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Chlorostilbon is a
genus of
hummingbird in the
family Trochilidae,
known as
emeralds (as are some
hummingbirds in the
genera Amazilia and Elvira). A single...
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Bahamas and Cuba. The
Cuban emerald was
formerly placed in the
genus Chlorostilbon.
Based on a
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 and a 2017...
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canivetii to
include all of the
species now in
genus Chlorostilbon under the
binomial Chlorostilbon canivetii and the
English name fork-tailed emerald,...
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about 3,000 km (1,900 mi)). It is
sometimes placed in the
genus Chlorostilbon. It is a bird of
forests and
sometimes cultivated areas with
large trees...
- The blue-tailed
emerald (
Chlorostilbon mellisugus) is a
hummingbird in the "emeralds",
tribe Trochilini of
subfamily Trochilinae. It is
found in tropical...
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Taxon identifiers Chlorostilbon elegans Wikidata: Q137857 Wikispecies:
Riccordia elegans ADW:
Chlorostilbon_elegans ARKive:
chlorostilbon-elegans Avibase:...
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Chlorostilbon auriceps LC
Cozumel emerald,
Chlorostilbon forficatus LC Canivet's emerald,
Chlorostilbon canivetii LC
Garden emerald,
Chlorostilbon ****imilis...
- emerald's
taxonomic history is complicated. It was
originally described as
Chlorostilbon forficatus, then as a
subspecies of golden-crowned
emerald (now Cynanthus...
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March 2024. Flannery, Tim & Schouten,
Peter (2001): A Gap in
Nature Chlorostilbon bracei Lawrence, an
extinct species of
Hummingbird from New Providence...
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Puerto Rico. The
Puerto Rican emerald was
formerly placed in the
genus Chlorostilbon.
Based on a
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 and a 2017...