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Scytalopus

Genus of birds


Summary

Genus of birds

Magellanic tapaculo 49 species, see list

Scytalopus is a genus of small suboscine passerine birds belonging to the tapaculo family Rhinocryptidae. They are found in South and Central America from Tierra del Fuego to Costa Rica, but are absent from the Amazon Basin. They inhabit dense vegetation at or near ground-level and are mainly found in mountainous regions, particularly the Andes. They can be very difficult to see as they run through the undergrowth in a mouse-like fashion.

Taxonomy

The genus Scytalopus was introduced in 1837 by the English ornithologist John Gould. The name combines the Ancient Greek skutalē or skutalon meaning "stick" with pous meaning "foot". The type species was specified in 1840 by George Robert Gray as the Magellanic tapaculo.

The species-limits within this genus is among the most complex matters in Neotropical ornithology. They are highly cryptic, and identification using visual features often is impossible. Vocal and biochemical data is typically needed to clarify the taxonomic status of the various populations. Several new species have been described in recent years (e.g. S. stilesi and S. rodriguezi from Colombia). The taxonomic status of many of the Andean species was resolved by Krabbe & Schulenberg (1997) who split a number of species and described three new ones. The confusing situation is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that only 10 species were recognized in this genus in 1970 (Krabbe & Schulenberg, 2003), while the figure now is more than four times as high. Additionally, still undescribed species are known to exist, while some species as currently defined actually may include several species (e.g. the southern population of the large-footed tapaculo may represent an undescribed species). Donegan & Avendano recently reviewed the Colombian and Venezuelan species, formally describing one new subspecies and providing details of a further three undescribed species or subspecies to be described in future publications.

The Brazilian taxa are similarly complex with several recently described species and considerable confusion surrounding the use of the scientific name Scytalopus speluncae.

Description

They are plump with short tails that often are held cocked. Depending on species, the total length is 10–14 cm (4-5½ in). Their plumage is blackish or grey. Several species have brown bellies, rumps or flanks; often with some barring. A few have white crowns or eyebrows. Juveniles of most species are browner and have barred flanks. Many species are essentially impossible to separate by their plumage, but songs and calls are often distinctive and important for species identification.

Behavior

Their diet consists mainly of insects. Little is known about the breeding habits of most species but the eggs are usually white and the nest is usually ball-shaped and made of plant material such as root-fibres and mosses. It is built in a cavity in sites such as earth banks or among the roots or bark of trees.

Conservation

Some species have highly localized distributions, and being poor fliers, they easily become isolated in small populations. BirdLife International currently (2007) consider one species vulnerable (Scytalopus panamensis) and three species endangered (S. iraiensis, S. rodriguezi and S. robbinsi).

Species list

The genus contains 49 species. The white-breasted and Bahia tapaculos were formerly placed in this genus, but these two species are now known to be closer to the bristlefronts (genus Merulaxis) and have therefore been moved to Eleoscytalopus.

