Ramphastos
Ramphastos is a genus of toucans, tropical and subtropical near passerine birds from Mexico, and Central and South America, which are brightly marked and have enormous, often colourful, bills.[1]
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Choco toucan | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Piciformes |
Family: | Ramphastidae |
Genus: | Ramphastos Linnaeus, 1758 |
Species | |
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Synonyms | |
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Taxonomy and systematics
Extant species
The genus Ramphastos has eight species considered to belong to the genus:[2]
Image | Common Name | Scientific name | Distribution |
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Green-billed toucan | Ramphastos dicolorus | Eastern Brazil, Pantanal of Bolivia, eastern Paraguay and far north-eastern Argentina | |
Channel-billed toucan | Ramphastos vitellinus | Trinidad and in tropical South America as far south as southern Brazil and central Bolivia | |
Citron-throated toucan | Ramphastos citreolaemus | Northern Colombia and north-western Venezuela | |
Choco toucan | Ramphastos brevis | Chocó forests in western Ecuador and western Colombia | |
Keel-billed toucan | Ramphastos sulfuratus | Southern Mexico to Venezuela and Colombia | |
Toco toucan | Ramphastos toco | Northern and eastern Bolivia, extreme south-eastern Peru, northern Argentina, eastern and central Paraguay, eastern and southern Brazil | |
White-throated toucan | Ramphastos tucanus | The Amazon Basin including the adjacent Tocantins and Araguaia River drainage | |
Yellow-throated toucan | Ramphastos ambiguus | Central and northern South America | |
Former species
Some authorities, either presently or formerly, recognize additional species or subspecies as species belonging to the genus Ramphastos including:
- Green aracari (as Ramphastos viridis)[3]
- Ivory-billed aracari (as Ramphastos Azara)[4]
- Black-necked aracari (as Ramphastos Aracari)[5]
- Black-necked aracari (atricollis) (as Ramphastos atricollis)[6]
- Collared aracari (as Ramphastos torquatus)[7]
- Saffron toucanet (as Ramphastos Bailloni)[8]
Description
This genus comprises the largest toucans, ranging from 42 to 61 centimetres (17 to 24 in) in length.[1] All have black wings, tails and thighs, but the colour of the remaining plumage depends on the exact species involved.
Diversity of bills
- Keel-billed toucan
(Ramphastos sulfuratus) - Channel-billed toucan
(Ramphastos vitellinus vitellinus) - Green-billed toucan (Ramphastos dicolorus)
- Chestnut-mandibled toucan
(Ramphastos ambiguus swainsonii) - White-throated toucan, (Ramphastos tucanus)
- Toco toucan
(Ramphastos toco)
Distribution and habitat
They are essentially resident birds, but may take part in minor, local movements (e.g., to lower altitudes in the winter).[1]
Behaviour and ecology
Breeding
They are arboreal and nest in tree holes laying 2–4 white eggs.
Food and feeding
All the species are basically fruit-eating, but will take insects and other small prey.[1]
Threats
The ischnoceran louse Austrophilopterus cancellosus is suspected to parasitize all species of Ramphastos toucans. Its presence has been confirmed on all species except the citron-throated toucan.[9]
References
- Short, L. L., & Horne, J. F. M. (2002). Toucans (Ramphastidae). pp. 220–272 in del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., & Sargatal, J. eds. (2002). Handbook of the Birds of the World. Vol. 7 Jacamars to Woodpecker. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-37-7
- "Jacamars, puffbirds, toucans, barbets & honeyguides « IOC World Bird List". www.worldbirdnames.org. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
- "Pteroglossus viridis – Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- "Pteroglossus azara – Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- "Pteroglossus aracari – Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- "Pteroglossus aracari atricollis – Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- "Pteroglossus torquatus – Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- "Pteroglossus bailloni – Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2016-12-27.
- Price, Roger D. & Weckstein, Jason D. (2005). The genus Austrophilopterus Ewing (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) from toucans, toucanets, and araçaris (Piciformes: Ramphastidae). Zootaxa 918: 1–18. PDF fulltext
External links
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