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Herpsilochmus
Herpsilochmus is a genus of insectivorous passerine birds in the antbird family (Thamnophilidae). They are found in forest, woodland and shrub in South America, although a single species the rufous-winged antwren (H. rufimarginatus) also occurs in Panama. All are relatively small antbirds that are sexually dichromatic. In most (but not all) species males are essentially light grey with a black crown and black-and-white wings, while females are more buff or rufous with black-and-white crown.

Pectoral Antwren
species of bird

Todd's Antwren
species of bird
Black-capped Antwren
species of bird

Large-billed Antwren
species of bird

Spot-tailed Antwren
species of bird

Bahia Antwren
species of bird

Yellow-breasted Antwren
species of bird
Spot-backed Antwren
species of bird

Ash-throated Antwren
species of bird

Roraiman Antwren
species of bird

Creamy-bellied Antwren
species of bird

Dugand's Antwren
species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family

Ancient Antwren
species of bird

Predicted Antwren
species of bird

Aripuana Antwren
species of bird
Herpsilochmus frater
species of bird