Tachymarptis
Tachymarptis is a genus of bird in the swift family, Apodidae. It contains the Alpine swift of Eurasia and Africa and the mottled swift of Africa. They are large swifts with relatively broad wings, a large head, a medium-length forked tail and white in the underparts.
Taxonomy
The genus Tachymarptis was introduced in 1922 by the South African zoologist Austin Roberts with Hirundo melba Linnaeus, 1758, the alpine swift, as the type species. The name Tachymarptis comes from Greek takhus and marptis.The genus contains two species:
- Alpine swift, Tachymarptis melba
- Mottled swift, Tachymarptis aequatorialis