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Ермітні (Phaethornithinae) — одна з шести підродин серпокрильцеподібних птахів родини колібрієвих (Trochilidae). 隐蜂鸟亚科(学名:Phaethornithinae)是蜂鸟科的一个亚科,包括6属37种,分布在墨西哥南部、中美洲、南美洲,最南到阿根廷北部。 Els fetornitins (Phaethornithinae) són una de les dues subfamílies de colibrís, per tant pertanyen a la família dels troquílids (Trochilidae). Aquesta subfamília agrupa 6 gèneres amb 35 espècies que viuen a la regió neotropical, des de Mèxic fins a l'Argentina. Genèricament reben el nom d'ermitans a moltes llengües (Anglès: Hermits. Francès: Ermites. Espanyol: Ermitaños). Phaethornithinae Jardine, 1833 è una sottofamiglia di uccelli della famiglia Trochilidae. De Phaethornithinae (heremietkolibries) is een van de vijf onderfamilies die onderdeel zijn van de kolibriefamilie Trochilidae. Deze onderfamilie is weer onderverdeeld in zes geslachten: 1. * Geslacht Anopetia: (1 soort: oranjestuitheremietkolibrie) 2. * Geslacht Eutoxeres: (2 soorten haaksnavelkolibries) 3. * Geslacht Glaucis: (3 soorten heremietkolibries) 4. * Geslacht Phaethornis: (27 soorten heremietkolibries) 5. * Geslacht Ramphodon: (1 soort: zaagsnavelheremietkolibrie) 6. * Geslacht Threnetes: (3 soorten baardkolibries) The hermits are tropical and subtropical hummingbirds in the subfamily Phaethornithinae, comprising 37 species in six genera. They occur from southern Mexico, through Central America, to South America as far south as northern Argentina. Most hermits are restricted to the edge and undergrowth of forest, woodland and second growth, but some species (e.g. the planalto hermit) also occur in more open habitats. Pustelniki (Phaethornithinae) – podrodzina ptaków z rodziny kolibrowatych (Trochilidae). カギハシハチドリ亜科(かぎはしはちどりあか、学名 Phaethornithinae は、鳥類アマツバメ目ハチドリ科の亜科である。 強い性的二型が特徴である。 Fetornitíneos (nome científico: Phaethornithinae) é uma subfamília de beija-flores tropicais e subtropicais que compreende de 30 a 40 espécies em seis gêneros. Ela ocorrem do sul do México, através da América Central, até a América do Sul até o norte da Argentina. A maioria dos rabos-brancos são restritos à borda de mata, a baixas alturas e à floresta secundária, mais algumas espécies (por exemplo o rabo-branco-acanelado) também ocorrem em lugares mais abertos. Колибри-отшельники (лат. Phaethornithinae) — подсемейство птиц семейства колибри. Les Phaethornithinae forment une sous-famille d'oiseaux-mouches. Cette sous-famille regroupe 36 espèces réparties dans 6 genres qui vivent du Mexique à l'Argentine. La plupart des oiseaux de cette sous-famille ont pour noms normalisés (CINFO) ermites à part deux becs-en-faucille. Une espèce, Ramphodon naevius, plus récemment intégrée dans ce groupe, est également appelée colibri tacheté, mais la CINFO la reconnait sous le nom d'ermite tacheté. Los fetornitinos (Phaethornithinae) son una subfamilia de aves apodiformes de la familia Trochilidae conocidas vulgarmente como ermitaños. Los ermitaños junto la subfamilia Trochilinae conforman la familia Trochilidae, que agrupa a los colibríes. El grupo comprende aproximadamente 34 especies en seis géneros.
