Leucopternis

<i>Leucopternis</i>

Leucopternis

Genus of birds


Leucopternis is a Neotropical genus of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae. They are associated with tropical forest, and are uncommon or rare. Their plumage is largely black or gray above and white below, and they have distinctive orange ceres.

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Species

Traditionally, Leucopternis contains significantly more species than given here. However, as the genus probably was polyphyletic,[2] moves of species to other genera were proposed[3] and have been accepted by the American Ornithologists' Union's South American Check-list Committee[4] and North American Check-list Committee,[5] except that the South American Committee placed the former L. lacernulatus in the existing genus Buteogallus instead of in a new genus Amadonastur by itself. The other species were placed in the genera Cryptoleucopteryx, Morphnarchus, Pseudastur, and Buteogallus. According to this treatment, the species remaining in Leucopternis are:

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Notes

  1. "Accipitridae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  2. Raposo do Amaral et al. (2006), Mindell and Lerner (2008)
  3. Raposo do Amaral et al. (2009)
  4. Remsen et al. (2012)
  5. Chesser et al. (2012)

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