Lepidopyga Coeruleogularis Bird
Lepidopyga Coeruleogularis Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Trochilus (--?) coeruleogularis Proc.Zool.Soc.London(1850) (1850), Pt18 no.211 p.163
Taxonomy: Caprimulgiformes / Trochilidae / Lepidopyga
Taxonomy Code: sathum1
Type Locality: David, Chiriquf, Panama.
Author: Gould
Publish Year: 1851
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
LEPIDOPYGA
(Trochilidae; Ϯ Shining-green Hummingbird L. goudoti) L. lepidus neat, elegant, agreeable < lepos, leporis charm; Gr. πυγη pugē rump; "*Agyrtria ... γ. Lepidopyga Rchb. *— Goudotii (Bourc. 1844) Rchb. t. 763. 4765-66. — pl. Pitcairnia latifolia Ait. — N.-Granada. *— coeruleigularis (Gould 1850.) Rchb. t. 764. 4768-70. — pl. Oncidium ornitorhynchum K.H.B. — Veragua, Peru." (Reichenbach 1855); "Agyrtria γ Lepidopyga Reichenbach, Trochil. Enum., 1855, p. 7. Type, by subsequent designation, Trochilus goudoti Bourcier. (Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 50, pt. 5, 1911, p. 537.)" (Peters 1945, V, 50).
Var. Lepidopygia (Gr. -πυγιος -pugios -rumped).
Synon. Emilia.
coeruleogularis
L. caeruleus blue; Mod. L. gularis throated < L. gula throat.
SUBSPECIES
Sapphire-throated Hummingbird (coeruleogularis)
Latin Name: Lepidopyga coeruleogularis coeruleogularis
coeruleogularis
L. caeruleus blue; Mod. L. gularis throated < L. gula throat.
Sapphire-throated Hummingbird (confinis)
Latin Name: Lepidopyga coeruleogularis confinis
confinis
L. confinis similar, nearly related.
● "Upon the whole, it may be that the specimen before me represents an abnormal plumage of T. migratorius; but its rather different proportions, much paler ground color beneath, greater extent of white on the belly, absence of black or dusky on the head, etc., leads me to consider it as distinct" (S. Baird 1864) (Turdus).
Sapphire-throated Hummingbird (coelina)
Latin Name: Lepidopyga coeruleogularis coelina
coelina
L. coelum heaven.
UPPERCASE: current genus
Uppercase first letter: generic synonym
● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
●: early names, variants, mispellings
‡: extinct
†: type species
Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
syn: synonym of
/: separates historical and modern geographic names
ex: based on
TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)