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Sporophila

Sporophila is a genus of Neotropical birds in the tanager family Thraupidae. The genus now includes the six seed finches that were previously placed in the genus Oryzoborus.

They are relatively small with stubby, conical bills adapted for feeding on seeds and alike. Most species are strongly sexually dimorphic, and while "typical" adult males often are distinctive, female and immatures of both sexes can be very difficult (in some species virtually impossible) to identify to exact species.[1] Females of at least some of these species have different ultraviolet colours, which can be seen by birds, but not humans.[2] Female-like (paedomorphic) males apparently also occur, at least in some species.[3]

Taxonomy and species list edit

The genus Spermophila was introduced by the English naturalist William John Swainson in 1827.[4] The type species was subsequently designated as Temminck's seedeater (Sporophila falcirostris) by George Robert Gray in 1841.[5] As the genus name Spermophila had been introduced by John Richardson in 1825 for a genus of mammals,[6] the German ornithologist Jean Cabanis coined the present name Sporophila as a replacement in 1844.[7][8] The name combines the Ancient Greek sporos meaning "seed" and philos meaning "-loving".[9]

The genus now includes the six seed finches that were previously placed in Oryzoborus as well as the thick-billed seed finch that was the only species in Dolospingus. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that these seven species were embedded in Sporophila.[10]

The genus contains 41 species:[11]

Image Common name Scientific name Distribution
  Lesson's seedeater Sporophila bouvronides Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.
  Lined seedeater Sporophila lineola Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
  Cinnamon-rumped seedeater Sporophila torqueola western Mexico
  Morelet’s seedeater Sporophila morelleti Rio Grande Valley through eastern Mexico and Central America to western Panama
  Variable seedeater Sporophila corvina southern Mexico through Central America to the Chocó of northwestern South America
  Grey seedeater Sporophila intermedia Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.
  Wing-barred seedeater Sporophila americana north-eastern Venezuela, Tobago, the Guianas, Brazil
White-naped seedeater Sporophila fringilloides Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.
  Black-and-white seedeater Sporophila luctuosa Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
  Double-collared seedeater Sporophila caerulescens Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay
  Yellow-bellied seedeater Sporophila nigricollis Costa Rica to Bolivia
  Dubois's seedeater Sporophila ardesiaca east-central Brazil
  Thick-billed seed finch Sporophila funerea southern Mexico, through Central America, to the Chocó in Colombia and Ecuador.
  Chestnut-bellied seed finch Sporophila angolensis Trinidad, Tobago, east Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Bolivia to east Brazil, Paraguay and northeast Argentina
  Nicaraguan seed finch Sporophila nuttingi Costa Rica, Nicaragua and northwestern Panama.
  Great-billed seed finch Sporophila maximiliani Brazil
  Large-billed seed finch Sporophila crassirostris Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.
  Black-billed seed finch Sporophila atrirostris Ecuador, Peru and northwestern Bolivia
  Slate-coloured seedeater Sporophila schistacea Central America, the southwestern Amazon Basin, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago and the Guianas.
  Temminck's seedeater Sporophila falcirostris Argentina and southeastern Brazil
  Buffy-fronted seedeater Sporophila frontalis northeastern Argentina and along the southeastern Brazil
  Plumbeous seedeater Sporophila plumbea Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
  Tropeiro seedeater Sporophila beltoni Brazil
  Rusty-collared seedeater Sporophila collaris Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
  White-throated seedeater Sporophila albogularis Brazil.
  White-bellied seedeater Sporophila leucoptera Bolivia, Paraguay and eastern Brazil
  Parrot-billed seedeater Sporophila peruviana Ecuador and western Peru.
  Chestnut-throated seedeater Sporophila telasco southwestern Colombia to far northern Chile.
  Drab seedeater Sporophila simplex Ecuador and Peru.
  Chestnut-bellied seedeater Sporophila castaneiventris Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela
  Ruddy-breasted seedeater Sporophila minuta Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.
  Copper seedeater Sporophila bouvreuil Brazil and Suriname.
  Black-and-tawny seedeater Sporophila nigrorufa eastern Bolivia and southwestern Brazil.
  Tawny-bellied seedeater Sporophila hypoxantha Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
  Dark-throated seedeater Sporophila ruficollis Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay
  Pearly-bellied seedeater Sporophila pileata Brazil, Paraguay, northern Uruguay and northeastern Argentina.
  Rufous-rumped seedeater Sporophila hypochroma Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay
  Chestnut seedeater Sporophila cinnamomea Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay
  Marsh seedeater Sporophila palustris Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
  Black-bellied seedeater Sporophila melanogaster Brazil.
  Ibera seedeater Sporophila iberaensis Argentina.

