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Lampornithini

Lampornithini is one of the three tribes that make up the subfamily Trochilinae in the hummingbird family Trochilidae. The other two tribes in the subfamily are Mellisugini (bees) and Trochilini (emeralds).

Lampornithini
Purple-throated mountaingem (Lampornis calolaemus)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Clade: Strisores
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Trochilidae
Subfamily: Trochilinae
Tribe: Lampornithini
Jardine, 1833
Genera

7, see text

The informal name "mountain gems" has been proposed for this group. The largest genus Lampornis contains eight species with "mountaingem" in their common name.[1] The tribe contains 18 species divided into 7 genera.[2][3]

Phylogeny edit

A molecular phylogenetic study of the hummingbirds published in 2007 found that the family was composed of nine major clades.[4] When Edward Dickinson and James Van Remsen Jr. updated the Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World for the 4th edition in 2013 they based their classification on these results and placed three of the nine clades in the subfamily Trochilinae. The clades were placed in separate tribes which were named Lampornithini (mountain gems), Mellisugini (bees), and Trochilini (emeralds).[5] The tribe Lampornithini with the current circumscription was introduced in 2009.[6] A subfamily based on the genus Lampornis was introduced by William Jardine in 1833.[7] The name Lampornithinae was used by Charles Bonaparte in 1842.[8]

Molecular phylogenetic studies by Jimmy McGuire and collaborators published between 2007 and 2014 determined the relationships between the major groups of hummingbirds.[2][4][6] In the cladogram below the English names are those introduced in 1997.[9] The Latin names are those proposed by Dickinson and Remsen in 2013.[10]

Trochilidae

Florisuginae – topazes

Phaethornithinae – hermits

Polytminae – mangoes

Lesbiinae

Heliantheini – brilliants

Lesbiini – coquettes

Patagoninaegiant hummingbird

Trochilinae

Lampornithini – mountain gems

Mellisugini – bees

Trochilini – emeralds

The cladogram below shows the relationships between the genera in the tribe Lampornithini. It is based on the molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014. The genera Sternoclyta and Hylonympha were not sampled.[2]

Taxonomic list edit

The tribe contains 7 genera.[3]

Image Genus Living species
  Sternoclyta
  Hylonympha
  Eugenes
  Panterpe
  Heliomaster
  Lampornis
  Lamprolaima

References edit

  1. ^ Bleiweiss, R.; Kirsch, J.A.; Matheus, J.C. (1997). "DNA hybridization evidence for the principal lineages of hummingbirds (Aves:Trochilidae)". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 14 (3): 325–343. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025767. PMID 9066799.
  2. ^ a b c McGuire, J.; Witt, C.; Remsen, J.V.; Corl, A.; Rabosky, D.; Altshuler, D.; Dudley, R. (2014). "Molecular phylogenetics and the diversification of hummingbirds". Current Biology. 24 (8): 910–916. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.016.
  3. ^ a b Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2020). "Hummingbirds". IOC World Bird List Version 10.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b McGuire, J.A.; Witt, C.C.; Altshuler, D.L.; Remsen, J.V. (2007). "Phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of hummingbirds: Bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses of partitioned data and selection of an appropriate partitioning strategy". Systematic Biology. 56 (5): 837–856. doi:10.1080/10635150701656360. PMID 17934998.
  5. ^ Dickinson & Remsen 2013, p. 131.
  6. ^ a b McGuire, J.A.; Witt, C.C.; Remsen, J.V.; Dudley, R.; Altshuler, D.L. (2009). "A higher-level taxonomy for hummingbirds". Journal of Ornithology. 150 (1): 155–165. doi:10.1007/s10336-008-0330-x.
  7. ^ Jardine, William (1833). Humming Birds, Part II. The Naturalist's Library, Ornithology, Volume VII. Vol. 7. London: Henry G. Bohn. p. 180.
  8. ^ Bonaparte, Charles Lucien (1842). Catalogo Metodico Degli Uccelli Europei (in Latin). Leiden: J. Marsigli. p. 90.
  9. ^ Bleiweiss, R.; Kirsch, J.A.; Matheus, J.C. (1997). "DNA hybridization evidence for the principal lineages of hummingbirds (Aves:Trochilidae)". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 14 (3): 325–343. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025767. PMID 9066799.
  10. ^ Dickinson & Remsen 2013, pp. 105–136.

