Long-tailed Tapaculo

Long-tailed Tapaculo / Scytalopus micropterus

Long-tailed Tapaculo

Here the details of the Long-tailed Tapaculo named bird below:

SCI Name:  Scytalopus micropterus
Protonym:  Agathopus micropterus Proc.Zool.Soc.London Pt26 no.351 p.69
Taxonomy:  Passeriformes / Rhinocryptidae /
Taxonomy Code:  lottap1
Type Locality:  Rio Napo, Ecuador.
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Publish Year:  1858
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DEFINITIONS

SCYTALOPUS
(Rhinocryptidae; Ϯ Dusky Tapaculo S. fuscus) Gr. σκυταλη skutalē or σκυταλον skutalon  stick, cudgel; πους pous, ποδος podos  foot; "Mr. Gould also proposed a new genus in the group of Wrens, under the name of Scytalopus, and which he characterized as follows:  Genus SCYTALOPUS.  Rostrum capite brevius, compressum, obtusum leviter recurvum.  Nares basales, membrana tectæ.  Alæ concavæ, breves, rotundatæ, remige prima abbreviata, tertia, quarta, quinta et sexta æqualibus.  Cauda brevis, rotundata, (pennis externis brevissimis,) laxa.  Tarsi elongati, atque robusti, antrorsum scutellis tecti; posterius fasciis angustis cincti, squamis serpentum abdominalibus, haud dissimilibus; halluce elongato et robusto; ungue elongato; digitum anteriorum, medio elongato et gracili.    SCYTALOPUS FUSCUS.   ...   Hab. in Fretu Magellanico, Chili, &c.  Hoc genus ad illud in quo Troglodytes veræ amplectuntur maximam affinitatem demonstrat.     SCYTALOPUS ALBOGULARIS.  ...  Hab. in Brasilia." (Gould 1837); "The general contour of form is that of Troglodytes  ...  the tail is even shorter than in that genus, and consists of decomposed feathers, the whole has a rugged and disunited appearance; and lastly, the tarsi have their posterior aspect regularly banded with narrow scales, instead of having one or two continuous laminæ on that part.  ...  Tarsi long and stout, the forepart covered with large scutellæ; the hind part bound round with narrow scales, like the abdominal scales of snakes; hind toe long and rather stout, claw long; middle toe long and slender, and with the other two fore toes furnished with fine nails." (Gould 1851); "Scytalopus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pt. 4, 1836 (1837), p. 89. Type, by subsequent designation, Sylvia Magellanicus (Lath.) = Motacilla magellanica Gmelin (G. R. Gray, List Gen. Bds., 1840, p. 19)." (Peters 1951, VII, 283) (see Myornis).
Var. Scytolopus.
Synon. Agathopus, Sylviaxis.

micropterus
Gr. μικροπτερα mikroptera  small-winged  < μικρος mikros  small; -πτερος -pteros  -winged  < πτερον pteron  wing.

Micropterus
(syn. Tachyeres Ϯ Falkland Islands Steamer Duck T. brachypterus) Gr. μικροπτερα mikroptera   small-winged  < μικρος mikros  small; -πτερος -pteros  -winged  < πτερον pteron  wing; "VIIe Sous-Genre. MICROPTÈRE, micropterus.  Bec court, presque conique, très haut à la base, à arête formant presque une ligne droite; narines médianes; tarses courts, réticulés, emplumés jusqu'aux genoux; ailes impropres au vol.  Type: le CANARD AUX AILES COURTES, anas brachyptera, Lath., Quoy et Gaim., pl. 39, Zool. de l'Uranie, des îles Malouines; race-horse de Cook" (Lesson 1828).