Possible extinct species:

  • Hooded seedeater, Sporophila melanops – possibly extinct (20th century?), a hybrid or a color morph of S. nigricollis

References edit

  1. ^ Ridgely, R. S., & G. Tudor (1989). The Birds of South America. Vol. 1. Univ. Texas Press, Austin
  2. ^ Benites, P., Eaton, M. D., Lijtmaer, D. A., Lougheed, S. C. & Tubaro, P. L. (2010). Analysis from avian visual perspective reveals plumage colour differences among females of capuchino seedeaters (Sporophila). J. Avian Biology. 41: 597–602.
  3. ^ Areta, J. I. (2009). Paedomorphosis in Sporophila seedeaters. Bull. B.O.C. 2009 129(2): 98-103.
  4. ^ Swainson, William John (1827). "On several groups and forms in ornithology, not hitherto defined". Zoological Journal. 3: 158–175, 343–363 [348].
  5. ^ Gray (1841). A List of the Genera of Birds : with their Synonyma and an Indication of the Typical Species of Each Genus (2nd ed.). London: R. and J.E. Taylor. p. 63.
  6. ^ Richardson, John (1825). Appendix to Captain Parry's journal of a second voyage for the discovery of a North West passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific performed in His Majesty's ships Fury and Hecla, in the years 1821-22-23. London: J. Murray. p. 313. ISBN 9780665418341.
  7. ^ Cabanis, Jean (1844). "Avium conspectus quae in Republica Peruana reperiuntur et pleraeqiio observatae vel collectae sunt in itinere a Dr. J.J. de Tschudi". Archiv für Naturgeschichte (in Latin). 10: 262–317 [291].
  8. ^ Paynter, Raymond A. Jr, ed. (1970). Check-list of Birds of the World. Vol. 13. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. p. 133.
  9. ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 363. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  10. ^ Burns, K.J.; Shultz, A.J.; Title, P.O.; Mason, N.A.; Barker, F.K.; Klicka, J.; Lanyon, S.M.; Lovette, I.J. (2014). "Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirds". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 75: 41–77. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.02.006. PMID 24583021.
  11. ^ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2019). "New World warblers, mitrospingid tanagers". IOC World Bird List Version 9.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  • Lijtmaer, D. A., N. M. Sharpe, P. L. Tubaro & S. C. Lougheed. 2004. Molecular phylogenetics and diversification of the genus Sporophila (Aves: Passeriformes). Mol. Philo. Evol. 33:562-579.
  • Robbins, M. B., M. J. Braun, C. J. Huddleston, D. W. Finch, & C. M. Milensky (2005). First Guyana records, natural history, and systematics of the White-winged Seedeater (Dolospingus fringilloides). Ibis 147:334-341.

