Amethyst-throated sunangel
The amethyst-throated sunangel is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru.
Taxonomy and systematics
The amethyst-throated sunangel's taxonomy is not settled. The International Ornithological Committee, BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World, and the Clements taxonomy assign these four subspecies to it:- H. a. laticlavius, Salvin
- H. a. decolor, Zimmer, JT
- H. a. apurimacensis, Weller
- H. a. amethysticollis, d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye
Description
The amethyst-throated sunangel, as defined by the IOC, is about long and weighs. The species has a straight, rather short, black bill. The adult male of nominate subspecies H. a. amethysticollis has shiny dark green upperparts with a bright green frontlet just above the bill. Its throat and upper breast gorget is rosy amethyst. That area has a narrow black border on the neck and a broader cinnamon band below it. The lower breast is glittery green and the rest of the underparts buff with green discs. The central tail feathers are bronze-green and the outer ones blue-black. The adult female is similar to the male but has a rusty throat with black flecks. Immatures are similar to the female.Subspecies H. a. laticlavius has a reddish purple gorget, a whitish breastband, and a buffy grayish belly. H. a. decolor has a paler frontlet than the nominate; its gorget is a deeper violet, its breast band whiter, and its belly grayer. H. a. apurimacensis has a turquoise-green frontlet, a whitish buff breast, and a pale buff belly.
Distribution and habitat
The four subspecies of amethyst-throated sunangel are found thus:- H. a. laticlavius, the Andes of southern Ecuador south to northern Department of Cajamarca in Peru
- H. a. decolor, the eastern slope of the Andes in central Peru from south of the Marañón River to the Department of Junín
- H. a. apurimacensis, the valleys of the Apurímac River and upper Urubamba River in the departments of Ayacucho and Cusco, southeastern Peru
- H. a. amethysticollis, the eastern slope of the Andes from southern Peru into northwestern Bolivia as far as Cochabamba Department