Machaeropterus


Machaeropterus is a genus of passerine birds in the manakin family Pipridae. They are found in the tropical forests of South America.

Taxonomy

The genus Machaeropterus was introduced by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1854. The type species was subsequently designated as the kinglet manakin. The name Machaeropterus combines the Ancient Greek words μαχαιρα makhaira "knife" or "dagger" and -πτερος -pteros "-winged".
The genus contains the five species:
ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
Machaeropterus deliciosusClub-winged manakinColombia and northwestern Ecuador.
Machaeropterus regulusKinglet manakinAtlantic Forest of south eastern Brazil
Machaeropterus striolatus Striolated manakinColombia, east Ecuador, east Peru and west Amazonian Brazil,Venezuela and west Guyana
Machaeropterus eckelberryiPainted manakinnorth west Peru.
Machaeropterus pyrocephalusFiery-capped manakinBrazil, southeast Peru, and northern Bolivia; also Venezuela