Newly discovered / described species 2016

Europe gains a 'new' mammal; the Aquitanian Mole (Talpa aquitania).

Ref. PRELIMINARY NOTE: TALPA AQUITANIA NOV. SP.
(TALPIDAE, SORICOMORPHA) A NEW MOLE SPECIES FROM
SOUTHWEST FRANCE AND NORTH SPAIN
Bull. Acad. Vét. France — 2015 - Tome 168 - N°4

Abstract: A mtDNA based study of the population genetics of moles recently captured in France allowed us to discover a new species, Talpa aquitania nov. sp. We are giving here a preliminary description of the new species. Its distribution covers an area lying south and west of the course of the Loire river in France and beyond the Pyrenees, a part of Northern Spain.

 
Some info about a still undiscribed Antbird-species :


I am pleased to share some information regarding a new antbird from the Cordillera Azul, Perú. I visited Flor de Café / Plataforma (most still use the latter name but the town is changing its name to Flor de Café) earlier this year and was fortunate enough to stumble upon a quite distinctive new terrestrial antbird. In another stroke of serendipity, Daniel Lane, Andre Moncrieff, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo and Jesse Fagan arrived in Flor de Café the day after I found the bird, saving a very bumpy and muddy return trip. A description is already underway and will be published as promptly as possible.

The new species appears, by all measures, to be most closely related to Myrmoderus ferruginea (Ferruginous-backed Antbird). The species is quite terrestrial, and appears to be quite territorial, typically in pairs. It seems to favor intact, tall, subtropical forest with open, shady understory. A name for the new species is not quite settled yet so I will refrain from commenting on that.
By Josh Beck on the Facebook-site of the Neotropical Bird Club

Photos :
New, undiscribed Antbird-species - female | ZooChat
New, undiscribed Antbird-species - male | ZooChat
 
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