Aglaiocercus

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Aglaiocercus
Aglaiocercus kingi.jpg
Long-tailed sylph, Aglaiocercus kingii
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Clade: Strisores
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Trochilidae
Tribe: Lesbiini
Genus: Aglaiocercus
Zimmer, 1930
Type species
Ornismya kingii [1]
Lesson, 1832
Species

3, see text

Aglaiocercus is a genus of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae.

Description

It contains the following species:

Genus Aglaiocercus Zimmer, 1930 – two species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeSize and ecologyIUCN status and estimated population
Long-tailed sylph

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Male
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Female

Aglaiocercus kingii
(Lesson, 1832)

Six subspecies
  • A. k. margarethae
  • A. k. caudatus
  • A. k. emmae
  • A. k. kingii
  • A. k. mocoa
  • A. k. smaragdinus
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
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Violet-tailed sylph

Violet-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus coelestis).jpg
Male
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Female

Aglaiocercus coelestis
(Gould, 1861)
Colombia and Ecuador.
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Venezuelan sylph


Aglaiocercus berlepschi
(Hartert, 1898)
Venezuela
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References

  1. "Trochilidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-08-05.