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Hermit (hummingbird)

The hermits are tropical and subtropical hummingbirds in the subfamily Phaethornithinae, comprising 37 species in six genera. They occur from southern Mexico, through Central America, to South America as far south as northern Argentina.

Hermit
The saw-billed hermit (Ramphodon naevius) is among the most primitive living hummingbird species.
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Clade: Strisores
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Trochilidae
Subfamily: Phaethornithinae
Jardine, 1833
Genera

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Their plumage typically involves greens, browns, rufous or grey. Most species show some green or bronze iridescence to the upperparts, but this is far less conspicuous than that of many other hummingbirds. The male and female plumages of hermits are very similar, with differences limited to details of bill-shape, tail-shape and/or strength of colours/patterns. Most species of hermit do not show the strong sexual dimorphism usually associated with hummingbirds; green hermit is an exception to this rule.

Hermits in the type genus, Phaethornis, have a long decurved bill (except for three species, P. koepkeae, P. philippii and P. bourcieri, with virtually straight bills) with a red or yellow base to the lower mandible, and their two central tail feathers are elongated and tipped with white, buff or ochre. The crown of the head is flat, and two pale facial stripes enclose a dusky mask.

Most hermits are restricted to the edge and undergrowth of forest, woodland and second growth, but some species (e.g. the planalto hermit) also occur in more open habitats.

Many species of hermits form leks and congregate on traditional display grounds, where females visit to choose a mate. Male hermits are generally less aggressive than other male hummingbirds, although both sexes will defend a feeding territory.

Most hermits are associated with heliconias, but will utilize other nectar sources (flowers of Centropogon, Passiflora, Costus, etc.). To a lesser degree, they will capture small arthropods. The long, decurved bills typical of this group of hummingbirds are an adaptation to certain flowers. This is taken to an extreme in the two sicklebills (Eutoxeres spp.) with their very decurved bills. Many species, including the rufous-breasted hermit, also use the heliconias for nesting, attaching their conical nest to the underside of one of the plant's broad leaves.

Phylogeny based on a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014. The genus Anopetia was not sampled.[1]

The taxonomy of some groups has changed significantly in recent years. Apart from those issues discussed at Phaethornis, a taxonomic problem occurs with the Threnetes leucurus/T. niger complex. Schuchmann & Hinkelmann (1999) considered the sooty barbthroat a melanistic variant of the T. leucurus, but as it was described first, its scientific name was adopted for the entire species; pale-tailed barbthroat (T. niger). This, however, has not been accepted by all authorities, notably SACC, which consider both T. niger and T. leucurus as valid species. Additionally, Mallet-Rodrigues (2006) suggested the taxon loehkeni should be considered a valid species, the bronze-tailed barbthroat.

Three additional species, the tooth-billed hummingbird (Androdon aequatorialis), the green-fronted lancebill (Doryfera ludovicae) and the blue-fronted lancebill (D. johannae), have been included in this subfamily in the past, but are now placed in Trochilinae.

Species in taxonomic order Edit

Image Genus Living species
  Ramphodon Lesson, 1830
  Eutoxeres Bourcier, 1847
  Glaucis Boie, 1831
  Threnetes Gould, 1852
  Anopetia Simon, 1918
  Phaethornis Swainson, 1827

References Edit

  1. ^ 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.
  • Schuchmann, K. L. (1999). Family Trochilidae (Hummingbirds). pp. 468–680 in: del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors) (1999): Handbook of Birds of the World, Volume 5: Barn-owls to Hummingbirds. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-25-3
  • ffrench, Richard (1991). A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago (2nd ed.). Comstock Publishing. ISBN 0-8014-9792-2.
  • Hilty, Steven L (2003). Birds of Venezuela. London: Christopher Helm. ISBN 0-7136-6418-5.
  • Stiles, F. Gary; Skutch, Alexander Frank (1989): A guide to the birds of Costa Rica. Comistock, Ithaca. ISBN 0-8014-9600-4
  • Remsen, J. V., Jr., C. D. Cadena, A. Jaramillo, M. Nores, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, T. S. Schulenberg, F. G. Stiles, D. F. Stotz, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 04-07-2007.
  • South American Classification Committee (2003).
  • South American Classification Committee (2005).
  • Hinkelmann, C. (1996). Systematics and geographic variation in long-tailed hermit hummingbirds, the Phaethornis superciliosus-malaris-longirostris species group (Trochilidae), with notes on their biogeography. Ornitologia Neotropical 7(2): 119–148.
  • Hinkelmann, C., and K. Schuchmann (1997). Phylogeny of the hermit hummingbirds (Trochilidae: Phaethornithinae). Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 32: 142–163.
  • Mallet-Rodrigues, Francisco (2006). Táxons de aves de validade questionável com ocorrência no Brasil. III - Trochilidae (I). Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 14(4): 475–479.

