Biology:Hypocnemoides

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Hypocnemoides
Hypocnemoides maculicauda - Band-tailed Antbird.JPG
A pair of band-tailed antbirds (Hypocnemoides maculicauda)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Thamnophilidae
Genus: Hypocnemoides
Bangs & Penard, 1918
Type species
Hypocnemis melanopogon[1]
P.L. Sclater, 1857
Species

Hypocnemoides maculicauda
Hypocnemoides melanopogon

Hypocnemoides is a genus of passerine bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. It contains two species, the black-chinned antbird (H. melanopogon) and the band-tailed antbird (H. maculicauda).[2] They are found in swampy areas of northern South America. There is limited overlap in their distributions with the band-tailed antbird occurring to the south of the Amazon River and the black-chinned antbird mainly found to the north.[2] They are fairly small birds, 11.5–12 cm in length, with a short tail and longish bill.[2][3] Their plumage is grey with areas of black and white. They forage for food near water in the understorey or on the ground.[3] The name Hypocnemoides is a combination of the genus name Hypocnemis and -oides (Greek for "resembling").[4]

The genus contains two species:[5]

References

  1. "Thamnophilidae". The Trust for Avian Systematics. https://www.aviansystematics.org/4th-edition-checklist?viewfamilies=108. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ridgely, Robert S. & Guy Tudor (1994) The Birds of South America, volume 2: the Suboscine Passerines, University of Texas Press.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Schulenberg, Thomas S.; Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, John P. O'Neill & Theodore A. Parker III (2007) Field Guide to the Birds of Peru, Christopher Helm, London. ISBN:9780713686739
  4. Jobling, James A. (2010) Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names, 2nd ed., Christopher Helm, London.
  5. Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds (2018). "Antbirds". World Bird List Version 8.1. International Ornithologists' Union. http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/antbirds/. Retrieved 6 February 2018. 

Wikidata ☰ Q2178798 entry