Sources edit

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Lampornithini is one of the three tribes that make up the subfamily Trochilinae in the hummingbird family Trochilidae The other two tribes in the subfamily are Mellisugini bees and Trochilini emeralds LampornithiniPurple throated mountaingem Lampornis calolaemus Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesClade StrisoresOrder ApodiformesFamily TrochilidaeSubfamily TrochilinaeTribe LampornithiniJardine 1833Genera7 see textThe informal name mountain gems has been proposed for this group The largest genus Lampornis contains eight species with mountaingem in their common name 1 The tribe contains 18 species divided into 7 genera 2 3 Contents 1 Phylogeny 2 Taxonomic list 3 References 4 SourcesPhylogeny editA molecular phylogenetic study of the hummingbirds published in 2007 found that the family was composed of nine major clades 4 When Edward Dickinson and James Van Remsen Jr updated the Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World for the 4th edition in 2013 they based their classification on these results and placed three of the nine clades in the subfamily Trochilinae The clades were placed in separate tribes which were named Lampornithini mountain gems Mellisugini bees and Trochilini emeralds 5 The tribe Lampornithini with the current circumscription was introduced in 2009 6 A subfamily based on the genus Lampornis was introduced by William Jardine in 1833 7 The name Lampornithinae was used by Charles Bonaparte in 1842 8 Molecular phylogenetic studies by Jimmy McGuire and collaborators published between 2007 and 2014 determined the relationships between the major groups of hummingbirds 2 4 6 In the cladogram below the English names are those introduced in 1997 9 The Latin names are those proposed by Dickinson and Remsen in 2013 10 Trochilidae Florisuginae topazesPhaethornithinae hermitsPolytminae mangoesLesbiinae Heliantheini brilliantsLesbiini coquettesPatagoninae giant hummingbirdTrochilinae Lampornithini mountain gemsMellisugini beesTrochilini emeraldsThe cladogram below shows the relationships between the genera in the tribe Lampornithini It is based on the molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 The genera Sternoclyta and Hylonympha were not sampled 2 Lampornithini LampornisLamprolaimaEugenesPanterpeHeliomasterTaxonomic list editThe tribe contains 7 genera 3 Image Genus Living species nbsp Sternoclyta Violet chested hummingbird Sternoclyta cyanopectus nbsp Hylonympha Scissor tailed hummingbird Hylonympha macrocerca nbsp Eugenes Rivoli s hummingbird Eugenes fulgens Talamanca hummingbird Eugenes spectabilis nbsp Panterpe Fiery throated hummingbird Panterpe insignis nbsp Heliomaster Long billed starthroat Heliomaster longirostris Plain capped starthroat Heliomaster constantii Stripe breasted starthroat Heliomaster squamosus Blue tufted starthroat Heliomaster furcifer nbsp Lampornis White bellied mountaingem Lampornis hemileucus Blue throated mountaingem Lampornis clemenciae Amethyst throated mountaingem Lampornis amethystinus Green throated mountaingem Lampornis viridipallens Green breasted mountaingem Lampornis sybillae Purple throated mountaingem Lampornis calolaemus Gray tailed mountaingem Lampornis cinereicauda White throated mountaingem Lampornis castaneoventris nbsp Lamprolaima Garnet throated hummingbird Lamprolaima rhamiReferences edit Bleiweiss R Kirsch J A Matheus J C 1997 DNA hybridization evidence for the principal lineages of hummingbirds Aves Trochilidae Molecular Biology and Evolution 14 3 325 343 doi 10 1093 oxfordjournals molbev a025767 PMID 9066799 a b c McGuire J Witt C Remsen J V Corl A Rabosky D Altshuler D Dudley R 2014 Molecular phylogenetics and the diversification of hummingbirds Current Biology 24 8 910 916 doi 10 1016 j cub 2014 03 016 a b Gill Frank Donsker David Rasmussen Pamela eds July 2020 Hummingbirds IOC World Bird List Version 10 2 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 10 January 2020 a b McGuire J A Witt C C Altshuler D L Remsen J V 2007 Phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of hummingbirds Bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses of partitioned data and selection of an appropriate partitioning strategy Systematic Biology 56 5 837 856 doi 10 1080 10635150701656360 PMID 17934998 Dickinson amp Remsen 2013 p 131 a b McGuire J A Witt C C Remsen J V Dudley R Altshuler D L 2009 A higher level taxonomy for hummingbirds Journal of Ornithology 150 1 155 165 doi 10 1007 s10336 008 0330 x Jardine William 1833 Humming Birds Part II The Naturalist s Library Ornithology Volume VII Vol 7 London Henry G Bohn p 180 Bonaparte Charles Lucien 1842 Catalogo Metodico Degli Uccelli Europei in Latin Leiden J Marsigli p 90 Bleiweiss R Kirsch J A Matheus J C 1997 DNA hybridization evidence for the principal lineages of hummingbirds Aves Trochilidae Molecular Biology and Evolution 14 3 325 343 doi 10 1093 oxfordjournals molbev a025767 PMID 9066799 Dickinson amp Remsen 2013 pp 105 136 Sources editDickinson E C Remsen J V Jr eds 2013 The Howard amp Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World Vol 1 Non passerines 4th ed Eastbourne UK Aves Press ISBN 978 0 9568611 0 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lampornithini amp oldid 1194901684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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