taxonID	type	description	language	source
038DF434FF87FF8E9322FF2F51D86081.taxon	materials_examined	Type. Adult male, USNM: Bird: 185539 collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman from Omiltemi, Guerrero on 19 May 1903. This species is a saturated, purplish blue and has a very long tail and large bill. It is endemic to the cloud forests of Guerrero, Mexico (Pitelka, 1946).	en	Venkatraman, Madhvi X., Deraad, Devon A., Tsai, Whitney L. E., Zarza, Eugenia, Zellmer, Amanda J., Maley, James M., Mccormack, John E. (2019): Cloudy with a chance of speciation: integrative taxonomy reveals extraordinary divergence within a Mesoamerican cloud forest bird. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 126: 1-15, DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/bly156
038DF434FF87FF8E90B8FA8650466779.taxon	materials_examined	Type. An unsexed specimen, ANSP: Bird: 3039 labelled S. America, later determined probably to have originated near Xalapa, Veracruz (Phillips, 1986). This species is brighter blue than A. u. oaxacae and A. u. guerrerensis and has a larger wing and tail than A. u. oaxacae. It is found in cloud forests from Hidalgo south to Veracruz, Mexico (Pitelka 1946).	en	Venkatraman, Madhvi X., Deraad, Devon A., Tsai, Whitney L. E., Zarza, Eugenia, Zellmer, Amanda J., Maley, James M., Mccormack, John E. (2019): Cloudy with a chance of speciation: integrative taxonomy reveals extraordinary divergence within a Mesoamerican cloud forest bird. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 126: 1-15, DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/bly156
038DF434FF87FF8E90BEF974509C6623.taxon	materials_examined	Type. Adult female, MLZ: Bird: 39121, collected by M. del Toro Avilés from Moctum, Oaxaca, Mexico on 18 October 1941. This species is smaller and is restricted to the state of Oaxaca, Mexico (Pitelka, 1946).	en	Venkatraman, Madhvi X., Deraad, Devon A., Tsai, Whitney L. E., Zarza, Eugenia, Zellmer, Amanda J., Maley, James M., Mccormack, John E. (2019): Cloudy with a chance of speciation: integrative taxonomy reveals extraordinary divergence within a Mesoamerican cloud forest bird. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 126: 1-15, DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/bly156
038DF434FF87FF8E90BFFC3253FE6431.taxon	materials_examined	Type. An unsexed specimen in the Brussels Museum labelled from Tabasco; however, this species does not occur in the state of Tabasco (van Rossem, 1942). The type locality was later designated as Ciudad de las Casas, Chiapas (Brodkorb, 1944). The nominate subspecies, A. u. unicolor, occurs in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico and Guatemala. The larger-billed and generally more purplish A. u. griscomi is found in the highlands of Honduras, El Salvador, and northern Nicaragua (Pitelka, 1946).	en	Venkatraman, Madhvi X., Deraad, Devon A., Tsai, Whitney L. E., Zarza, Eugenia, Zellmer, Amanda J., Maley, James M., Mccormack, John E. (2019): Cloudy with a chance of speciation: integrative taxonomy reveals extraordinary divergence within a Mesoamerican cloud forest bird. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 126: 1-15, DOI: 10.1093/biolinnean/bly156
