Mass: 10.6 g
Diet: frugivore-insectivore based on Wunderle Jr et al. 2006; insectivore based on Blake and Loiselle 1991, Canaday 1997, dos Anjos and Boçon 1999, Anciäes and Marini 2000, Robinson et al. 2000, Verea and Solórzano 2001, Henriques et al. 2003, Stouffer and Bierregaard Jr 2007, Beja et al. 2010, and Anderson and Naka 2011
Abundance: 0.15 to 4.88% (median 0.67%)
Latitudinal range: -23.7° to 17.6°Habitats: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (7), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (28), tropical/subtropical savanna (1)
Found in 36 samples
Belize: Blue Creek Village (Indian Village), Blue Creek Village (Pig Alley), Hill Bank
Bolivia: Noel Kempff Mercado National Park
Brazil: Tapajós National Forest (gap), Tapajós National Forest (forest), Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project Site KM41, Säo Paulo Metropolitan Area, Jarà Celulose S.A. (terra firme, control), Jaù National Park (near stream), Jaù National Park (plateau), Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande, Pontal do Paranapanema, Jutaituba, Serra do Condurù State Park, AC1, AC2, Lago Amaña (terra firme, wet season), Lago Amaña (terra firme, dry season), Federal University of Acre, Guaribas Biological Reserve (fragment III), Reserva Biológica Guaribas (Sema 1), Reserva Biológica Guaribas (Sema 2), Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Engenho Gargaù
Colombia: Mirità Paranâ River
Costa Rica: La Selva Biological Station (gap), La Selva Biological Station (intact forest)
Ecuador: Tiputini Biodiversity Station (Harpia, 2001)
Nicaragua: Siuna (birds, primary forest), Siuna (birds, secondary forest), Siuna (birds, allspice), Siuna (birds, pasture)
Panama: Pipeline Road, Limbo Hunt Club (gap), Limbo Hunt Club (forest)
Venezuela: Imataca Forest Reserve Unit 5
10.6 mm | (N = 1) | based on |
See also Xenops, Xenops milleri, Xenops rutilans, Xenops sp.