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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Piciformes

Higher classification
  
Woodpecker

Phylum
  
Chordata

Scientific name
  
Picumninae

Rank
  
Subfamily

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Lower classifications
  
Picumnus, Sasia

The piculets are a distinctive subfamily of small woodpeckers which occur mainly in tropical South America, with just three Asian and one African species.

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Piculet Ochrecollared Piculet Picumnus temminckii

Like the true woodpeckers, piculets have large heads, long tongues which they use to extract their insect prey and zygodactyl feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backwards. However, but they lack the stiff tail feathers that the true woodpeckers use when climbing trees, so they are more likely than their relatives to perch on a branch rather than an upright trunk.

Piculet Oriental Bird Club Image Database Whitebrowed Piculet Sasia

Their bills are shorter and less dagger-like than the true woodpeckers, so they look for insects and grubs mainly in decaying wood. Similarly, they re-use woodpecker holes for nesting, rather than making their own holes. The eggs are white, as with many hole nesters.

Piculet Rufous Piculet photo Alex Vargas photos at pbasecom

Typically these birds have grey or dull green upperparts and dark-streaked white underparts.

Rufous piculet


Systematics and evolution

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Although not well known from fossils, the evolution of piculets is now considered rather straightforward. The disjunct occurrence of the genera, with one African species of the Southeast Asian Sasia and one Southeast Asian species of the American Picumnus is of comparatively recent origin. Molecular dating, calibrated with geographic events in the absence of a good fossil record, points at the Late Miocene, c. 8 MYA, as the point where the two genera divided into their two respective lineages. At that time, there was a notable global cooling period. The molecular distances between piculets and woodpeckers are comparatively small for subfamilies, agreeing with the hypothesis that the split between the three groups of woodpecker-like picids subfamilies occurred only during the Miocene climate optimum, around 15 MYA. The later radiation of South American piculets is probably due to changes in topology and climate fluctuations during the Pliocene and Pleistocene. The genus Verreauxia may be accepted because of pronounced morphological similarities, but the two Picumnus lineages, despite having diverged long ago, are virtually alike except for head coloration (Fuchs et al., 2006).

Piculet Oriental Bird Club Image Database Whitebrowed Piculet Sasia

The Antillean piculet (Nesoctites micromegas) has proven to be a very distinct species evolutionarily between piculets and woodpeckers (Benz et al., 2006) and thus is nowadays placed in a subfamily of its own.

The arrangement of species in the genera follows del Hoyo et al. (2002).

Genus Picumnus

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  • Speckled piculet, Picumnus innominatus (sometimes Vivia)
  • Bar-breasted piculet, Picumnus aurifrons
  • Orinoco piculet, Picumnus pumilus
  • Lafresnaye's piculet, Picumnus lafresnayi
  • Golden-spangled piculet, Picumnus exilis
  • Black-spotted piculet, Picumnus nigropunctatus
  • Ecuadorian piculet, Picumnus sclateri
  • Scaled piculet, Picumnus squamulatus
  • White-bellied piculet, Picumnus spilogaster
  • Arrowhead piculet, Picumnus minutissimus
  • Spotted piculet, Picumnus pygmaeus
  • Speckle-chested piculet, Picumnus steindachneri
  • Varzea piculet, Picumnus varzeae
  • White-barred piculet, Picumnus cirratus
  • Ocellated piculet, Picumnus dorbygnianus
  • Ochre-collared piculet, Picumnus temminckii
  • White-wedged piculet, Picumnus albosquamatus
  • Rusty-necked piculet, Picumnus fuscus
  • Rufous-breasted piculet, Picumnus rufiventris
  • Tawny piculet, Picumnus fulvescens
  • Ochraceous piculet, Picumnus limae
  • Mottled piculet, Picumnus nebulosus
  • Plain-breasted piculet, Picumnus castelnau
  • Fine-barred piculet, Picumnus subtilis
  • Olivaceous piculet, Picumnus olivaceus
  • Greyish piculet, Picumnus granadensis
  • Chestnut piculet, Picumnus cinnamomeus
  • Genus Verreauxia (sometimes included in Sasia)

  • African piculet, Verreauxia africana
  • Genus Sasia

  • Rufous piculet, Sasia abnormis
  • White-browed piculet, Sasia ochracea
  • References

    Piculet Wikipedia