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Formicariidae is a family of smallish birds of subtropical and tropical and known as antthrushes. They are between in length, and are most closely related to the in the family Furnariidae, and the in the family Rhinocryptidae. The family Formicariidae contains 12 in two .

These are forest birds that tend to feed on insects at or near the ground. Most are drab in appearance with shades of (rusty) brown, black, and white being their dominant tones. Compared to other birds that specialize in following ants, this family is the most tied to the ground. The long, powerful legs (which lend the birds a distinctive upright posture) and an essentially tail aid this lifestyle.

They lay two or three eggs in a nest in a tree, both sexes incubating.


Systematics
The antthrushes are similar in appearance to small . Their sexes are alike in plumage, and they walk like . The thrush part of the name refers only to the similarity in size (and in Chamaeza also coloration) to true thrushes, not to an relationship.

Molecular phylogenetic studies indicated that the Formicariidae as previously delimited were highly , judging from comparison of several and . The aberrant bar-bellied "antpittas" of the genus , which were formerly placed here, belong to the family (which initially was also considered part of the Formicariidae); as the gnateaters proper, they are sexually dichromatic. In addition, the true antpittas formerly placed in this family are now found in their own family, the . On the other hand, at least a large proportion of the ( tapaculos), including the , seem to be closer to the antthrushes, but are still considered a distinct family.

The following cladogram shows the phylogeny of the antthrush family. It is based on a large molecular phylogenetic study of the by Michael Harvey and collaborators that was published in 2020. A high resolution version of the phylogenetic tree in Figure 1 is available from the first author's website here. The species are those recognised by the International Ornithologists' Union (IOC).

The short-tailed antthrush was found to be . Eleven are recognised in several disjunct areas and ornithologists had suspected that more than a single species was involved.

  • Rufous-capped antthrush, Formicarius colma
  • Black-headed antthrush, Formicarius nigricapillus
  • Black-faced antthrush, Formicarius analis
  • , Formicarius moniliger
  • Rufous-fronted antthrush, Formicarius rufifrons
  • Rufous-breasted antthrush, Formicarius rufipectus
  • Short-tailed antthrush, Chamaeza campanisona
  • Cryptic antthrush, Chamaeza meruloides
  • , Chamaeza mollissima
  • Striated antthrush, Chamaeza nobilis
  • Rufous-tailed antthrush, Chamaeza ruficauda
  • Schwartz's antthrush, Chamaeza turdina


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