- The
puffbirds and
their relatives in the near p****erine
family Bucconidae are
tropical tree-dwelling
insectivorous birds that are
found from
South America...
- 680 grams. All nest in
cavities and have
altricial young. The
Galbulidae and
Bucconidae are
often separated into a
distinct Galbuliformes order.
Analysis of nuclear...
- the two
suborders of the
order Piciformes. It
includes two families,
Bucconidae (puffbirds) and
Galbulidae (jacamars), both
restricted to the Neotropics...
- Australasia; 400
species Suborder Galbuli Family Galbulidae:
jacamars Family Bucconidae:
puffbirds Suborder Pici
Family Lybiidae:
African barbets Family ****midae:...
- (Hypnelus bicinctus) is a
species of near-p****erine bird in the
family Bucconidae, the puffbirds, nunlets, and nunbirds. It is
found in
Colombia and Venezuela...
-
striolated puffbird (Nystalus obamai) is a
species of bird in the
family Bucconidae, the puffbirds, nunlets, and nunbirds. It is
found in Bolivia, Brazil...
- (Hypnelus ruficollis) is a
species of near-p****erine bird in the
family Bucconidae, the puffbirds, nunlets, and nunbirds. It is
found in
Colombia and Venezuela...
- †Jacamatia
Bucconidae Bucco Chelidoptera Hapaloptila Hypnelus Malacoptila Micromonacha Monasa Nonnula Notharchus Nystalus Galbulidae Brachygalba Galbalcyrhynchus...
-
called "true piciforms", as the
jacamars of
Galbulidae and
puffbirds of
Bucconidae (of the
other piciform suborder Galbuli) were for a time
thought to be...
- "Primobucco"
olsoni in 1976 from the
speciment GSATC 217 as a
relative to the
Bucconidae based on its
zygodactyl foot configuration. The
specific ephitet olsoni...