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Three-toed jacamar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Three-toed jacamar
The three-toed jacamar (''Jacamaralcyon tridactyla'') is a species of bird in the Galbulidae family. It is monotypic within the genus ''Jacamaralcyon''. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical and tropical dry forests, subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests, and plantations. It is threatened by habitat loss. ==Taxonomy and etymology== The three-toed jacamar is one of 18 jacamar species in the family Galbulidae. It is in the monotypic genus ''Jacamaralcyon'',〔 and has no subspecies.〔 When he first described it in 1807, French naturalist François Levaillant named the species "jacamaralcion", a combination of the words "jacamar" and "alcyon" — the latter a form of the word "halcyon", meaning "kingfisher".〔 French ornithologist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot assigned it to the large jacamar genus ''Galbula'' when he established a scientific name for it in 1817, naming it ''Galbula tridactyla''. In 1830, French ornithologist René Primevère Lesson created the genus ''Jacamaralcyon'', separating the three-toed jacamar from other jacamar species on the basis of its unusual foot structure;〔 the genus name is a nod to Levaillant's earlier common name for the bird.〔 The specific name ''tridactyla'' is a combination of the Greek words ''tri'', meaning "three" and ''dactulos'', meaning "toes".〔
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