Lepidocolaptes


Lepidocolaptes is a genus of birds in the ovenbird family Furnariidae. These are relatively small woodcreepers with fairly long, thin and slightly decurved bills.

Taxonomy

The genus Lepidocolaptes was introduced in 1853 by the German naturalist Ludwig Reichenbach. The name combines the Ancient Greek lepis meaning "scale" with kolaptēs meaning "pecker". The type species was designated as the scaled woodcreeper by George Robert Gray in 1855.

Species

The genus contains 11 species:
ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
Lepidocolaptes leucogasterWhite-striped woodcreeperMexico.
Lepidocolaptes souleyetiiStreak-headed woodcreepersouthern Mexico to northwestern Peru, northern Brazil and Guyana, and also on Trinidad.
Lepidocolaptes angustirostrisNarrow-billed woodcreeperArgentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Suriname, and Uruguay.
Lepidocolaptes affinisSpot-crowned woodcreepercentral Mexico in the east, the Sierra Madre Orientals, to northern Panama.
Lepidocolaptes lacrymigerMontane woodcreeperBolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
Lepidocolaptes squamatusScaled woodcreeperBrazil.
Lepidocolaptes falcinellusScalloped woodcreepersoutheastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and far northeastern Argentina.
Lepidocolaptes albolineatusGuianan woodcreeperBrazil, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, and eastern Venezuela.
Lepidocolaptes duidaeDuida woodcreeperBrazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
Lepidocolaptes fatimalimaeInambari woodcreepersouthwestern Amazonia
Lepidocolaptes fuscicapillusDusky-capped woodcreeper southeastern Amazonia

The lesser woodcreeper was formerly included in this genus, but is now in Xiphorhynchus.