Conirostrum Leucogenys Bird
Conirostrum Leucogenys Bird
English Name:
Latin Name:
Protonym: Dacnis leucogenys Rev.Mag.Zool.(2), 4 p.470
Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Thraupidae / Conirostrum
Taxonomy Code: whecon1
Type Locality: Colombia ; restricted to Bogota, by Hellmayr, 1935, Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ., Zool. Ser., 13, pt. 8, p. 317.
Author: Lafresnaye
Publish Year: 1852
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
CONIROSTRUM
(Thraupidae; Ϯ Cinereous Conebill C. cinereum) L. conus cone; rostrum bill; "G. CONIROSTRUM. Nob. Hoc novum genus a duobus præcedentibus [Serrirostrum, Coereba], rostro rectissimo, conico, compresso valde discrepans, attamen pedibus, alis, moribusque mellivoris illis affine videtur generisque Dacnis æque vicinum est. 1. Conirostrum cinereum, Nob. ... Rostrum rectissimum compresso-conicum acutissimum ... Habit. Yungas, rep. Boliviana; Tacna, rep. Peruviana." (d'Orbigny & de La Fresnaye 1838); "Conirostrum Lafresnaye and d'Orbigny, 1838, Mag. Zool. [Paris], 8, cl. 2, p. 25. Type, by monotypy, Conirostrum cinereum Lafresnaye and d'Orbigny." (Lowery & Monroe in Peters, 1968, XIV, p. 82).
Var. Conirostra.
Synon. Ateleodacnis, Oreomanes.
leucogenis / leucogenus / leucogenys
Gr. λευκος leukos white; γενυς genus, γενυος genuos jaw, chin, cheek.
● ex “Turdus leucogenys” of Lichtenstein MS (Cichlopsis).
SUBSPECIES
White-eared Conebill (panamense)
Latin Name: Conirostrum leucogenys panamense
panama / panamense / panamensis
Panama (said to be the name of a fishing village meaning "plenty of fish").
White-eared Conebill (leucogenys)
Latin Name: Conirostrum leucogenys leucogenys
leucogenis / leucogenus / leucogenys
Gr. λευκος leukos white; γενυς genus, γενυος genuos jaw, chin, cheek.
● ex “Turdus leucogenys” of Lichtenstein MS (Cichlopsis).
White-eared Conebill (cyanochroum)
Latin Name: Conirostrum leucogenys cyanochroum
cyanochroum / cyanochrus
Gr. κυανοχροος kuanokhroos dark in hue, dark-blue hued < κυανος kuanos dark-blue; χροα khroa, χροας khroas colour, appearance < χρως khrōs, χρωτος khrōtos complexion.
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)