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==Distribution and habitat== The 10 subspecies of collared trogon are found thus:<ref name=IOC11.2/><ref name=COTR-BOW/> *''T. c. puella'', central Mexico to western [[Panama]] *''T. c. underwoodi'', northwestern [[Costa Rica]] *''T. c. aurantiiventris'', central Costa Rica to western Panama *''T. c. extimus'', eastern [[Darién Province]] in northeastern Panama *''T. c. heothinus'', Panama's [[Serranía del Darién]] *''T. c. virginalis'', western [[Colombia]] through western [[Ecuador]] into northwestern [[Peru]] *''T. c. subtropicalis'', central Colombia, especially the Magdalena and Cauca valleys *''T. c. exoptatus'', northern [[Venezuela]] (and [[Trinidad & Tobago]]?) *''T. c. collaris'', east of the Andes from Colombia south to northern [[Bolivia]] and east through [[the Guianas]] and much of west central [[Brazil]] (and Trinidad & Tobago?) *''T. c. castaneus'', southeastern Colombia south to eastern [[Peru]] and northern Bolivia and into northwestern Brazil; also eastern Brazil Clements places ''T. c. exoptatus'' in Trinidad & Tobago; the IOC places ''T. c. collaris'' there instead. In South America the collared trogon inhabits humid lowland [[evergreen forest]], both [[primary forest|primary]] and well-established [[secondary forest|secondary]]. In Mexico and Central America it inhabits those forest types and in addition humid [[montane forest|montane]], semideciduous, and pine-evergreen forests. It is found as high as {{cvt|2400|m|ft|-1}} in Mexico and {{cvt|2300|m|ft|-1}} in Costa Rica, but in the Andes it is mostly below {{cvt|1300|m|ft|-1}} in Ecuador and {{cvt|1200|m|ft|-1}} in Peru.<ref name=COTR-BOW/>
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