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- Q257205 subject Q8482046.
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- Q257205 abstract "Selenidera is a bird genus containing six species of dichromatic toucanets in the toucan family Ramphastidae. They are found in lowland rainforest (below 1,500 metres or 4,900 feet) in tropical South America with one species in Central America.All the species have green upperparts, red undertail-coverts and a patch of bare blue or blue-green skin around the eye. Unlike most other toucans, the sexes are different in colour (sexually dichromatic; hence the name dichromatic toucanets). The males all have a black crown, nape, throat and breast and an orange/yellow auricular streak. The females of most species have the black sections in the male replaced by rich brown and a reduced/absent auricular streak, while the female of one species, the Guianan toucanet, has grey underparts and a rufous nuchal collar, and the female of another, the yellow-eared toucanet, resemble the male except for its brown crown and lack of an auricular streak. The calls are low-pitched and croaking. Most species are relatively small toucans with a total length of 30-35 cm (12-14 in), but the yellow-eared toucanet typically has a total length of approx. 38 cm (15 in).They tend to forage alone or in pairs, feeding mainly on fruit. They are fairly quiet and elusive birds which generally keep to dense cover. The nest is a cavity in a tree which the birds enlarge by excavating with their bills. The white eggs are incubated by both parents.".
- Q257205 class Q5113.
- Q257205 family Q1325045.
- Q257205 kingdom Q729.
- Q257205 order Q25934.
- Q257205 phylum Q10915.
- Q257205 thumbnail Selenidera_culik.jpg?width=300.
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- Q257205 classis Q5113.
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- Q257205 name "Selenidera".
- Q257205 ordo Q25934.
- Q257205 phylum Q10915.
- Q257205 regnum "Animalia".
- Q257205 type Animal.
- Q257205 type Bird.
- Q257205 type Eukaryote.
- Q257205 type Species.
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- Q257205 comment "Selenidera is a bird genus containing six species of dichromatic toucanets in the toucan family Ramphastidae. They are found in lowland rainforest (below 1,500 metres or 4,900 feet) in tropical South America with one species in Central America.All the species have green upperparts, red undertail-coverts and a patch of bare blue or blue-green skin around the eye. Unlike most other toucans, the sexes are different in colour (sexually dichromatic; hence the name dichromatic toucanets).".
- Q257205 label "Selenidera".
- Q257205 depiction Selenidera_culik.jpg.
- Q257205 name "Selenidera".