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Santa Marta tinamou

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The Santa Marta tinamou, Crypturellus erythropus idoneus, is a subspecies of tinamou that was recognized as a species by most authorities until 2006. It is found in northern South America.[2]

Etymology

Crypturellus is formed from three Latin or Greek words: kruptos meaning covered or hidden, oura meaning tail, and ellus meaning diminutive. Therefore, Crypturellus means small hidden tail.[3]

Taxonomy

The Santa Marta tinamou is a member of the paleognaths, a group that includes the flightless ratites, with the tinamous being the only family that flies. Up until 2006 they were generally accepted as a separate species; however, that year the SACC rejected a proposal to separate this species out and thus they are now generally regarded as part of Crypturellus erythropus.[4][5]

Range

They are located in the northwestern portion of Venezuela and northeastern Colombia.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Brands, S. (2008)
  2. ^ a b Clements, J. (2007)
  3. ^ Gotch, A. F. (1195)
  4. ^ Remsen Jr. J. V. (2006)
  5. ^ BirdLife International (2008)

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Santa Marta tinamou: Brief Summary

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The Santa Marta tinamou, Crypturellus erythropus idoneus, is a subspecies of tinamou that was recognized as a species by most authorities until 2006. It is found in northern South America.

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