ImageCommon nameScientific nameDistribution
Marsh tapaculo or wetland tapaculoScytalopus iraiensisBrazil.
[[File:Scytalopus diamantinensis - Diamantina tapaculo.jpg120px]]Diamantina tapaculoScytalopus diamantinensisBrazil (Bahia)
[[File:Scitalopus novacapitalis - Brasilia Tapaculo.JPG120px]]Brasília tapaculoScytalopus novacapitalisBrazil (Goiás, the Distrito Federal, and western Minas Gerais.)
[[File:Scytalopus petrophilus - Rock tapaculo; Monteiro Lobato, São Paulo, Brazil.jpg120px]]Rock tapaculoScytalopus petrophilusBrazil (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo)
[[File:Planalto tapaculo Scytalopus pachecoi.jpg120px]]Planalto tapaculoScytalopus pachecoisoutheastern Brazil and extreme northeastern Argentina.
[[File:Scytalopus latrans -NBII Image Gallery-a00273.jpg120px]]Blackish tapaculoScytalopus latransColombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
[[File:Scytalopus speluncae - Mouse-coloured Tapaculo.JPG120px]]Mouse-coloured tapaculoScytalopus speluncaeBrazil (Espírito Santo to northeastern Rio Grande do Sul.)
[[File:Scytalopus fuscus 355136174.jpg120x120px]]Dusky tapaculoScytalopus fuscusChile.
[[File:Scytalopus magellanicus - Magellanic tapaculo.jpg120px]]Magellanic tapaculoScytalopus magellanicusChile (Tierra del Fuego as far as Valparaíso Region), Argentina ( San Juan Province)
[[File:Scytalopus affinis - Ancash Tapaculo, Huascarán National Park, Ancash, Peru (cropped).jpg120px]]Ancash tapaculoScytalopus affinisPeru.
White-winged tapaculoScytalopus krabbeiPeru
[[File:Scytalopus androstictus - Loja Tapaculo 1 (cropped).jpg120px]]Loja tapaculoScytalopus androstictusEcuador (Zamora-Chinchipe Province), Peru( Department of Cajamarca)
[[File:Scytalopus opacus.jpg120px]]Paramo tapaculoScytalopus opacussouthern Colombia to south-central Ecuador
Paramillo tapaculoScytalopus canusColombia.
[[File:Scytalopus superciliaris - White-browed Tapaculo (cropped).jpg120px]]White-browed tapaculoScytalopus superciliarisnorthwestern Argentina
[[File:Scytalopus zimmeri - Zimmer's Tapaculo 2 (cropped).jpg120px]]Zimmer's tapaculoScytalopus zimmeriBolivia and Argentina
[[File:Scytalopus simonsi - Puna Tapaculo; Abra Malaga, Cuzco, Peru.jpg120px]]Puna tapaculoScytalopus simonsiBolivia and Peru
[[File:Scytalopus schulenbergi - Diameded Tapaculo; Abra Malaga, Cuzco, Peru.jpg120px]]Diademed tapaculoScytalopus schulenbergiBolivia and Peru.
[[File:Scytalopus urubambae - Vilcabamba Tapaculo; Soraypampa, Cuzco, Peru.jpg120px]]Vilcabamba tapaculoScytalopus urubambaePeru
Ampay tapaculoScytalopus whitneyiPeru.
[[File:Scytalopus frankeae - Jalca Tapaculo 2.jpg120px]]Jalca tapaculoScytalopus frankeaePeru.
[[File:Scytalopus altirostris - Neblina Tapaculo.jpg120px]]Neblina tapaculoScytalopus altirostrisnorthern Peru
[[File:Scytalopus parvirostris - Trilling Tapaculo.jpg120px]]Trilling tapaculoScytalopus parvirostrisBolivia and Peru.
Bolivian tapaculoScytalopus bolivianusBolivia and Peru.
White-crowned tapaculoScytalopus atratusBolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
Santa Marta tapaculoScytalopus sanctaemartaeColombia (Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta)
[[File:Long-tailed Tapaculo - Ecuador S4E4271 (16831736745).jpg120px]]Long-tailed tapaculoScytalopus micropterusColombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru
Rufous-vented tapaculoScytalopus femoralisPeru
Utcubamba tapaculoScytalopus intermediusPeru.
Large-footed tapaculoScytalopus macropusPeru.
[[File:Scytalopus gettyae - Junin Tapaculo - juvenile.jpg120px]]Junin tapaculoScytalopus gettyaePeru.
Unicolored tapaculoScytalopus unicolorPeru.
[[File:Scytalopus acutirostris - Tschudi's Tapaculo 2.jpg120px]]Tschudi's tapaculoScytalopus acutirostrisPeru.
Boa Nova tapaculoScytalopus gonzagaiBrazil(Bahia)
[[File:Silvery-fronted Tapaculo - Central Highlands - Costa Rica (26423533410) (cropped).jpg120px]]Silvery-fronted tapaculoScytalopus argentifronsCosta Rica and Panama.
[[File:Narino Tapaculo - Colombia S4E9464 (16644372930) (cropped).jpg120px]]Nariño tapaculoScytalopus viciniorColombia and Ecuador.
Tacarcuna tapaculo or pale-throated tapaculoScytalopus panamensisPanama and Colombia
[[File:Scytalopus chocoensis - Choco Tapaculo.jpg120px]]Chocó tapaculoScytalopus chocoensisColombia, Ecuador, and Panama.
Magdalena tapaculoScytalopus rodrigueziColombia
Stiles's tapaculoScytalopus stilesiColombia
[[File:Scytalopus alvarezlopezi - Tatama Tapaculo; Tatama Reserve, Pueblo Rico, Risaralda, Colombia (cropped).jpg120px]]Tatama tapaculoScytalopus alvarezlopeziColombia
El Oro tapaculo or Ecuadorian tapaculoScytalopus robbinsisouth-western Ecuador
Caracas tapaculoScytalopus caracaeVenezuela.
[[File:Scytalopus griseicollis morenoi (26041458852).jpg120px]]Pale-bellied tapaculoScytalopus griseicollisColombia and Venezuela
[[File:Scytalopus latebricola (cropped).jpg120px]]Brown-rumped tapaculoScytalopus latebricolaColombia
[[File:Scytalopus perijanus (16599896600).jpg120px]]Perijá tapaculoScytalopus perijanusColombia, Venezuela
Mérida tapaculoScytalopus meridanusVenezuela.
[[File:Scytalopus parkeri - Chusquea Tapaculo.jpg120px]]Chusquea tapaculoScytalopus parkerisouthern Ecuador and far northern Peru.
Spillmann's tapaculoScytalopus spillmanniColombia and Ecuador.

References==

References

  1. Gould, John. (1837). "Genus ''Scytalopus''". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.
  2. Jobling, James A.. (2010). "The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names". Christopher Helm.
  3. Gray, George Robert. (1840). "A List of the Genera of Birds : with an Indication of the Typical Species of Each Genus". R. and J.E. Taylor.
  4. (February 2025). "Antthrushes, antpittas, gnateaters, tapaculos, crescentchests". International Ornithologists' Union.
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