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The hermits are tropical and subtropical hummingbirds in the subfamily Phaethornithinae comprising 37 species in six genera They occur from southern Mexico through Central America to South America as far south as northern Argentina HermitThe saw billed hermit Ramphodon naevius is among the most primitive living hummingbird species Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesClade StrisoresOrder ApodiformesFamily TrochilidaeSubfamily PhaethornithinaeJardine 1833GeneraSee textTheir plumage typically involves greens browns rufous or grey Most species show some green or bronze iridescence to the upperparts but this is far less conspicuous than that of many other hummingbirds The male and female plumages of hermits are very similar with differences limited to details of bill shape tail shape and or strength of colours patterns Most species of hermit do not show the strong sexual dimorphism usually associated with hummingbirds green hermit is an exception to this rule Hermits in the type genus Phaethornis have a long decurved bill except for three species P koepkeae P philippii and P bourcieri with virtually straight bills with a red or yellow base to the lower mandible and their two central tail feathers are elongated and tipped with white buff or ochre The crown of the head is flat and two pale facial stripes enclose a dusky mask Most hermits are restricted to the edge and undergrowth of forest woodland and second growth but some species e g the planalto hermit also occur in more open habitats Many species of hermits form leks and congregate on traditional display grounds where females visit to choose a mate Male hermits are generally less aggressive than other male hummingbirds although both sexes will defend a feeding territory Most hermits are associated with heliconias but will utilize other nectar sources flowers of Centropogon Passiflora Costus etc To a lesser degree they will capture small arthropods The long decurved bills typical of this group of hummingbirds are an adaptation to certain flowers This is taken to an extreme in the two sicklebills Eutoxeres spp with their very decurved bills Many species including the rufous breasted hermit also use the heliconias for nesting attaching their conical nest to the underside of one of the plant s broad leaves Phaethornithinae EutoxeresRamphodonGlaucisThrenetesPhaethornisPhylogeny based on a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 The genus Anopetia was not sampled 1 The taxonomy of some groups has changed significantly in recent years Apart from those issues discussed at Phaethornis a taxonomic problem occurs with the Threnetes leucurus T niger complex Schuchmann amp Hinkelmann 1999 considered the sooty barbthroat a melanistic variant of the T leucurus but as it was described first its scientific name was adopted for the entire species pale tailed barbthroat T niger This however has not been accepted by all authorities notably SACC which consider both T niger and T leucurus as valid species Additionally Mallet Rodrigues 2006 suggested the taxon loehkeni should be considered a valid species the bronze tailed barbthroat Three additional species the tooth billed hummingbird Androdon aequatorialis the green fronted lancebill Doryfera ludovicae and the blue fronted lancebill D johannae have been included in this subfamily in the past but are now placed in Trochilinae Species in taxonomic order EditImage Genus Living species nbsp Ramphodon Lesson 1830 Saw billed hermit Ramphodon naevius nbsp Eutoxeres Bourcier 1847 White tipped sicklebill Eutoxeres aquila Buff tailed sicklebill Eutoxeres condamini nbsp Glaucis Boie 1831 Hook billed hermit Glaucis dohrnii Rufous breasted hermit or hairy hermit Glaucis hirsuta Bronzy hermit Glaucis aenea nbsp Threnetes Gould 1852 Band tailed barbthroat Threnetes ruckeri Sooty barbthroat Threnetes niger Pale tailed barbthroat Threnetes leucurus nbsp Anopetia Simon 1918 Broad tipped hermit Anopetia gounellei nbsp Phaethornis Swainson 1827 Dusky throated hermit Phaethornis squalidus Streak throated hermit Phaethornis rupurumii Tapajos hermit Phaethornis aethopygus Little hermit Phaethornis longuemareus Minute hermit Phaethornis idaliae Cinnamon throated hermit Phaethornis nattereri Black throated hermit Phaethornis atrimentalis Stripe throated hermit Phaethornis striigularis Gray chinned hermit Phaethornis griseogularis Reddish hermit Phaethornis ruber White browed hermit Phaethornis stuarti Buff bellied hermit Phaethornis subochraceus Sooty capped hermit Phaethornis augusti Planalto hermit Phaethornis pretrei Scale throated hermit Phaethornis eurynome Pale bellied hermit Phaethornis anthophilus White bearded hermit Phaethornis hispidus White whiskered hermit Phaethornis yaruqui Green hermit Phaethornis guy Tawny bellied hermit Phaethornis syrmatophorus Koepcke s hermit Phaethornis koepckeae Needle billed hermit Phaethornis philippii Straight billed hermit Phaethornis bourcieri Long billed hermit Phaethornis longirostris Mexican hermit Phaethornis mexicanus Long tailed hermit Phaethornis superciliosus Great billed hermit Phaethornis malarisReferences Edit 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 Schuchmann K L 1999 Family Trochilidae Hummingbirds pp 468 680 in del Hoyo J Elliott A amp Sargatal J editors 1999 Handbook of Birds of the World Volume 5 Barn owls to Hummingbirds Lynx Edicions Barcelona ISBN 84 87334 25 3 ffrench Richard 1991 A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago 2nd ed Comstock Publishing ISBN 0 8014 9792 2 Hilty Steven L 2003 Birds of Venezuela London Christopher Helm ISBN 0 7136 6418 5 Stiles F Gary Skutch Alexander Frank 1989 A guide to the birds of Costa Rica Comistock Ithaca ISBN 0 8014 9600 4 Remsen J V Jr C D Cadena A Jaramillo M Nores J F Pacheco M B Robbins T S Schulenberg F G Stiles D F Stotz and K J Zimmer Version 04 07 2007 A classification of the bird species of South America American Ornithologists Union Split Threnetes leucurus from Threnetes niger South American Classification Committee 2003 Abandon the Hinkelmann Schuchmann classification of the hermit hummingbirds Phaethorninae and specifically their classification of the Phaethornis superciliosus malaris longirostris species group South American Classification Committee 2005 Hinkelmann C 1996 Systematics and geographic variation in long tailed hermit hummingbirds the Phaethornis superciliosus malaris longirostris species group Trochilidae with notes on their biogeography Ornitologia Neotropical 7 2 119 148 PDF available Hinkelmann C and K Schuchmann 1997 Phylogeny of the hermit hummingbirds Trochilidae Phaethornithinae Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 32 142 163 Mallet Rodrigues Francisco 2006 Taxons de aves de validade questionavel com ocorrencia no Brasil III Trochilidae I Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia 14 4 475 479 PDF available Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hermit hummingbird amp oldid 1149073113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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