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Velasquez's woodpecker (''Melanerpes santacruzi'') is a species of bird in the Picidae family formerly considered conspecific with the golden-fronted woodpecker (''Melanerpes aurifrons''). It is endemic to southern Mexico and parts of Central America. There are eleven subspecies:〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Woodpeckers'' )〕 *''M. s. polygrammus'' – (Cabanis, 1862): Oaxaca to Chiapas (southwest Mexico). *''M. s. grateloupensis'' – (Lesson, 1839): south Tamaulipas to Puebla & central Veracruz. *''M. s. veraecrucis'' – (Nelson, 1900): southern Veracruz to northern Guatemala. *''M. s. dubius'' – (Cabot, 1844): Yucatán Peninsula to Belize & northeastern Guatemala. *''M. s. leei'' – (Ridgway, 1885): Cozumel Island (off Mexico). *''M. s. santacruzi'' – (Bonaparte, 1838): south Chiapas to northern Nicaragua. *''M. s. hughlandi'' – (Dickerman, 1987): central Guatemala. *''M. s. pauper'' – (Ridgway, 1888): northern Honduras. *''M. s. turneffensis'' – (Russell, 1963): Turneffe Atoll (off Belize). *''M. s. insulanus'' – (Bond, 1936): Útila Island (off Honduras). *''M. s. canescens'' – (Salvin, 1889): Roatán & Barburat Islands (off Honduras). ==References== 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「Velasquez's woodpecker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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