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... Philodice evelynae
1. Bahamakolibri (Deutsch) 2. Bahama Woodstar (English)
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Deutsche Namen der Vögel der Erde ...
... Segler
Kolibris Familie Trochilidae Hummingbirds
... Kolibris
... Amethyststernkolibri Calliphlox amethystina Amethyst Woodstar SA
Bahamasternkolibri Calliphlox evelynae Bahama Woodstar NA
Inaguasternkolibri Calliphlox lyrura Inagua Woodstar NA
Violettkehl-Sternkolibri Calliphlox bryantae Magenta-throated Woodstar MA
Purpurkehl-Sternkolibri Calliphlox mitchellii Purple-throated Woodstar MA, SA ...
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fotolulu • 2021 • Science
... 1867 Gattung: Lamprolaima S Costa Rica Gattung: Nesophlox Nesophlox evelynae Bahamasternkolibri □ Bahama Woodstar Bahama und Caicos Is. Bourcier, ...
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... Es gibt ungefähr 10 000+ Vogelarten in der Welt, je nach unterschillichen Kriterien der ornithologischen Systematiker. Wir organisieren diese Liste der Vögel auf 10 Seiten von 1000 Arten. ...
... Order Familie Wissenschaftliche Name Art Autor
... TROCHILIFORMES Trochilidae Calypte anna Annakolibri (Lesson, 1829)
TROCHILIFORMES Trochilidae Calypte costae Costakolibri (Bourcier, 1839)
TROCHILIFORMES Trochilidae Calliphlox evelynae Bahamasternkolibri (Bourcier, 1847)
TROCHILIFORMES Trochilidae Calliphlox amethystina Amethystkolibri (Boddaert, 1783)
TROCHILIFORMES Trochilidae Mellisuga helenae Bienenelfe (Lembeye, 1850) ...
https://www.naturemobile.org/de/arten/2527/ca...
Bahamasternkolibri
Wissenschaftlicher Name : Calliphlox evelynae
Andere Namen: Català: Colibrí de les Bahames , English: Bahama Woodstar , Español: Colibrí las Bahamas , Français: Colibri des Bahamas , Nederlands: Bahamaboself , Svenska: Bahamakolibri
... Kurzbeschreibung Sein Lebensraum erstreckt sich über 13,900 km²....
https://www.academia.edu/37628294/German_Bird...
… 4534. Trochilidae – ᴅɪᴇ Koibris
... 5148. Chaetocercus – ᴅɪᴇ Zwergelfen ...
... 5169. Nesophlox – namenlos
... 5170. Nesophlox evelynae or Calliphlox evelynae – ᴅᴇʀ Bahamasternkolibri, ᴅᴇʀ Bahamakolibri
5171. Nesophlox lyrura or Calliphlox lyrura or Calliphlox evelynae lyrura – ᴅᴇʀ Inaguasternkolibri
5172. Mellisuga – namenlos ...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahamasternkolibri
Der Bahamasternkolibri (Calliphlox evelynae, Syn. Philodice evelynae; Nesophlox evelynae) oder Bahamakolibri ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Kolibris (Trochilidae), die nur auf den Bahamas und den Turks- und Caicosinseln vorkommt. Der Bestand wird von der IUCN als LC IUCN 3 1.svg (=least concern – nicht gefährdet) eingeschätzt.
Merkmale
Der Bahamasternkolibri erreicht eine Körperlänge von 7,8 bis 8,2 cm bei einem Gewicht von 2,5 bis 3,3 gr. Die Männchen haben einen leicht gebogenen Schnabel. Der Rücken schimmert grün. Hinter dem Auge liegt ein kleiner weißer Fleck. Kinn und Kehle glitzern violett, die Brust ist weiß. Der rötlichbraune Bauch hat grünliche Beimischungen. Die hinteren Flanken sind rötlichbraun. Beim stark gegabelten Schwanz sind die äußeren Steuerfedern grün, der Rest mit teils zimtfarbenen Innenfahnen. Im Schlichtkleid wird die Färbung der Kehle durch ein blasses Grau ersetzt. Die Weibchen besitzen eine dumpf grüne Oberseite und ebenfalls einen weißen postokularen Fleck. ...
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/133484158...
... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Nesophlox evelynae
Authority (Bourcier, 1847)
Synonyms
Common names
English Bahama Hummingbird, Bahama Woodstar
Taxonomic sources Feo, T.J., Musser, J.M., Berv, J. & Clark, C.J. 2015. Divergence in morphology, calls, song, mechanical sounds, and genetics supports species status for the Inaguan hummingbird (Trochilidae: Calliphlox ‘‘evelynae’’ lyrura). Auk 132(1): 248–264. ...
