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- T . J . Tutay, 14, Reno, Nev . _ rufescent
- It can be confused with the rufescent prinia.
- Both species are overall rufescent brown.
- This edible species is characterised by an elongated cap, a rufescent fruiting body, and small spores.
- Dorsally, the striped treehunter has prominent streaks with buffing on the wings and a rufescent rump and tail.
- This species is very similar to " Morchella rufobrunnea ", another rufescent, cosmopolitan species with pale colours, which is nonetheless found in urban and suburban areas.
- Females are very similar to those of " Cotana meeki ", but are paler and more rufescent on the wings, while the postdiscal white bands are much narrower.
- They have long, soft fur, and it is usually reddish, brownish, grayish or blackish, and in most species the underside is lighter or more rufescent than the upperside.
- It is distinguished from the similar rufous-throated partridge " A . rufogularis " by more rufescent crown and head-sides, white gorget and entirely chestnut upper breast.
- In most of this species range, their wings are blackish-brown with rufescent edging to the remiges, and white or buff wing-bars ( often appears rather spotty ).
- Jiovanny matched each one to a laughing falcon, a rufescent tiger heron, a kingfisher, a yellow-tufted woodpecker, an undulated tinamou and a wren-- capturing each one in his spotting scope.
- There are many species of salamanders, toads, and frogs found in the tropical forests of Belize such as the Rufescent Salamander, Red-Eyed Tree Frog, Maya Rain Frog, Marine Toad, and Mexican Burrowing Toad.
- The "'thicket tinamou "'or "'rufescent tinamou "'( " Crypturellus cinnamomeus " ) is a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forests in subtropical and tropical Central Mexico.
- The "'eastern mountain coati "'or "'eastern dwarf coati "'( " Nasuella meridensis " ) is a small rufescent or blackish, and usually without a dark mid-dorsal stripe in the western mountain coati ).
- Alternatively, it has been suggested that it is a species ( " S . elgonensis " ), a subspecies of the Shelley's francolin ( " S . shelleyi elgonensis " ), It was described by rufescent ) and has a black-dotted throat.
- Externally, the two species of mountain coatis are quite similar, but the eastern mountain coati is overall smaller, somewhat shorter-tailed on average, has markedly smaller teeth, a paler rufescent or blackish, and usually without a dark mid-dorsal stripe in the western mountain coati ).
- Until 2009, the western mountain coati ( then simply known as the mountain coati ) usually included the eastern mountain coati as a subspecies, but that species is overall smaller, somewhat shorter-tailed on average, has markedly smaller teeth, a paler rufescent or blackish, and usually without a dark mid-dorsal stripe in the western mountain coati ).
- It is about 16.5 cm ( 6 1 / 2 " ) long . " Above mostly olivaceous brown to slightly rufescent brown, crown grayer with " prom . buffy white eyering and postocular streak "; dusky cheeks faintly streaked buff, " tail contrasting bright rufous ", throat dull white faintly mottled dusky ( looks essentially unmarked in field ), rest of underparts pale olivaceous buff with a few vague dusky streaks on chest ."