| Saucerottia | |
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| Copper-rumped hummingbird (Saucerottia tobaci) | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Aves | 
| Clade: | Strisores | 
| Order: | Apodiformes | 
| Family: | Trochilidae | 
| Tribe: | Trochilini | 
| Genus: | Saucerottia Bonaparte, 1850  | 
| Type species | |
| Trochilus saucerrottei (steely-vented hummingbird) | |
| Species | |
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Saucerottia is a genus of birds in the family Trochilidae, or hummingbirds.
Species
The species now placed in this genus were formerly placed in Amazilia. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that the genus Amazilia was polyphyletic.[1] In the revised classification to create monophyletic genera, these species were placed in the resurrected genus Saucerottia.[2][3] The genus had been introduced in 1850 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte with the steely-vented hummingbird as the type species.[4][5] The genus name is from the specific epithet saucerrottei for the steely-vented hummingbird. The epithet was coined in 1846 by Adolphe Delattre and Jules Bourcier to honour the French physician and ornithologist Antoine Constant Saucerotte.[6]
The genus contains eleven species:[2]
- Azure-crowned hummingbird, Saucerottia cyanocephala
 - Blue-vented hummingbird, Saucerottia hoffmanni
 - Berylline hummingbird, Saucerottia beryllina
 - Blue-tailed hummingbird, Saucerottia cyanura
 - Snowy-bellied hummingbird, Saucerottia edward
 - Steely-vented hummingbird, Saucerottia saucerottei
 - Indigo-capped hummingbird, Saucerottia cyanifrons
 - Chestnut-bellied hummingbird, Saucerottia castaneiventris
 - Green-bellied hummingbird, Saucerottia viridigaster
 - Copper-rumped hummingbird, Saucerottia tobaci
 - Copper-tailed hummingbird, Saucerottia cupreicauda
 
References
- ↑ McGuire, J.; Witt, C.; Remsen, J.V.; Corl, A.; Rabosky, D.; Altshuler, D.; Dudley, R. (2014). "Molecular phylogenetics and the diversification of hummingbirds". Current Biology. 24 (8): 910–916. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.016. PMID 24704078.
 - 1 2 Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2020). "Hummingbirds". IOC World Bird List Version 10.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
 - ↑ Stiles, F.G.; Remsen, J.V. Jr.; Mcguire, J.A. (2017). "The generic classification of the Trochilini (Aves: Trochilidae): Reconciling taxonomy with phylogeny". Zootaxa. 4353 (3): 401–424. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4353.3. PMID 29245495.
 - ↑ Bonaparte, Charles Lucien (1850). Conspectus Generum Avium (in Latin). Vol. 1. Leiden: E.J. Brill. p. 77.
 - ↑ Peters, James Lee, ed. (1945). Check-List of Birds of the World. Vol. 5. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 68.
 - ↑ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 348. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
 
