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 LC    Indigo Flower-piercer* Id (Atlas):
    Diglossa indigotica

Description (10)
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Other Scientific Names
Diglossopis indigotica [Sibley and Monroe (1990, 1993)]

Other Names (World)
Indigo Flowerpiercer, Indigo Flower-piercer, Indigo Flowerpecker

Family
Thraupidae (Tanagers)

Size
11 - 11.50 cm

First Described (Guide)
Sclater, 1856

Habitat
Subtropical and tropical moist lowland and montane forest. From 700 - 2,200 m.

Range (Guide)
Colombia, Ecuador.

Pacific slope of western Andes from Risaralda (Cerro Tatamá), in Colombia, south to north-western Ecuador (Pichincha).
 
Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010).

Status LC
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.

Voice
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Indigo Flowerpiercer (Diglossa indigotica) [XC105789]
     by Sam Woods from San Francisco - Monta\u00f1a entre Mashpi - Pachijal 0\u00b06'42.66''N 78\u00b054'9.85''O, Ecuador (song, territorial song)

 
Indigo Flowerpiercer (Diglossa indigotica) [XC354224]
     by Jerome Fischer from Las Tangaras, Choco, Colombia (song)

Subspecies
No subspecies.

Genus has sometimes been placed in Coerebidae or Parulidae or even, because of an apparent close relationship to Acanthidops, in Emberizidae. Molecular phylogenies indicate that it is most closely related to Xenodacnis and to Acanthidops, Haplospiza and Catamenia (the last three genera currently placed in Emberizidae), and that all clearly belong in present family. Members of this clade may also be closely related to the Oreomanes/Conirostrum clade. This species, along with Deep-blue Flower-piercer (Diglossa glauca), Bluish Flower-piercer (Diglossa caerulescens) and Masked Flower-piercer (Diglossa cyanea), has sometimes been placed in separate genus, Diglossopis, on grounds of some important anatomical features (of corneous tongue, bony palate, maxillo-palatines and mandible, and structure of rhamphotheca), all of which may set them apart from present genus. These four species, with a proportionately smaller bill hook, may have evolved only once, while all other flowerpiercers (with larger hook) may have evolved multiple times. However, recent molecular-genetic data indicate that these four "small-billed" species do not form a monophyletic group, and all flowerpiercers are best retained in a single genus.


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