Hummingbirds (Trochilidae)
Variable Mountain-gem (Lampornis castaneoventris) - HBW 5, p. 611
French: Colibri à ventre châtain
German: Weißkehlnymphe
Spanish: Colibrí Variable
Other common names: Chestnut-bellied Mountain-gem; Purple-throated Mountain-gem (calolaemus); Grey-tailed Mountain-gem (cinereicauda); White-throated Mountain-gem (castaneoventris)
Taxonomy: Trochilus (——?) castaneoventris Gould, 1851, Cordillera de Chiriquí, 6000 feet [c. 1830 m], Panama.
Classification much disputed: three essentially parapatric groups with distinct male plumages hybridize to uncertain extent, probably very limited, where their ranges abut; many previous reports of hybrids may refer to young birds. The groups are: purple-throated, blue-tailed calolaemus (with pectoralis and homogenes); white-throated, grey-tailed cinereicauda; and white-throated, blue-tailed castaneoventris. Racial allocation of purple-throated birds of the Pacific coastal range of S Costa Rica (calolaemus or homogenes) is uncertain at present... View all taxonomy...
Classification much disputed: three essentially parapatric groups with distinct male plumages hybridize to uncertain extent, probably very limited, where their ranges abut; many previous reports of hybrids may refer to young birds. The groups are: purple-throated, blue-tailed calolaemus (with pectoralis and homogenes); white-throated, grey-tailed cinereicauda; and white-throated, blue-tailed castaneoventris. Racial allocation of purple-throated birds of the Pacific coastal range of S Costa Rica (calolaemus or homogenes) is uncertain at present. Where white- and purple-throated forms occur on the same slopes, the former tend to occupy higher elevations. Different authors have advocated recognizing one, two (white-throated as opposed to purple-throated races), or three species. Females of all groups are very similar. More study of this complex is needed. Five subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- pectoralis (Salvin, 1891) - extreme S Nicaragua to NC Costa Rica.
- calolaemus (Salvin, 1865) - Cordillera Central and extreme N Cordillera de Talamanca (C Costa Rica).
- cinereicauda (Lawrence, 1867) - Cordillera de Talamanca (S Costa Rica).
- pectoralis (Salvin, 1891) - extreme S Nicaragua to NC Costa Rica.
- calolaemus (Salvin, 1865) - Cordillera Central and extreme N Cordillera de Talamanca (C Costa Rica).
- cinereicauda (Lawrence, 1867) - Cordillera de Talamanca (S Costa Rica).
- homogenes Wetmore, 1967 - Pacific slope of S Costa Rica (probably) and W Panama.
- castaneoventris (Gould, 1851) - extreme W Panama.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A female feeding at flowers. Locality Bajo Grande, Volcan Baru National Park, Chiriquí Province, Panama (ssp homogenes)
Charlotte Elton 29 April 2008 4 years ago 23 sec 2.7
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Male perched on a feeder
Locality Monteverde, Costa Rica (ssp castaneoventris)
Mikko Pyhälä 10 November 2007 4 years ago 3.5 -
White-throated Mountain-gem (Female) Locality Cerro Punta, Volcan Baru National Park, Chiriquí Province, Panama
Octavio Rios 2 March 2010 2 years ago 3.4 -
Male looking for nectar
Locality San Gerardo de Dota, San José Province, Costa Rica
Marc FASOL 10 November 2011 22 weeks ago 3.4 -
Female Variable (aka Purple-throated) Mountain-Gem, Selvatura Park, Monteverde Locality Monteverde, Costa Rica (ssp L. castaneoventris calolaemus)
Ron Flemal 21 January 2010 3 years ago 3.3 -
Male perched
Locality San Gerardo de Dota, San José Province, Costa Rica
Marc FASOL 10 November 2011 22 weeks ago 3.2 -
bird on feeder Locality Savegre Mountain Hotel, San Gerardo de Dota, San José Province, Costa Rica
Keith and Lynn Youngs 30 March 2010 2 years ago 3.2
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