... Taxonomic notes Calliphlox evelynae (del Hoyo and Collar 2014) has been moved to the genus Nesophlox Ridgway, 1910, on the basis that Abrahamczyk et al. (2015) demonstrated that the species is sister to Mellisuga Brisson, 1760 and Feo et al. (2015) showed that it falls within a clade that also includes Mellisuga and Archilochus Reichenbach, 1854. ...
https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/ency...
... Hummingbirds do not show flocking behavior. Individual social contacts are rare but occasionally do occur around superabundant nectar sources and at cave roosting sites (Andean hillstars, Oreotrochilus). Nest aggregations within a few meters are known for the cave-breeding Ecuadorian hillstar (Oreotrochilus chimborazo) and within a 66–100-ft (20–30-m) radius for the Costa hummingbird (Calypte costae), Bahama woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae), rufous-tailed hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl), and crimson topaz (Topaza pella). ...
http://www.worldbirdguide.com/birdsound/spec/...
Bahama Woodstar Calliphlox evelynae
Described by: Bourcier (1847)
Alternate common name(s): Bahaman Woodstar
Old scientific name(s): Philodice evelynae, Nesophlox evelynae
... Range West Indies, Bahamas:;
Fragmented population; (1) Caicos Is. New Providence, Grand Bahamas, the Biminis, Abaco (Marsh Harbor), Andros Is., Eleuthera, the Exumas, Cat Is., San Salvador, Long Is., Crooked and Acklins, Great Inagua, Turks and Caicos.
(2) Great Inagua Is. ...
https://www.ecoregistros.org/sheet/Nesophlox-...
Bahama Hummingbird
Nesophlox evelynae (Bourcier, 1847)
Colibrí de las Bahmas
Family: Trochilidae
Order: Caprimulgiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia
... Other Scientific Names: Calliphlox evelynae. ...
https://carolinabirds.org/HTML/Hummingbird-06.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 Calliphlox
... Woodstar,_Bahama Calliphlox evelynae
Found: the Bahamas
The Bahama Woodstar has green and gold upperparts; olive-buff underparts; black and slightly curved bull. . Male has iridescent purple gorget. ...
https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/Single...
Nesophlox evelynae (Bourcier, 1847)
... Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom: Animalia
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s): Calliphlox evelynae (Bourcier, 1847)
Calliphlox evelynae evelynae (Bourcier, 1847)
Calothorax evelynae (Bourcier, 1847)
Trochilus evelynae Bourcier, 1847
Philodice evelynae (Bourcier, 1847)
Common Name(s): Bahama Woodstar [English]
Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid
Data Quality Indicators: Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met ...
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Karl-L-S...
Bahama Hummingbird (Nesophlox evelynae) | HBW Alive
... French: Colibri des Bahamas German: Bahamasternkolibri Spanish: Colibrí de las Bahamas
... Sometimes separated, along with Calliphlox bryantae and Calliphlox mitchellii, in genus Philodice; in older works also separated in Nesophlox, alone or occasionally with Calliphlox bryantae. Has been demonstrated that present species is sister to genus Mellisuga and that it and N. lyrura fall within a clade that also includes Mellisuga and Archilochus . Until recently considered conspecific with N. lyrura. Proposed race salita, from Caicos Is, not separable from nominate. Monotypic ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahama_woodstar
The Bahama woodstar or Bahama hummingbird (Nesophlox evelynae) is a species of hummingbird endemic to the Bahama archipelago, including the Bahama and Turks and Caicos islands. It is named the "Hummer" by locals due to a distinct humming sound it makes while feeding.[3]
... This species was formerly placed in the genus Calliphlox. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that the genus Calliphlox was polyphyletic.[8] In the revised classification to create monophyletic genera, the Bahama woodstar was moved to the resurrected genus Nesophlox.[9][10]
Description
The Bahama woodstar is a small hummingbird, growing to be only about 8 to 9.5 cm (3.1 to 3.7 in) in length.[11] These birds weigh around 2.4 to 3 g (0.085 to 0.106 oz).[12] Their backs are green and gold, with olive-buff underparts, and flanks fading into white (males) or cinnamon (females). Wings are brown and their tails appear a blackish-purple.[3] Males have a fork-shaped tail while females display a more rounded tail with wider feathers. Males have bright purple iridescent gorgets lined with a white stripe, which dull out as breeding season ends. Females do not have the purple throat or white stripe.[7] Both males and females have black, slightly curved bills and black feet.[3] ...
... Synonyms Philodice evelynae Calliphlox evelynae ...