Tanagers (Thraupidae)
Black-and-gold Tanager (Bangsia melanochlamys) - HBW 16, p. 197
French: Tangara à cape noire
German: Blauschultertangare
Spanish: Tangara Negrigualda
Taxonomy: Buthraupis melanochlamys Hellmayr, 1910, La Selva, River Jamaraya, 4800 feet [c. 1460 m], Chocó, Colombia.
In the past, genus sometimes subsumed in Buthraupis, but this treatment not supported by recent molecular-genetic studies, which place it in a separate clade, with Wetmorethraupis as sister to it; in addition, members of present genus are smaller in size and shorter-tailed than Buthraupis, relatively uniform in plumage, behaviourally less social and occur mostly at lower elevations. Monotypic.
Distribution: Colombia: NW end of C Andes in Antioquia, and W slope of W Andes on Cerro Tatamá and Mistrató (including Alto de Pisones), on Chocó–Risaralda–Valle del Cauca border.
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A frontal view of a bird perched in a tree Locality Las Tangaras Nature Reserve, Choco Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Keith Blomerley 7 November 2012 26 weeks ago 25 sec 4.2 -
perched on exposed perched, preens and stretches Locality Las Tangaras Nature Reserve, Choco Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 23 May 2012 6 weeks ago 47 sec 4 -
morning ablutions in a rather exposed position Locality Las Tangaras Nature Reserve, Choco Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 May 2012 6 weeks ago 46 sec 3.8 -
front view in canopy Locality Las Tangaras Nature Reserve, Choco Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 May 2012 6 weeks ago 24 sec 3.2 -
side view Locality Las Tangaras Nature Reserve, Choco Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 May 2012 6 weeks ago 7 sec 2.8 -
One ind. perched in the dusk. Galapagos Road Locality San Jose del Palmar, Choco Department, Colombia (Monotypic species)
Diego Calderon - COLOMBIA... 1 August 2009 3 years ago 5 sec 2
