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The groove-billed toucanet (''Aulacorhynchus sulcatus'') is a species of bird in the Ramphastidae family. It is found in mountains of northern Colombia and northern Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical and upper tropical humid forest and woodland, occasionally also occurring in gardens. It includes the yellow-billed toucanet (''A. sulcatus calorhynchus''), which is sometimes considered a separate species. ==Description== It has a total length ca. and it weighs . It is, as other members of the genus ''Aulacorhynchus'', mainly green. The throat is white (or pale bluish in the subspecies ''A. s. erythrognathus'') and the ocular skin is blue. The bill is black with maroon markings, but the maroon is replaced by yellow in ''A. s. calorhynchus''. This distinctive subspecies, which is found in the western part of the species' range, is sometimes considered a separate species, the yellow-billed toucanet (''Aulacorhynchus calorhynchus'', Gould, 1874), but it is vocally similar to the other subspecies and hybrids are known from the region where it comes into contact with ''A. s. sulcatus''. Genetic evidence suggests they should remain as subspecies of a single species. It is generally fairly common in its range, and therefore considered Least Concern by BirdLife International. It occurs in several protected areas such as the Henri Pittier National Park in Venezuela. ==References== * Bonaccorso, E., Guayasamin, J. M., Peterson, A. T., and Navarro-Sigüenza, A. G. (2011). ''Molecular phylogeny and systematics of Neotropical toucanets in the genus Aulacorhynchus (Aves, Ramphastidae).'' Zoologica Scripta, 40. * Restall, R., Rodner, C., and Lentino, M. (2006). ''Birds of South America. Vol. 1.'' Helm, London. ISBN 0-7136-7242-0 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Groove-billed toucanet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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