Aphanotriccus is a small genus of passerine birds in the tyrant flycatcher family. They breed in the Caribbean lowlands and foothills of Central America. There are just two species: \n* Tawny-chested flycatcher or Salvin’s flycatcher, Aphanotriccus capitalis \n* Black-billed flycatcher, or Nelson’s flycatcher Aphanotriccus audax The tawny-chested flycatcher breeds from eastern Nicaragua to northeastern Costa Rica, although all Nicaraguan records are historical specimens collected near Lake Nicaragua or its outflow. The black-billed flycatcher occurs in eastern Panama and northwestern Colombia.