Green-throated mountaingem
The green-throated mountaingem or green-throated mountain-gem is a species of hummingbird in tribe Lampornithini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is found in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
Taxonomy and systematics
The green-throated mountaingem has sometimes been considered conspecific with its close relative the green-breasted mountaingem. It has these four subspecies:- L. v. amadoni Rowley, JS
- L. v. ovandensis Brodkorb
- L. v. viridipallens Bourcier & Mulsant
- L. v. nubivagus Dickey & Van Rossem
Description
The green-throated mountaingem is long and weighs about. Both sexes of all subspecies have a straight black bill, a white stripe behind the eye above a dark cheek, and a slightly forked tail.Adult males of the nominate subspecies have green upperparts with a bronzy rump and bluish black uppertail coverts. Their central tail feathers are black and the rest pale gray. Their throat is white with bluish green spots, their breast white, their belly grayish with green spots on the sides and flanks, and their undertail coverts dusky gray. Adult females have emerald green upperparts and an unspotted white throat but are otherwise like the male. Juveniles are like adult females but with a pale buffy throat.
Subspecies L. v. amadoni is darker overall than the nominate and is less bronzy on the rump. L. v. ovandensis differs from the nominate only in having a lesser extent of green spots on the sides and flanks. L. v. nubivagus has dark green upperparts and an intensely bronze rump.
Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of green-throated mountaingem are found thus:- L. v. amadoni, the Sierra Atravesada in southeastern Oaxaca, Mexico
- L. v. ovandensis, Mexico's Chiapas state and northwestern Guatemala
- L. v. viridipallens, eastern Guatemala, extreme northern El Salvador, and western Honduras
- L. v. nubivagus, Santa Ana Volcano in western El Salvador