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	 Pyrocephalus rubinus nanus = Pyrocephalus nanus (Darwin's flycatcher)
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^o^| Pyrocephalus rubinus nanus Gould, 1838 (Original description: Pyrocephalus nanus)
 Date	1838
 Source	Darwin, C. R. ed. 1838. Birds Part 3 No. 1 of The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. by John Gould. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Smith Elder and Co.
 Author	John Gould  (1804–1881)
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pyrocephalus_rubinus_nanus.jpg
 
 
 Darwin's flycatcher or little vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus nanus) is a species of flycatcher, closely related to the vermilion flycatcher. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands. The same threats that led to the San Cristóbal flycatcher's extinction, including invasive species such as rats, threaten the Darwin's flycatcher today. Populations exist on the islands of Santa Cruz, Fernandina, Rabida and Isabela. It lives in humid forests and shrubland and has an average lifespan of five years. A 2016 study on the vermilion flycatcher elevated several of the subspecies to the rank of species, including Darwin's flycatcher, and the now extinct San Cristόbal flycatcher.
 
 Order:	Passeriformes
 Family:	Tyrannidae
 Genus:	Pyrocephalus
 Species:	Pyrocephalus nanus (Gould, 1839)
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