Genus

Geotrygon

10 species

The list of species of Geotrygon genus

Geotrygon is a bird genus in the pigeon and dove family (Columbidae). Its members are called quail-doves, and all live in the Neotropics. The species of this genus have ranges from southern Mexico and Central America to the West Indies and South America. Quail-doves are ground-dwelling birds that live, nest, and feed in dense forests. They are remarkable for their purple to brown coloration with light-and-dark facial markings.

The genus Geotrygon was introduced in 1847 by English naturalist Philip Henry Gosse. The name combines the Ancient Greek geō- meaning "ground-" and trērōn meaning "pigeon". The type species was subsequently designated as the crested quail-dove (Geotrygon versicolor).

  • Grey-fronted quail-dove, G. caniceps
  • Key West quail-dove, G. chrysia
  • †Puerto Rican quail-dove, Geotrygon larva - prehistoric
  • White-fronted quail-dove or Hispaniolan quail-dove, G. leucometopius
  • Ruddy quail-dove, G. montana
  • Bridled quail-dove, G. mystacea
  • Purple quail-dove, G. purpurata
  • Sapphire quail-dove, G. saphirina
  • Crested quail-dove, G. versicolor
  • Violaceous quail-dove, G. violacea

Members of the genera Zentrygon and Leptotrygon are also known as quail-doves, and were formerly included in Geotrygon. The species Starnoenas cyanocephala was previously referred to as a quail-dove, though this English name is no longer used.

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The list of species of Geotrygon genus

Geotrygon is a bird genus in the pigeon and dove family (Columbidae). Its members are called quail-doves, and all live in the Neotropics. The species of this genus have ranges from southern Mexico and Central America to the West Indies and South America. Quail-doves are ground-dwelling birds that live, nest, and feed in dense forests. They are remarkable for their purple to brown coloration with light-and-dark facial markings.

The genus Geotrygon was introduced in 1847 by English naturalist Philip Henry Gosse. The name combines the Ancient Greek geō- meaning "ground-" and trērōn meaning "pigeon". The type species was subsequently designated as the crested quail-dove (Geotrygon versicolor).

  • Grey-fronted quail-dove, G. caniceps
  • Key West quail-dove, G. chrysia
  • †Puerto Rican quail-dove, Geotrygon larva - prehistoric
  • White-fronted quail-dove or Hispaniolan quail-dove, G. leucometopius
  • Ruddy quail-dove, G. montana
  • Bridled quail-dove, G. mystacea
  • Purple quail-dove, G. purpurata
  • Sapphire quail-dove, G. saphirina
  • Crested quail-dove, G. versicolor
  • Violaceous quail-dove, G. violacea

Members of the genera Zentrygon and Leptotrygon are also known as quail-doves, and were formerly included in Geotrygon. The species Starnoenas cyanocephala was previously referred to as a quail-dove, though this English name is no longer used.

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