Great-billed hermit
The great-billed hermit is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Taxonomy and systematics
The great-billed hermit's taxonomy is confusing. What are now the long-billed hermit and long-tailed hermit were considered conspecific and included many subspecies that are now assigned to the great-billed hermit. A satisfactory taxonomic treatment of the entire P. longirostris/P. superciliosus/P. malaris group is still lacking according to some Neotropical ornithologists.These six subspecies of great-billed hermit are generally recognized:
- P. m. malaris Nordmann
- P. m. insolitus Zimmer
- P. m. moorei Lawrence
- P. m. ochraceiventris Hellmayr
- P. m. bolivianus Gould
- P. m. margarettae Ruschi
Description
The great-billed hermit is long. Males weigh and females. The nominate subspecies is the largest. It has greenish-brown upperparts and brownish to grayish underparts. Its uppertail coverts have dark and light ochre bands and the central tail feathers are long with long white tips. It has a long decurved bill, with the female's being shorter but more curved than the male's. P. m. insolitus is smaller than the nominate but otherwise similar. P. m. moorei has paler, grayer, underparts than the nominate. P. m. bolivianus and P. m. margarettae are the smallest subspecies. The former has a dark brown throat and breast and an orange-ochre belly; P. m. margarettae is very similar to bolivianus but has paler underparts. P. m. ochraceiventris has a bright orange breast and belly.Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of great-billed hermit are found thus:- P. m. malaris, Suriname, French Guiana, and north central Brazil's Amapá state
- P. m. insolitus, eastern Colombia, southern Venezuela, and the northwestern part of Brazil's Amazonas state
- P. m. moorei, eastern and southern Colombia through eastern Ecuador into northeastern Peru as far as the Marañón River
- P. m. ochraceiventris, northeastern Peru south of the Marañón River east into western Brazil south of the Amazon River as far as the Madeira River
- P. m. bolivianus, southeastern Peru to central Bolivia and into western Brazil between the Madeira and Tapajós rivers
- P. m. margarettae, coastal eastern Brazil from Pernambuco south to Espírito Santo