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Peltops

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Passeriformes

Scientific name
  
Peltops

Rank
  
Genus

Peltops Lowland Peltops Peltops blainvillii videos photos and sound

Lower classifications
  
Lowland peltops, Mountain peltops

Peltops is a genus of bird in the family Artamidae. The genus contains two species endemic to the island of New Guinea. The genus was once placed with the monarch flycatchers, but molecular and morphometric studies place it closer to the butcherbirds, possibly as a sister taxon to this group. The genus is named for the Greek pelte meaning small shield and ops meaning face. The species have also had the common name of shieldbill.

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Distribution and habitat

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Both species occupy rainforest on New Guinea, but are separated by altitude. The lowland peltops ranges across the island from sea level to 600 m (2,000 ft), whereas the mountain peltops ranges from 600 to 3,000 m (2,000–9,800 ft). Within the forest they are particularly common at forest openings and edges, tree falls, river edges, and other disturbed areas including human modified openings like roads and gardens. In undisturbed virgin forest they may use massive trees emerging from and above the canopy.

Description

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Peltops are smaller than the butcherbirds, and have a less massive (but still large) bill than them. The mountain peltops is the larger species, at 20 cm (7.9 in), whereas the lowland peltops is slightly smaller at 18 to 19 cm (7.1–7.5 in). The hooked bill is the same size in both species, making it proportionally larger in the lowland peltops.

Species

Peltops contains the following species:

  • Lowland peltops (Peltops blainvillii)
  • Mountain peltops (Peltops montanus)

  • Peltops More on Peltops blainvillii Clicking Shieldbill

    References

    Peltops Wikipedia


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