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Колибри-отшельники (лат. Phaethornithinae) — подсемейство птиц семейства колибри. The hermits are tropical and subtropical hummingbirds in the subfamily Phaethornithinae, comprising 37 species in six genera. They occur from southern Mexico, through Central America, to South America as far south as northern Argentina. Their plumage typically involves greens, browns, rufous or grey. Most species show some green or bronze iridescence to the upperparts, but this is far less conspicuous than that of many other hummingbirds. The male and female plumages of hermits are very similar, with differences limited to details of bill-shape, tail-shape and/or strength of colours/patterns. Most species of hermit do not show the strong sexual dimorphism usually associated with hummingbirds; green hermit is an exception to this rule. Hermits in the type genus, Phaethornis, have a long decurved bill (except for three species, P. koepkeae, P. philippii and P. bourcieri, with virtually straight bills) with a red or yellow base to the lower mandible, and their two central tail feathers are elongated and tipped with white, buff or ochre. The crown of the head is flat, and two pale facial stripes enclose a dusky mask. Most hermits are restricted to the edge and undergrowth of forest, woodland and second growth, but some species (e.g. the planalto hermit) also occur in more open habitats. Many species of hermits form leks and congregate on traditional display grounds, where females visit to choose a mate. Male hermits are generally less aggressive than other male hummingbirds, although both sexes will defend a feeding territory. Most hermits are associated with heliconias, but will utilize other nectar sources (flowers of Centropogon, Passiflora, Costus, etc.). To a lesser degree, they will capture small arthropods. The long, decurved bills typical of this group of hummingbirds are an adaptation to certain flowers. This is taken to an extreme in the two sicklebills (Eutoxeres spp.) with their very decurved bills. Many species, including the rufous-breasted hermit, also use the heliconias for nesting, attaching their conical nest to the underside of one of the plant's broad leaves. The taxonomy of some groups has changed significantly in recent years. Apart from those issues discussed at Phaethornis, a taxonomic problem occurs with the Threnetes leucurus/T. niger complex. Schuchmann & Hinkelmann (1999) considered the sooty barbthroat a melanistic variant of the T. leucurus, but as it was described first, its scientific name was adopted for the entire species; pale-tailed barbthroat (T. niger). This, however, has not been accepted by all authorities, notably SACC, which consider both T. niger and T. leucurus as valid species. Additionally, Mallet-Rodrigues (2006) suggested the taxon loehkeni should be considered a valid species, the bronze-tailed barbthroat. Three additional species, the tooth-billed hummingbird (Androdon aequatorialis), the green-fronted lancebill (Doryfera ludovicae) and the blue-fronted lancebill (D. johannae), have been included in this subfamily in the past, but are now placed in Trochilinae. Fetornitíneos (nome científico: Phaethornithinae) é uma subfamília de beija-flores tropicais e subtropicais que compreende de 30 a 40 espécies em seis gêneros. Ela ocorrem do sul do México, através da América Central, até a América do Sul até o norte da Argentina. A plumagem geralmente envolve verde, marrom, vermelho ou cinza. A maioria das espécies mostra alguma iridescência verde ou bronze nas costas, mais é muito menos visível do que na maioria dos outros beija-flores. As plumagens dos machos e das fêmeas são bastante similares, com diferenças limitadas a detalhes da forma do bico, a forma da cauda e/ou a intensidade das cores. A maioria das espécies de rabo-branco não mostra o dimorfismo sexual normalmente associado aos beija-flores; a espécie é uma exceção. Rabos-brancos do gênero-tipo, Phaethornis, têm um bico longo e recurvado (três espécies, P. koepkeae, e , possuem bicos virtualmente retos) com a base da mandíbula inferior vermelha ou amarela e as