Coppery Thorntail
Coppery Thorntail
Here the details of the Coppery Thorntail named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Trochilus letitiae Ann.Sci.Phys.Nat.Agric.Ind.(2), 4 p.143
Taxonomy: Caprimulgiformes / Trochilidae / Discosura
Taxonomy Code: coptho2
Type Locality: Bolivia.
Author: Bourcier & Mulsant
Publish Year: 1852
IUCN Status: Data Deficient
DEFINITIONS
DISCOSURA
(Trochilidae; Ϯ Racquet-tailed Coquette D. longicauda) Gr. δισκος diskos plate; ουρα oura tail. "The tail above, greenish brown, beneath of reddish or yellowish white. The feathers, excepting the two outer ones, are pointed, and assume a slightly forked form. The two on the outside exceed the others by about half their own length, and the shafts commence to be entirely bare where they exceed the length of the others, and are finished by a nearly round tip of black plume in the form of a racket-board" (Jardine 1833); "*198. Discosura, Bp. (Platurus, p. Less. - Mellisuga, p. Gr.) America m. 2. 1. TROCHILUS longicaudus, Gm. (platurus, Lath.) Vieill. Ois. dor. t. 60. - Less. Ois.-Mouch. t. 40. ex Gujana. 2. TROCHILUS ligonicaudus, Gould, (Ocreatus! ligonicaudus, Gould.) Pr. Zool. Soc. 1846. ex Brasil." (Bonaparte 1850); "Discosura Bonaparte, Consp. Av., 1, Mar., 1850, p. 84. Type, by subsequent designation, Trochilus longicaudus Gmelin. (G. R. Gray, Cat. Gen. Subgen. Bds., 1855, p. 22.)" (Peters, 1945, V, p. 35).
Synon. Discura, Gouldia, Gouldomyia, Mytinia, Platurus, Popelairia, Prymnacantha, Tricholopha.
letitiae
Laetitia del Gallo (b. 1850) daughter of Julie Désirée Bartholomée del Gallo Marchesa di Roccagiovine and grand-daughter of Prince Charles Bonaparte (‡Discosura).
UPPERCASE: current genus
Uppercase first letter: generic synonym
● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
●: early names, variants, mispellings
‡: extinct
†: type species
Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
syn: synonym of
/: separates historical and modern geographic names
ex: based on
TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)