Xenops

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Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The genus comprises four species of xenops, all of which are found in Mexico, Central America and South America, particularly in tropical rain forests.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
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Xenops
Streaked xenops (Xenops rutilans)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Furnariidae
Genus: Xenops
Illiger, 1811
Type species
Xenops genibarbis[1]
Illiger, 1811
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They are small birds with a longish tail, a laterally flattened bill with an upturned tip (except in the slender-billed xenops), brown back and buff or rufous wing stripe. They forage for insects on bark, rotting stumps or bare twigs, moving mechanically in all directions on the trunk like a woodcreeper, but without using the tail as a prop.

Together with the distinct great xenops (Megaxenops parnaguae), this genus forms the tribe Xenopini, which based on some recent studies belongs in the woodcreeper and xenops subfamily Dendrocolaptinae,[2] while others have found them to be part of the "traditional" ovenbirds.[3] A study from 2013 found that they should be a family distinct from both.[4]

Species

Formerly, the rufous-tailed xenops was placed in this genus, but it has been moved to the monotypic Microxenops. The following five species remain in the genus Xenops:[5]

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ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
Xenops tenuirostrisSlender-billed xenopsBolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela
Xenops mexicanusNorthern plain xenopssouthern Mexico through Panama to northern Colombia, northwest Venezuela and western Ecuador
Xenops genibarbisAmazonian plain xenopseast Colombia and Venezuela (except northwest) through Amazonia and the Guianas south to north Bolivia; also northeast Brazil
Xenops minutusAtlantic plain xenopseast Brazil
Xenops rutilansStreaked xenopsfrom Costa Rica and Trinidad south to Bolivia and northern Argentina
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