duas penas centrais da cauda são alongadas e com a ponta branca, cor de couro ou ocre. A coroa da cabeça é plana, e duas listras faciais pálidas compõem uma máscara escura. A maioria dos rabos-brancos são restritos à borda de mata, a baixas alturas e à floresta secundária, mais algumas espécies (por exemplo o rabo-branco-acanelado) também ocorrem em lugares mais abertos. Muitas espécies de rabos-brancos formam leks e se reúnem em exibições que as fêmeas visitam para escolher um parceiro. Os machos de rabos-brancos são geralmente menos agressivos que machos de outras espécies de beija-flor, embora os dois sexos defendam seu território de alimentação. A maioria dos rabos-brancos estão associados a helicônias, mas utilizam outras fontes de néctar (flores de Centropogon, Passiflora, Costus, etc.). Em menor grau, eles podem capturar pequenos artrópodes. Os bicos longos e recurvados típicos dos rabos-brancos são adaptações para certas flores. Isso é levado ao extremo nas duas espécies do gênero Eutoxeres, nas quais os bicos são muito recurvados. Muitas espécies, incluindo o balança-rabo-de-bico-torto, também usam as helicônias para nidificar, fixando seus ninhos cônicos na parte de baixo das amplas folhas dessas plantas. A taxonomia de alguns grupos tem mudado significativamente nos últimos anos. Além dessas questões discutidas no Phaethornis, um problema taxonômico ocorre com o complexo /T. niger. Schuchmann & Hinkelmann (1999) considerou T. niger uma variante melanística de T. leucurus, mas como o primeiro foi descrito anteriormente, seu nome científico foi adotado para a espécie inteira. Isso, no entanto, não foi aceito por todas as autoridades, a , considerou T. niger e T. leucurus como espécies válidas. Adicionalmente, Mallet-Rodrigues (2006) sugeriu que o táxon loehkeni deveria ser considerado uma espécie válida. Três espécies adicionais, o Androdon aequatorialis, o Doryfera ludovicae e , eram incluídas nesta subfamília mas agora estão encaixadas na subfamília Trochilinae. Pustelniki (Phaethornithinae) – podrodzina ptaków z rodziny kolibrowatych (Trochilidae). Les Phaethornithinae forment une sous-famille d'oiseaux-mouches. Cette sous-famille regroupe 36 espèces réparties dans 6 genres qui vivent du Mexique à l'Argentine. La plupart des oiseaux de cette sous-famille ont pour noms normalisés (CINFO) ermites à part deux becs-en-faucille. Une espèce, Ramphodon naevius, plus récemment intégrée dans ce groupe, est également appelée colibri tacheté, mais la CINFO la reconnait sous le nom d'ermite tacheté. Phaethornithinae Jardine, 1833 è una sottofamiglia di uccelli della famiglia Trochilidae. De Phaethornithinae (heremietkolibries) is een van de vijf onderfamilies die onderdeel zijn van de kolibriefamilie Trochilidae. Deze onderfamilie is weer onderverdeeld in zes geslachten: 1. * Geslacht Anopetia: (1 soort: oranjestuitheremietkolibrie) 2. * Geslacht Eutoxeres: (2 soorten haaksnavelkolibries) 3. * Geslacht Glaucis: (3 soorten heremietkolibries) 4. * Geslacht Phaethornis: (27 soorten heremietkolibries) 5. * Geslacht Ramphodon: (1 soort: zaagsnavelheremietkolibrie) 6. * Geslacht Threnetes: (3 soorten baardkolibries) Los fetornitinos (Phaethornithinae) son una subfamilia de aves apodiformes de la familia Trochilidae conocidas vulgarmente como ermitaños. Los ermitaños junto la subfamilia Trochilinae conforman la familia Trochilidae, que agrupa a los colibríes. El grupo comprende aproximadamente 34 especies en seis géneros. 隐蜂鸟亚科(学名:Phaethornithinae)是蜂鸟科的一个亚科,包括6属37种,分布在墨西哥南部、中美洲、南美洲,最南到阿根廷北部。 Ермітні (Phaethornithinae) — одна з шести підродин серпокрильцеподібних птахів родини колібрієвих (Trochilidae). カギハシハチドリ亜科(かぎはしはちどりあか、学名 Phaethornithinae は、鳥類アマツバメ目ハチドリ科の亜科である。 強い性的二型が特徴である。 Els fetornitins (Phaethornithinae) són una de les dues subfamílies de colibrís, per tant pertanyen a la família dels troquílids (Trochilidae). Aquesta subfamília agrupa 6 gèneres amb 35 espècies que viuen a la regió neotropical, des de Mèxic fins a l'Argentina. Genèricament reben el nom d'ermitans a moltes llengües (Anglès: Hermits. Francès: Ermites. Espanyol: Ermitaños).
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