Patagona peruviana
Taxonavigation
editFamilia: Trochilidae
Subfamilia: Trochilinae
Genus: Patagona
Species: Patagona peruviana
Name
editPatagona peruviana Boucard, 1893
- Holotype: MNHN
- Type locality: Tinta, Cuzco, Peru
Synonymy
edit- Patagona boliviana Boucard, 1893
- Patagona gigas peruviana Boucard, 1893
- Patagona chaski Williamson et al., 2024
- Type locality: PERU: dept. Cusco, Prov. Urubamba, district Ollantaytambo, loc. Choquechaca, 13°11.620′S, 72°13.972′W, elev. 4,030 m
- Holotype: MSB. male ♂, 8 March 2009. Parts saved: skin, blood, heart, muscle, liver, lung, pancreas. Prepared by Emil Bautista; personal catalog number EBO 1108.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Boucard, A. 1892-1895. Genera of Humming Birds. The Humming Bird. A quarterly, scientific, artistic and industrial review. London. v.2 (1892): 1–56 BHL; v.3 (1893): 55–106 BHL; v.4 (1894): 107–202 BHL; v.5 (1895): 203–412 BHL Reference page. 3: p. 61
Additional references
edit- Williamson, J.L., Gyllenhaal, E.F., Bauerfeind, S.M., Bautista, E., Baumann, M.J., Gadek, C.R., Marra, P.P., Ricote, N., Valqui H., T.H., Bozinovic, F., Singh, N.D. & Witt, C.C. 2024. Extreme elevational migration spurred cryptic speciation in giant hummingbirds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences PNAS 121 (21): e2313599121 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2313599121 Reference page.
- Areta, J.I., Halley, M.R., Kirwan, G.M., Norambuena, H.V., Krabbe, N. & Piacentini, V.de Q. 2024. The world's largest hummingbird was described 131 years ago. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 144 (3): 328–332. DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v144i3.2024.a14 Reference page.
Links
edit- ZooBank: D2D498B7-1427-4A56-81F9-BFEA8C9CB6F5
Vernacular names
editEnglish: Northern Giant Hummingbird
español: Colibrí gigante norteño
español: Colibrí gigante norteño