taxonID	type	description	language	source
03CAC673AF073A07D0CFFF40FCE202D9.taxon	materials_examined	Type species: Parus pipra Linnaeus, 1758. Systema Naturae, 10 th edn., vol. 1, p. 190, based on the ‘ Cacototol’ of Seba (1735, Thesauri 2: 102, pl. 95, fig. 5), ‘ in Indiis’ [= Surinam per Zimmer 1929: 87].	en	Kirwan, Guy M., David, Normand, Gregory, Steven M. S., Jobling, James A., Steinheimer, Frank D., Brito, Guilherme Renzo Rocha (2016): The mistaken manakin: a new genus-group name for Parus pipra Linnaeus, 1758 (Aves: Passeriformes: Pipridae). Zootaxa 4121 (1): 89-94, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.1.9
03CAC673AF073A07D0CFFF40FCE202D9.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Adult male is the only all-black piprid with a brilliant white crown and nape. Some of the black feathers of the underparts and mantle may have slight violaceous or steel blue gloss. Females and immature males are mainly uniform olive-green with slightly paler underparts, and are diagnosed by dark red irides and grey cast to crown and headsides. Relatively small-bodied, with short tail and unmodified primaries. The latter correlates with the fact that this species does not produce mechanical sounds (unlike species currently included in Pipra). Etymology: from the Greek ψευδος = pseudos [falsehood], and genus Pipra Linnaeus 1764, [manakin], = the false Pipra, a name that highlights both the original confusion that surrounded the correct name for this species (see Hellmayr 1929; Zimmer 1929) and, more recently, the correct generic name. Gender: feminine. Monotypic. Known species: Pseudopipra pipra (Linnaeus, 1758).	en	Kirwan, Guy M., David, Normand, Gregory, Steven M. S., Jobling, James A., Steinheimer, Frank D., Brito, Guilherme Renzo Rocha (2016): The mistaken manakin: a new genus-group name for Parus pipra Linnaeus, 1758 (Aves: Passeriformes: Pipridae). Zootaxa 4121 (1): 89-94, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.1.9
