Grey-headed tanager explained

The grey-headed tanager (Eucometis penicillata) is a widely distributed species of small Neotropical bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Eucometis.

It is found in Central America and northern South America from Mexico to Brazil.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest.

Taxonomy

The grey-headed tanager was formally described in 1825 by the German naturalist Johann Baptist von Spix under the binomial name Tanagra penicillata.[1] Spix did not specify a type locality by this was later designated as Fonte Boa in the Brazilian state of Amazonas.[2] The grey-headed tanager is now the only species placed in the genus Eucometis that was introduced by the English zoologist Philip Sclater in 1856.[2] [3] [4] The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek eukomēs meaning "with lovely hair". The specific epithet penicillata is from the Latin diminutive of peniculus meaning "brush".[5]

Within the Thraupidae, the grey-headed tanager is a member of the subfamily Tachyphoninae and is the sister species to the black-goggled tanager in the monospecific genus Trichothraupis.[6]

Seven subspecies are recognised:[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: von Spix, Johann Baptist . Johann Baptist von Spix . 1825 . Avium species novae, quas Brasiliam anus MDCCCXVII - MDCCCXX . 2 . Latin . Monachii [Munich] . Franc. Seraph. Hübschmanni . 36-37, Plate 49 fig. 1 .
  2. Book: Paynter . Raymond A. Jr . 1970 . Check-List of Birds of the World . 13 . Museum of Comparative Zoology . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 383–384 .
  3. Sclater . Philip Lutley. Philip Sclater . 1856 . Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum.– A descriptive catalogue of the known species of Tanagers. Part II . Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London . Part 24 . 308 . 108–132 [117] .
  4. Web site: Gill . Frank . Frank Gill (ornithologist) . Donsker . David . Rasmussen . Pamela . Pamela Rasmussen . July 2020 . Tanagers and allies . IOC World Bird List Version 10.2 . International Ornithologists' Union . 11 November 2020 .
  5. Book: Jobling, James A. . 2010. The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names . Christopher Helm . London . 978-1-4081-2501-4 . 152, 296 .
  6. Burns . K.J. . Shultz . A.J. . Title . P.O. . Mason . N.A. . Barker . F.K. . Klicka . J. . Lanyon . S.M. . Lovette . I.J. . 2014 . Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirds . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 75. 41–77 . 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.02.006 . 24583021 .