| 41. | The forewings are white tinged with fulvous brown and with a double fulvous brownsubterminal line.
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| 42. | The lower third of the median area is fulvous with a round blackish apical spot.
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| 43. | The hindwings are orange-yellow with some fulvous suffusion on the basal inner area.
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| 44. | The hindwings are orange-yellow with a slight fulvous tinge and a white base.
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| 45. | The forewings are yellow suffused with fulvous.
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| 46. | The hindwings are ochreous yellow, the inner area greyish with a fulvous postmedial bar.
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| 47. | There is a thin marginal fulvous line.
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| 48. | The forewings are fulvous, with the costal edge infuscated, towards the apex blackish.
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| 49. | The sepia-brown and fulvous wrens were formerly treated as subspecies of the Peruvian wren.
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| 50. | It formerly included the fulvous antshrike, which is found further west, as a subspecies.
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