editor1-last=Gill | editor1-first=Frank | editor1-link=Frank Gill (ornithologist) | editor2-last=Donsker | editor2-first=David | year=2017 | title=Antbirds | work=World Bird List Version 8.1 | url=http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/antbirds/ | publisher=International Ornithologists' Union | access-date=30 January 2018 }}

The genus previously included the white-throated antbird and the lunulated antbird but when a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that Gymnopithys was polyphyletic, these two species were moved to a new genus Oneillornis to create monophyletic genera.{{ cite journal | last1=Isler | first1=M.L. | last2=Bravo | first2=G.A. | last3= Brumfield | first3=R.T. | year=2014 | title=Systematics of the obligate ant-following clade of antbirds (Aves:Passeriformes: Thamnophilidae) | journal=Wilson Journal of Ornithology | volume=126 | issue=4 | pages=635–648 | doi=10.1676/13-199.1 | s2cid=83806772 | url=https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/biosci_pubs/523 | url-access=subscription }}

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