https://www.zootierliste.de/?klasse=2&ordnung...
Grüne Fadenelfe
(Dornschwanz-Kolibri)**
Discosura conversii
(Syn.: Popelairia conversii)**
(BOURCIER & MULSANT, 1849)
... Vorkommen: südliches Zentralamerika (W-Panama), nördliches Südamerika (W-Kolumbien, W-Ecuador)
Lebensraum: tropischer Regenwald von 700 bis 1400 m
Gesamtlänge: 10 cm
Gewicht: 3 g
Nahrung: Nektar
Gefährdungsstatus: LC (nicht gefährdet) ...
https://www.sammlungen.hu-berlin.de/objekte/s...
Wissenschaftliche Sammlungen › Teil-Katalog der wissenschaftlichen Sammlungen Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
... Popelairia conversii
1. Dornschwanzelfe (Deutsch) 2. Green Thorntail (English)
› Lebewesen › Tier › Chordata [1. Chordatiere (Deutsch)] › Vertebrata [1. Wirbeltiere (Deutsch)] › Aves [1. Vögel (Deutsch)] › Apodiformes [1. Segler (Deutsch)] › Trochilidae [1. Kolibris (Deutsch)] › Popelairia conversii [1. Dornschwanzelfe (Deutsch) 2. Green Thorntail (English)] ...
https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Vogelwarte_58_2020...
Deutsche Namen der Vögel der Erde ...
... Segler
Kolibris Familie Trochilidae Hummingbirds
... Haubenfadenelfe Discosura popelairii Wire-crested Thorntail SA
Brustband-Fadenelfe Discosura langsdorffi Black-bellied Thorntail SA
Kupferfadenelfe Discosura letitiae Letitia‘s Thorntail SA
Grünfadenelfe Discosura conversii Green Thorntail MA, SA
Diskusfadenelfe Discosura longicaudus Racket-tailed Coquette SA
Rotschnabel-Jamaikasylphe Trochilus polytmus Red-billed Streamertail NA ...
https://www.academia.edu/37628294/German_Bird...
... 4534. Trochilidae – ᴅɪᴇ Koibris
... 4740. Discosura – namenlos
4741. Discosura longicaudus – ᴅɪᴇ Diskuselfe
4742. Popelairia – namenlos
4743. Discosura conversii or Popelairia conversii – ᴅɪᴇ grüne Fadenelfe, ᴅɪᴇ Dornschwanzelfe, ᴅᴇʀ Dornschwanz-Kolibri
4744. Discosura popelairii or Popelairia popelairii – ᴅɪᴇ Haubenfadenelfe, ᴅɪᴇ Fadenschopfelfe
4745. Discosura langsdorffi or Popelairia langsdorffi – ᴅɪᴇ Brustband-Fadenelfe, ᴅɪᴇ Langsdorffelfe
... 4748. Discosura letitiae or Popelairia letitiae – ᴅɪᴇ Kupferfadenelfe ...
https://ebird.org/species/gretho1?siteLanguage=de
Caprimulgiformes
Trochilidae
Grünfadenelfe
Discosura conversii
LC nicht gefährdet ...
... The Cornell Lab of Ornitology
Umfassende Darstellung aller Vogelarten und -familien. ...
Taxonomie aller Vögel der Welt - Band I: Die komplette ...
https://books.google.de/books?id=1yBrDwAAQBAJ...
fotolulu • 2018 • Science
... 1852 Discosura conversii Grüne Fadenelfe Green Thorntail Costa Rica bis W Ekuador Bourcier & Mulsant, 1846 Discosura longicaudus Diskuselfe ...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCne_Fadenelfe
Die Grüne Fadenelfe, Grünfadenelfe (Discosura conversii, Syn.: Popelairia conversii) auch Dornschwanzelfe oder Dornschwanz-Kolibri, ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Kolibris (Trochilidae). Die Art hat ein großes Verbreitungsgebiet, das sich über die Länder Costa Rica, Panama, Kolumbien und Ecuador erstreckt. Der Bestand wird von der IUCN als nicht gefährdet (Least Concern) eingeschätzt.
