https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22687417/...
... Taxonomy in detail
Scientific name Amazilia lilliae
Authority (Stone, 1917)
Synonyms Lepidopyga lilliae Stone, 1917
Common names
English Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird
Spanish; Castilian Colibrí Ventrizafiro
Taxonomic sources Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International. 2020. Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world. Version 5. Available at: http ://datazone.birdlife.org/userfiles/file/Species/Taxonomy/HBW-BirdLife_Checklist_v5_Dec20.zip. ...
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2021 eBird Taxonomy Update
... This year’s update is v2021 of the eBird/Clements Checklist. The eBird/Clements Checklist is an integrated global taxonomy for the birds of the world, including all species and subspecies, as well as additional taxa useful to field birders to report in eBird. The list of species available in eBird is the eBird Taxonomy (v2021) and includes all species, subspecies groups (which we call identifiable sub-specific forms or ISSF), hybrids, intergrades, spuhs (e.g., scoter sp.), slashes (e.g., Short-billed/Long-billed Dowitcher), domestics, and forms. ...
… Sapphire-throated Hummingbird: Lepidopyga coeruleogularis –> Chrysuronia coeruleogularis
Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird: Lepidopyga lilliae –> Chrysuronia lilliae
Shining-green/Sapphire-throated/Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird: Lepidopyga sp. –> Chrysuronia goudoti/coeruleogularis/lilliae
Humboldt’s Sapphire: Hylocharis humboldtii –> Chrysuronia humboldtii ...
https://www.oneearth.org/species-of-the-week-...
... Across the northern coast of South America and stretching along the eastern edge as the jungle meets the sea, are mangrove swamps flourishing with biodiversity. These trees, partially on land, are also partially sunken in water that is both fresh from rain and rivers and salinized from the ocean’s tides. Such a mix has allowed species to evolve here that are found nowhere else on earth. One of the smallest of these is the sapphire-bellied hummingbird, Chrysuronia lilliae. Their small size and wetland environment have made them difficult to study, but what is known about these birds is that they are vital pollinators to an essential ecosystem. ...
https://fieldguides.com/triplists/cms16.html
Field Guides Tour Report
Colombia: Santa Marta Escape 2016 ...
... SAPPHIRE-BELLIED HUMMINGBIRD (Lepidopyga lilliae) – This Critically Endangered species is still known only from around its type locality of the mangroves on Isla Salamanca. We again saw birds that closely match the original description (although a little more green on the lower underparts). We missed the species two months earlier, so it was great to reconnect. Its status versus Sapphire-throated, which occurs not far to the west, remains to be studied thoroughly. [E] ...
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Chrysuronia lilliae (Stone, 1917)
... Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom: Animalia
Taxonomic Rank: Species
Synonym(s): Lepidopyga lilliae Stone, 1917
Common Name(s): Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird [English]
Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid
Data Quality Indicators: Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphire-bellie...
The sapphire-bellied hummingbird (Chrysuronia lilliae) is an Endangered species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is endemic to Colombia.[5][4][1]
Taxonomy and systematics
The sapphire-bellied hummingbird was formerly placed in the genera Lepidopyga and Amazilia. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that both genera were polyphyletic. In the revised classification to create monophyletic genera, the sapphire-bellied hummingbird was moved by most taxonomic systems to Chrysuronia.[6][7][5][8][9] However, BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World (HBW) retains it in Amazilia.[4] At times the species has been treated as a subspecies of the sapphire-throated hummingbird (C. coeruleogularis).[8]
The sapphire-bellied hummingbird is monotypic.[5]
Description
The sapphire-bellied hummingbird is 8.9 to 9.4 cm (3.5 to 3.7 in) long. Males weigh about 4.3 g (0.15 oz). Males' bills have a black maxilla and a black-tipped pinkish mandible. They have a shining green crown, back, and rump and their tail is forked and blue-black. They have a glittering purple gorget and the rest of their underparts are glittering blue. The female's weight has not been documented nor its plumage described, though the latter is thought to be similar to the male's but grayer on the underparts.[10][11] ...
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colibri_de_Lillie
Le Colibri de Lillie ou Colibri de Lillian (Chrysuronia lilliae, aussi Lepidopyga lilliae) est une espèce de colibris de la sous-famille des Trochilinae.
Habitat et distribution
Le Colibri de Lillie fréquente la mangrove et occasionnellement les fruticées adjacentes dans une zone côtière restreinte au nord de la Colombie.
... Alimentation
Dans la mangrove, ce colibri préfère butiner les fleurs de Pelliciera rhizophorae. En dehors de la mangrove, il fréquente volontiers les fleurs d'Erythrina fusca.
Conservation
On évalue la taille de la population entre 50 et 250 individus. Les observations proviennent principalement de la Vía Parque Isla de Salamanca et du Sanctuaire de faune et de flore du grand marais de Santa Marta. ...
https://www.oiseaux.net/oiseaux/colibri.de.li...
Colibri de Lillian ou Colibri de Lillie
Chrysuronia lilliae - Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird
Description identification
Colibri de Lillian (Chrysuronia lilliae) est un oiseau qui appartient à la famille des Trochilidés.
... Habitat
Forêt : mangrove ; Maquis : sec
... Descripteur Stone, 1917
Biométrie Taille : 10 cm ...
https://dibird.com/species/sapphirebellied-hu...
Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird / Chrysuronia lilliae
... Conservation status
CR - Critically endangered
... Old latin name for bird
Amazilia lilliae, Lepidopyga lilliae ...
... French Colibri de Lillie, Colibri de Lillian, ...
https://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/a...
... Français
Domaine(s) Oiseaux
Entrée(s) universelle(s) Lepidopyga lilliae latin
colibri de Lillian
correct, nom masculin, uniformisé
OBS Oiseau de la famille des Trochilidae.
OBS colibri de Lillian : nom français uniformisé par la Commission internationale des noms français des oiseaux. ...
https://www.aerien.ch/oiseaux/Lepidopyga_lill...
Colibri de Lillian
Apodiformes > Trochilidae > Lepidopyga lilliae* Stone, 1918
Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird (en) ;Lillikolibri (de) ;Colibrì panciazaffiro (it) ;Colibrí ventrizafiro (es)
Note : aussi Blaubauchkolibri (de).
... Répartition : Régions côtières du centre-nord de la Colombie.
Habitat : Forêt tropicale et subtropicale de mangrove ; zones arbustives tropicales ou subtropicales sèches.
... Région : Amérique ( 1 pays afficher/cacher )
Statut : Danger critique, population en baisse :
... Espèces du genre Lepidopyga | Chrysuronia ...
https://ebird.org/species/sabhum1?siteLanguage=fr
Caprimulgiformes
Trochilidae
Colibri de Lillie
Chrysuronia lilliae
EN En danger
... Toute l'information sur l'histoire naturelle des espèces et familles d'oiseaux du Monde. ...
https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?lang=...
Colibri de Lillie
Chrysuronia lilliae Stone, 1917
... Ordre: Apodiformes
Famille: Trochilidae
Genre: Chrysuronia
scientifique: Chrysuronia lilliae
... Citation: Stone, 1917 ...
... français: Colibri de Lillian, Colibri de Lillie ...
... scientifique: Amazilia lilliae, Chrysuronia lilliae, Lepidopyga coeruleogularis lilliae, Lepidopyga lilliae ...