Euphonia
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Euphonias are members of the genus Euphonia, a group of Neotropical birds in the finch family. They and the chlorophonias comprise the subfamily Euphoniinae.
The genus name is of Greek origin and refers to the birds' pleasing song, meaning "sweet-voiced" (Script error: No such module "Lang". eu means "well" or "good" and Script error: No such module "Lang". phōnē means "sound", hence "of good sound").
Most male euphonias are dark metallic blue above and bright yellow below. Many have contrasting pale foreheads and white undertails. Some have light blue patches on the head and/or orangish underparts. Females much more plain, predominantly olive-green all over. They range in overall length from Script error: No such module "convert".. They eat small fruit and berries, particularly mistletoe (Loranthaceae). Some species may also eat some insects.[1]
Euphonias were once considered members of the tanager family, Thraupidae.[2] A molecular phylogenetic study of the finch family Fringillidae published in 2012 included 9 species from the genus Euphonia and a single species from the genus Chlorophonia, the blue-naped chlorophonia. The resulting cladogram showed the blue-naped chlorophonia nested within the Euphonia clade implying that the genus Euphonia is paraphyletic.[3] The genus was introduced in 1806 by the French zoologist Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest in his Histoire naturelle des tangaras, des manakins et des todiers with the white-vented euphonia as the type species.[4][5]
A taxonomic analysis published in 2020 found that the genus Euphonia was paraphyletic with respect to Chlorophonia. To resolve the paraphyly the authors of the study proposed the resurrection of the genus Cyanophonia that had been introduced in 1851 by Charles Lucien Bonaparte. They suggested that the Antillean euphonia (Cyanophonia musica) should be the type species. The proposed genus would contain three species: the Antillean euphonia, the golden-rumped euphonia and the elegant euphonia. An alternative and simpler way to resolve the paraphyly would be move the three species from Euphonia into Chlorophonia, which has been followed by the IOC.[6]
Species list
The genus contains 25 species:[7]
| Image | Common Name | Scientific name | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| File:Jamaican Euphonia RWD.jpg | Jamaican euphonia | Euphonia jamaica | Jamaica |
| File:Euphonia saturata - Joseph Smit.jpg | Orange-crowned euphonia | Euphonia saturata | Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru |
| File:Euphonia plumbea - Plumbeous euphonia (male), Pte. Figueiredo, Amazonas, Brazil.jpg | Plumbeous euphonia | Euphonia plumbea | Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. |
| File:Euphonia chlorotica -Piraju, Sao paulo, Brasil -male-8.jpg | Purple-throated euphonia | Euphonia chlorotica | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. |
| File:Euphonia finschi - Joseph Smit.jpg | Finsch's euphonia | Euphonia finschi | Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and eastern Venezuela. |
| File:Euphonia concina (Eufonia frentinegra) (3) (14412648260).jpg | Velvet-fronted euphonia | Euphonia concinna | Colombia |
| File:Euphonia trinitatis male 1.jpg | Trinidad euphonia | Euphonia trinitatis | Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. |
| File:Euphonia affinis godmani.jpg | West Mexican euphonia | Euphonia godmani | Mexico |
| File:Eufonia Garganta Negra - panoramio.jpg | Scrub euphonia | Euphonia affinis | Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua and along the Atlantic coastal lowlands in Costa Rica. |
| File:Euphonia luteicapilla.jpg | Yellow-crowned euphonia | Euphonia luteicapilla | Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama |
| File:Euphonia chrysopasta - White-lored Euphonia (female).JPG | White-lored euphonia | Euphonia chrysopasta | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. |
| File:Euphonia minuta - White-vented Euphonia (male); Manacapuru, Amazonas, Brazil.jpg | White-vented euphonia | Euphonia minuta | southern Mexico south along the Pacific coast to northwestern Ecuador, the second across northern South America from the eastern Andean foothills as far east as the state of Pará in Brazil, and south to northern Bolivia. |
| File:CAIS-CAIS (Euphonia chalybea).jpg | Green-chinned euphonia | Euphonia chalybea | northeastern Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. |
| File:GATURAMO-VERDADEIRO (Euphonia violacea).jpg | Violaceous euphonia | Euphonia violacea | Trinidad, Tobago and eastern Venezuela south to Paraguay and northeastern Argentina. |
| File:Flickr - Rainbirder - Yellow-throated Euphonia (Euphonia hirundinacea) male.jpg | Yellow-throated euphonia | Euphonia hirundinacea | from Belize south to western Panama |
| File:Thick-billed euphonia (Euphonia laniirostris crassirostris) male.jpg | Thick-billed euphonia | Euphonia laniirostris | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. |
| File:Spot-crowned Euphonia (49677496666).jpg | Spot-crowned euphonia | Euphonia imitans | Costa Rica and Panama. |
| File:Flickr - Rainbirder - Olive-backed Euphonia (Euphonia gouldi) male.jpg | Olive-backed euphonia | Euphonia gouldi | southern Mexico to western Panama. |
| File:Fulvous-vented Euphonia.jpg | Fulvous-vented euphonia | Euphonia fulvicrissa | Colombia |
| File:Euphonia anneae by Francesco Veronesi (cropped).jpg | Tawny-capped euphonia | Euphonia anneae | Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama. |
| File:Orange-bellied Euphonia - Ecuador S4E5535 (22621854444).jpg | Orange-bellied euphonia | Euphonia xanthogaster | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. |
| File:Bronze-green Euphonia - South Ecuador S4E0810 (23250387345).jpg | Bronze-green euphonia | Euphonia mesochrysa | Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. |
| File:Euphonia cayennensis Golden-sided Euphonia (female) ; Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.jpg | Golden-sided euphonia | Euphonia cayennensis | Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and eastern Venezuela. |
| File:Euphonia rufiventris - Rufous-bellied euphonia (juvenile male), Manacapuru, Amazonas, Brazil.jpg | Rufous-bellied euphonia | Euphonia rufiventris | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. |
| File:Flickr - Dario Sanches - FERRO-VELHO (Euphonia pectoralis).jpg | Chestnut-bellied euphonia | Euphonia pectoralis | Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. |
The black-throated euphonia ("Euphonia vittata") is now thought to be a hybrid between the chestnut-bellied euphonia and the orange-bellied euphonia.
References
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External links
- Euphonia videos, photos and sounds on the Internet Bird Collection