Merkmale
Die Grüne Fadenelfe erreicht eine Körperlänge von etwa 10,2 cm bei den Männchen, und 6,6 cm bei den Weibchen. Der kurze gerade Schnabel ist ca. 1 cm lang. Der Oberkopf und die Kehle des Männchens glitzern grün. Der Rest schimmert grün mit einem weißen Bürzelband und weißen Flecken an den Flanken. Der stahlblaue Schwanz ist tief gegabelt, wobei die äußeren drei Steuerfederpaare langgezogen und spitz sind. Die Weibchen sind sehr viel kleiner, die Oberseite ist grün mit einem weißen Bürzelband. ...
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22687275/...
... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Discosura conversii
Authority (Bourcier & Mulsant, 1846)
Synonyms
Popelairia conversii Sibley and Monroe (1990, 1993)
Popelairia conversii Stotz et al. (1996)
Popelairia conversii conversii BirdLife International (2004)
Common names
English Green Thorntail
Taxonomic sources SACC. 2005 and updates. A classification of the bird species of South America. Available at: http ://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm#. ...
http://www.neotropicalbirdclub.org/articles/1...
... Between the Pacific coast and wet foothill forest at El Diviso, at 660 m (km 100 on the highway), 16 species of hummingbird have been recorded. At km 92 (01°25'N 78°14'W, at 583 m) a trail leaves the roadside for Pueblo Nuevo village, transecting a mosaic of secondary and primary forest. Species here include: Green Thorntail Popelairia conversii, Blue-chested Hummingbird Amazilia amabilis, Purple-chested Hummingbird A. rosenbergi (an altitudinal extension of 380 m), Green-crowned Brilliant Heliodoxa jacula (range extension within the Colombian Pacific), and Tooth-billed Hummingbird Androdon aequatorialis . This bizarre species is commonly seen flycatching in small clearings in primary forest at 500 m. ...
https://carolinabirds.org/HTML/Hummingbird-03.htm
HUMMINGBIRDs
Order Apodiformes Family Trochilidae
Hummingbirds are restricted to the Americas from southern Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, including the Caribbean. The majority of species occur in tropical and subtropical Central and South America. Hummingbirds are are among the smallest of birds. ...
... Genus Discosura
Some have argued for merging the Thorntails into the Coquettes (Lophornis), which they overall resemble, except for the highly modified tail-feathers of the males. ...
... Thorntail,_Green Discosura conversii
Found: Costa Rica to Ecuador
The Green Thorntail has mainly green upperparts; white rump band; blackish lower rump, tail. Male has long wire-like tail. ...
http://www.arthurgrosset.com/sabirds/greentho...
Green Thorntail Discosura conversii
Amagusa Reserve, Pichincha, Ecuador
November 2019
The Green Thorntail is distributed from Costa Rica, through Panama to the Pacific coast of Colombia and Ecuador. See the distribution map at Birdlife International. It is found in the canopy and borders of humid forest between 300 and 1,000 metres.
This is a female showing a black throat, a conspicuous white malar streak and a white rump band. The male has an extremely long and forked tail.
The specific name comes from a little known French naturalist, a M. Convers, who worked in Colombia in the 19th century. ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser...
Discosura conversii
Taxonomy ID: 472801 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid472801)
current name Discosura conversii (Bourcier & Mulsant, 1846)
basionym: Trochilus conversii Bourcier & Mulsant, 1846
homotypic synonym: Popelairia conversii
Genbank common name: green thorntail
NCBI BLAST name: birds
Rank: species ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_thorntail
The green thorntail (Discosura conversii) is a small hummingbird that is a resident breeder from Costa Rica to western Ecuador. It occurs at middle elevations from 700–1,400 m (2,300–4,600 ft) but may descend lower early in the wet season. In Costa Rica and Panama it is confined to the Caribbean slopes.
This is a forest canopy species. The nest is undescribed, but a published image shows a female constructing a nest on a thin branch, so it is presumably similar to other cup nests built by species such as the green-breasted mango. All hummingbirds lay two white eggs incubated by the female alone.
Green thorntail has mainly green upperparts, a white rump band and a blackish lower rump and tail. It weighs just 3 g (0.11 oz). The 10 cm (3.9 in) long male has the long wire-like tail that gives this species its name and green underparts. The 7.5 cm (3.0 in) long female lacks the long tail and has blackish underparts with a green breast band. She has conspicuous white moustaches. ...
... Synonyms Popelairia conversii ...