External links edit

  Media related to Sporophila at Wikimedia Commons

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Sporophila is a genus of Neotropical birds in the tanager family Thraupidae The genus now includes the six seed finches that were previously placed in the genus Oryzoborus SporophilaMale variable seedeaterFemaleScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder PasseriformesFamily ThraupidaeGenus SporophilaCabanis 1844Type speciesPyrrhula falcirostrisTemminck 1820They are relatively small with stubby conical bills adapted for feeding on seeds and alike Most species are strongly sexually dimorphic and while typical adult males often are distinctive female and immatures of both sexes can be very difficult in some species virtually impossible to identify to exact species 1 Females of at least some of these species have different ultraviolet colours which can be seen by birds but not humans 2 Female like paedomorphic males apparently also occur at least in some species 3 Taxonomy and species list editThe genus Spermophila was introduced by the English naturalist William John Swainson in 1827 4 The type species was subsequently designated as Temminck s seedeater Sporophila falcirostris by George Robert Gray in 1841 5 As the genus name Spermophila had been introduced by John Richardson in 1825 for a genus of mammals 6 the German ornithologist Jean Cabanis coined the present name Sporophila as a replacement in 1844 7 8 The name combines the Ancient Greek sporos meaning seed and philos meaning loving 9 The genus now includes the six seed finches that were previously placed in Oryzoborus as well as the thick billed seed finch that was the only species in Dolospingus A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that these seven species were embedded in Sporophila 10 The genus contains 41 species 11 Image Common name Scientific name Distribution nbsp Lesson s seedeater Sporophila bouvronides Bolivia Brazil Colombia Ecuador French Guiana Guyana Panama Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela nbsp Lined seedeater Sporophila lineola Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Ecuador French Guiana Guyana Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname and Venezuela nbsp Cinnamon rumped seedeater Sporophila torqueola western Mexico nbsp Morelet s seedeater Sporophila morelleti Rio Grande Valley through eastern Mexico and Central America to western Panama nbsp Variable seedeater Sporophila corvina southern Mexico through Central America to the Choco of northwestern South America nbsp Grey seedeater Sporophila intermedia Brazil Colombia Ecuador Guyana Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela nbsp Wing barred seedeater Sporophila americana north eastern Venezuela Tobago the Guianas BrazilWhite naped seedeater Sporophila fringilloides Brazil Colombia and Venezuela nbsp Black and white seedeater Sporophila luctuosa Bolivia Brazil Colombia Ecuador Peru and Venezuela nbsp Double collared seedeater Sporophila caerulescens Argentina Bolivia Brazil Paraguay Peru and Uruguay nbsp Yellow bellied seedeater Sporophila nigricollis Costa Rica to Bolivia nbsp Dubois s seedeater Sporophila ardesiaca east central Brazil nbsp Thick billed seed finch Sporophila funerea southern Mexico through Central America to the Choco in Colombia and Ecuador nbsp Chestnut bellied seed finch Sporophila angolensis Trinidad Tobago east Colombia Venezuela the Guianas Bolivia to east Brazil Paraguay and northeast Argentina nbsp Nicaraguan seed finch Sporophila nuttingi Costa Rica Nicaragua and northwestern Panama nbsp Great billed seed finch Sporophila maximiliani Brazil nbsp Large billed seed finch Sporophila crassirostris Brazil Colombia Ecuador French Guiana Guyana Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela nbsp Black billed seed finch Sporophila atrirostris Ecuador Peru and northwestern Bolivia nbsp Slate coloured seedeater Sporophila schistacea Central America the southwestern Amazon Basin Colombia Venezuela Trinidad and Tobago and the Guianas nbsp Temminck s seedeater Sporophila falcirostris Argentina and southeastern Brazil nbsp Buffy fronted seedeater Sporophila frontalis northeastern Argentina and along the southeastern Brazil nbsp Plumbeous seedeater Sporophila plumbea Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia French Guiana Guyana Paraguay Peru Suriname and Venezuela nbsp Tropeiro seedeater Sporophila beltoni Brazil nbsp Rusty collared seedeater Sporophila collaris Argentina Bolivia Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay