Lophornis

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Lophornis
Bevalet hummingbirds.jpg
Rufous-crested coquette (right) and Spangled coquette (left).
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Trochilidae
Tribe: Lesbiini
Genus: Lophornis
Lesson, 1829
Type species
Trochilus ornatus
Boddaert, 1783
Species

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Lophornis is a genus of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. These are all tiny birds, ranking among the smallest hummingbirds. No species exceeds 9 cm (3.5 in) and most are under 7.5 cm (3.0 in) in total length, weighing 3 grams or less. The male coquettes are noted from their outlandish, colorful crests and markings, the females being more subdued.

Taxonomy and species list[]

The genus Lophornis was introduced by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1829.[1] The type species was subsequently designated as the tufted coquette (Lophornis ornatus).[2] The generic name combines the Ancient Greek lophos meaning "crest" or "tuft" with ornis meaning "bird".[3]

The genus contains the following eleven species:[4]

Image Name Common name Distribution
White-crested coquette (30181461491).jpg Lophornis adorabilis White-crested coquette Costa Rica and Panama
Lophornis brachylophus Short-crested coquette Mexico
Lophornis chalybeus 1.jpg Lophornis chalybeus Festive coquette southeast Brazil
Lophornis chalybeus verreauxii.png Lophornis verreauxii Butterfly coquette northwest Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru
Rufous-crested Coquette - Manu NP 9510-Edit.jpg Lophornis delattrei Rufous-crested coquette Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Peru.
Strange little rooikoppie hummingbird on Petrea volubilis (9606862219).jpg Lophornis gouldii Dot-eared coquette Bolivia and Brazil
Black-crested Coquette on Stachytarpheta sp.jpg Lophornis helenae Black-crested coquette Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
Lophornis magnificus - Frilled Coquette (male).jpg Lophornis magnificus Frilled coquette Brazil.
Lophornis pavoninus Peacock coquette Venezuela and adjacent areas of Brazil and Guyana.
SpangledCoquette.jpg Lophornis stictolophus Spangled coquette
Lophornis ornatus -Asa Wright Nature Centre, Northern Range, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago-8.jpg Lophornis ornatus Tufted coquette eastern Venezuela, Trinidad, Guiana, and northern Brazil.

References[]

  1. ^ Lesson, René P. (1829). Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches (in French). Paris: Arthus Bertrand. p. xxxvii.
  2. ^ Peters, James Lee, ed. (1945). Check-list of Birds of the World. Volume 5. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 31. |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 230. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  4. ^ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2019). "Hummingbirds". World Bird List Version 9.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 22 July 2019.


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