FIGURE 2. Four specimens of Grallaria rufocinerea, all from the Central Cordillera of Colombia, and arranged north (top) to south (bottom). A: Holotype of G. rufocinerea (Sclater & Salvin 1879) from Santa Elena, Antioquia (NHMUK 1889.9.20.618). B: An adult male from Páramo de Sonsón, Antioquia (USNM 436486). C: Holotype of G. rufocinerea romeroana (HernándezCamacho & Rodríguez-M. 1979) from Río Bedón, PuracéNational Park, Huila (IAvH-A 525). D: An adult female from Santa Helena at La Cruz, Nariño (MHN-UC AV004534). Note the disarranged throat plumage of the rufocinerea type (A) that makes it look as mottled gray. For this same reason, the erected feathers in the type of romeroana (C) and in the female from Nariño (D) make the upper throat look grayish too. The soft scaling pattern on the belly is not exclusive to romeroana, as it occurs both Antioquia rufocinerea specimens.