Phacellodomus


Phacellodomus is the genus of thornbirds, birds in the family Furnariidae. They are found in woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands, often near water, in South America.

Taxonomy

The genus Phacellodomus was described in 1853 by the German naturalist Ludwig Reichenbach to accommodate the rufous-fronted thornbird. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek phakellos meaning "bundle of twigs" and domos meaning "house".

Species

The genus contains ten species:
ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
 Phacellodomus rufifronsRufous-fronted thornbirdnorthern Peru, central and northeastern South America
Phacellodomus inornatusPlain thornbirdVenezuela and northeastern Colombia
Phacellodomus striaticepsStreak-fronted thornbirdeastern Puna grassland
Phacellodomus sibilatrixLittle thornbirdnorthern Argentina, Paraguay,
southeastern Bolivia and western Uruguay
Phacellodomus dorsalisChestnut-backed thornbirdupper Marañón River
 Phacellodomus maculipectusSpot-breasted thornbirdsouthern Andean Yungas
 Phacellodomus striaticollisFreckle-breasted thornbirdUruguay, northeastern Argentina and South Region
 Phacellodomus ruberGreater thornbirdCerrado, Bolivia, Paraguay
and northern Argentina
 Phacellodomus arythrophthalmusOrange-eyed thornbirdeastern Brazil
 Phacellodomus ferrugineigulaOrange-breasted thornbirdsoutheastern Brazil

Phacellodomus ferrugineigula – formerly a subspecies of P. erythrophthalmus.