- Source: Syndactyla
Syndactyla is a genus of foliage-gleaners, birds in the ovenbird family Furnariidae.
Taxonomy
The genus Syndactyla was introduced in 1853 by the German naturalist Ludwig Reichenbach to accommodate the buff-browed foliage-gleaner. The name combines the Ancient Greek sun meaning "together" with daktulos meaning "toe". Members of this genus are most closely related to the foliage-gleaners in the genus Anabacerthia. The recurvebills, S. ucayalae and S. striata, were formerly placed in their own genus Simoxenops, and S. roraimae was formerly placed in the genus Automolus.
= Species
=The genus contains eight species:
Lineated foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla subalaris
Guttulate foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla guttulata
Buff-browed foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla rufosuperciliata
Rufous-necked foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla ruficollis
Planalto foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla dimidiata
Tepui foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla roraimae (formerly placed in Automolus)
Peruvian recurvebill, Syndactyla ucayalae
Bolivian recurvebill, Syndactyla striata
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Siamang
- Syndactyla
- Dracula syndactyla
- Dracula (plant)
- Planalto foliage-gleaner
- Bolivian recurvebill
- Oedipina uniformis
- Peruvian recurvebill
- Guttulate foliage-gleaner
- Rufous-necked foliage-gleaner
- Tepui foliage-gleaner