Mionectes oleagineus (bird)
Variant names: Mionectes oleaginea, Pipromorpha oleaginea

Mass: 2.3 g

Diet: frugivore-insectivore based on Blake and Loiselle 1991; insectivore based on Armacost Jr 2006; insectivore-frugivore based on Wunderle Jr et al. 2006; omnivore based on Henriques et al. 2003, Beja et al. 2010, Anderson and Naka 2011, da Silva et al. 2015, Canaday 1997, and Robinson et al. 2000

Abundance: 0.42 to 24.57% (median 1.88%)

Latitudinal range: -14.5° to 18.5°

Habitats: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (4), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (29), tropical/subtropical savanna (1)

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Found in 34 samples

Belize: Belize Groves Management Company Limited (orange orchard #4), Blue Creek Village (Field Station), Blue Creek Village (Indian Village), Blue Creek Village (Pig Alley), Hill Bank

Bolivia: Noel Kempff Mercado National Park

Brazil: Jarí Celulose S.A. (terra firme, control), Jaù National Park (near stream), Jaù National Park (plateau), Serra do Condurù State Park, AC1, AC2, Lago Amaña (terra firme, wet season), Lago Amaña (terra firme, dry season)

Colombia: Mirití Paranâ River

Costa Rica: La Selva Biological Station (gap), La Selva Biological Station (intact forest), Finca La Bella, University of Georgia San Luis Research Station, Monteverde

Ecuador: Tiputini Biodiversity Station (Harpia, 2001)

Guatemala: Puerto Barrios (mist netted birds)

Honduras: Centro de Investigacíon y Jardín Botânico Lancetilla

Mexico: Palenque National Park (control sites), Palenque National Park (connected sites), Finca Irlanda (winter 2001), Finca Irlanda (winter 2002)

Nicaragua: Siuna (birds, primary forest), Siuna (birds, secondary forest), Siuna (birds, allspice), Siuna (birds, pasture)

Panama: Chiva Chiva Road (late shrub), Pipeline Road

Venezuela: Imataca Forest Reserve Unit 5

Size measurements:
12.1 mmN = 1
9.6 mmN = 1
12 mmN = 1

See also Mionectes, Mionectes macconnelli, Mionectes olivaceus, Mionectes rufiventris, Mionectes striaticollis