Scaly-breasted hummingbird
The scaly-breasted hummingbird or scaly-breasted sabrewing is a species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.
Taxonomy and systematics
Most major taxonomic systems place the scaly-breasted hummingbird by itself in genus Phaeochroa. However, BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World places it in the large genus Campylopterus and calls it the scaly-breasted sabrewing. All but HBW follow the findings of a 2014 study that found Campylpterus to be polyphyletic and resulted in the move of several species to other genera.The worldwide systems agree that the scaly-breasted hummingbird has these six subspecies:
- P. c. roberti
- P. c. maculicauda Griscom, 1932
- P. c. furvescens Wetmore, 1967
- P. c. saturatior
- P. c. cuvierii
- P. c. berlepschi Hellmayr, 1915
Description
The scaly-breasted hummingbird is long and weighs about. All of the subspecies except P. c. roberti have a mostly black bill with a pink base to the mandible; robertis is all black. Males and females of all subspecies have the same plumage but females have a longer bill. The nominate subspecies P. c. cuvierii is the smallest and palest subspecies. It is mostly bronzy green with a grayish buff belly. The feathers of the underparts have buffy edges that give a scaly appearance. The tail is mostly bronzy, with white tips on the outer two or three pairs of feathers.Subspecies P. c. roberti differs from the nominate by having black outer tail feathers with white tips. P. c. maculicauda has a greener throat than the nominate's and partially black outer tail feathers. P. c. furvescens has a darker green throat and upper breast and a paler belly than the nominate. P. c. saturatior is the largest and darkest subspecies but otherwise is similar to the nominate. P. c. berlepschi has a somewhat rusty belly and more white on the tips of the tail than the nominate.
Distribution and habitat
The scaly-breasted hummingbird is distributed thus:- P. c. roberti, extreme southeastern Mexico and on the Caribbean slope through Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and Nicaragua into northeastern Costa Rica
- P. c. maculicauda, Pacific slope of Costa Rica
- P. c. furvescens, Pacific slope of western Panama
- P. c. saturatior, Coiba Island off southwestern Panama
- P. c. cuvierii, central Panama east into Guna Yala
- P. c. berlepschi, northern Colombia's Atlántico and Bolívar departments