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Conirostrum (Conebill)

Synonyms: Conirostra

Wikipedia Abstract

Typical conebills are the tanager genus Conirostrum. They are small tanagers (9–14 cm) found in the forests of South America. They feed in pairs or small flocks by gleaning insects from foliage. The genus consists of two rather distinct subgenera: The first, Ateleodacnis, possibly deserving full generic status, is confined to lowland areas. They are mostly grey in colour and inhabit deciduous woodlands, mangroves or riverbank habitats. The second group, the nominate Conirostrum subgenus, inhabits the forests of the Andes. They are somewhat more colourful combining grey or blue backs with rufous underparts. Their thin bills led to them being formerly classified as wood-warblers or honeycreepers but genetic data places them firmly in the tanager family and they are now generally considered t
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Species

Conirostrum albifrons (Capped Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum bicolor (Bicolored Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum binghami
Conirostrum cinereum (cinereous conebill)
Conirostrum ferrugineiventre (White-browed Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum fraseri
Conirostrum leucogenys (White-eared Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum margaritae (Pearly-breasted Conebill) (Vulnerable) (Attributes)
Conirostrum rufum (Rufous-browed Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum sitticolor (Blue-backed Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum speciosum (Chestnut-vented Conebill) (Attributes)
Conirostrum tamarugense (Tamarugo Conebill) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0