nbsp White throated seedeater Sporophila albogularis Brazil nbsp White bellied seedeater Sporophila leucoptera Bolivia Paraguay and eastern Brazil nbsp Parrot billed seedeater Sporophila peruviana Ecuador and western Peru nbsp Chestnut throated seedeater Sporophila telasco southwestern Colombia to far northern Chile nbsp Drab seedeater Sporophila simplex Ecuador and Peru nbsp Chestnut bellied seedeater Sporophila castaneiventris Bolivia Brazil Colombia Ecuador French Guiana Guyana Peru Suriname and Venezuela nbsp Ruddy breasted seedeater Sporophila minuta Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador El Salvador French Guiana Guatemala Guyana Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Suriname Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela nbsp Copper seedeater Sporophila bouvreuil Brazil and Suriname nbsp Black and tawny seedeater Sporophila nigrorufa eastern Bolivia and southwestern Brazil nbsp Tawny bellied seedeater Sporophila hypoxantha Argentina Bolivia Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay nbsp Dark throated seedeater Sporophila ruficollis Argentina Bolivia Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay nbsp Pearly bellied seedeater Sporophila pileata Brazil Paraguay northern Uruguay and northeastern Argentina nbsp Rufous rumped seedeater Sporophila hypochroma Bolivia Brazil Paraguay Argentina and Uruguay nbsp Chestnut seedeater Sporophila cinnamomea Argentina Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay nbsp Marsh seedeater Sporophila palustris Argentina Brazil Paraguay and Uruguay nbsp Black bellied seedeater Sporophila melanogaster Brazil nbsp Ibera seedeater Sporophila iberaensis Argentina Possible extinct species Hooded seedeater Sporophila melanops possibly extinct 20th century a hybrid or a color morph of S nigricollisReferences edit Ridgely R S amp G Tudor 1989 The Birds of South America Vol 1 Univ Texas Press Austin Benites P Eaton M D Lijtmaer D A Lougheed S C amp Tubaro P L 2010 Analysis from avian visual perspective reveals plumage colour differences among females of capuchino seedeaters Sporophila J Avian Biology 41 597 602 Areta J I 2009 Paedomorphosis in Sporophila seedeaters Bull B O C 2009 129 2 98 103 Swainson William John 1827 On several groups and forms in ornithology not hitherto defined Zoological Journal 3 158 175 343 363 348 Gray 1841 A List of the Genera of Birds with their Synonyma and an Indication of the Typical Species of Each Genus 2nd ed London R and J E Taylor p 63 Richardson John 1825 Appendix to Captain Parry s journal of a second voyage for the discovery of a North West passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific performed in His Majesty s shipsFuryandHecla in the years 1821 22 23 London J Murray p 313 ISBN 9780665418341 Cabanis Jean 1844 Avium conspectus quae in Republica Peruana reperiuntur et pleraeqiio observatae vel collectae sunt in itinere a Dr J J de Tschudi Archiv fur Naturgeschichte in Latin 10 262 317 291 Paynter Raymond A Jr ed 1970 Check list of Birds of the World Vol 13 Cambridge Massachusetts Museum of Comparative Zoology p 133 Jobling James A 2010 The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names London Christopher Helm p 363 ISBN 978 1 4081 2501 4 Burns K J Shultz A J Title P O Mason N A Barker F K Klicka J Lanyon S M Lovette I J 2014 Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers Passeriformes Thraupidae the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirds Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 75 41 77 doi 10 1016 j ympev 2014 02 006 PMID 24583021 Gill Frank Donsker David eds 2019 New World warblers mitrospingid tanagers IOC World Bird List Version 9 2 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 4 October 2019 Lijtmaer D A N M Sharpe P L Tubaro amp S C Lougheed 2004 Molecular phylogenetics and diversification of the genus Sporophila Aves Passeriformes Mol Philo Evol 33 562 579 Robbins M B M J Braun C J Huddleston D W Finch amp C M Milensky 2005 First Guyana records natural history and systematics of the White winged Seedeater Dolospingus fringilloides Ibis 147 334 341 External links editde Schauensee Rodolphe Meyer 1952 A review of the genus Sporophila Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 104 175 181 JSTOR 4064459 nbsp Media related to Sporophila at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sporophila amp oldid 1193611303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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