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Geositta

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Geositta

Geositta is a genus of passerine birds in the ovenbird family, Furnariidae. They are known as miners (not to be confused with the unrelated miners, Manorina, of Australia) due to the tunnels they dig for nesting. There are 11 species including the campo miner (Geositta poeciloptera) which was formerly classified in a genus of its own, Geobates. They inhabit open country in South America, particularly the Andean and Patagonian regions. They are ground-dwelling birds, somewhat resembling the larks and wheatears of other continents. They are mostly drab brown in coloration and often have a fairly long and slender bill.[1]

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Geositta
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Slender-billed miner (Geositta tenuirostris)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Furnariidae
Genus: Geositta
Swainson, 1837
Type species
Geositta anthoides
Swainson, 1838
Species

11, see text

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Taxonomy

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The genus Geositta was introduced in 1837 by the English naturalist William Swainson to accommodate a single species, Geositta anthoides which is therefore the type species by monotypy.[2] Swainson formally described the type species in the following year in his Animals in Menageries.[3] The name Geositta anthoides is considered as a junior synonym of Alauda fissirostris which had been described in 1835 by the German naturalist Heinrich von Kittlitz.[4][5] The taxon is now treated as a subspecies of the common miner with the trinomial name Geositta cunicularia fissirostris.[6] The genus name Geositta combines the Ancient Greek γεω-/geō- meaning "ground-" or "earth-" with the genus Sitta that had been introduced for the Eurasian nuthatch in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus.[7]

The following cladogram showing the relationship between the species is based on a large molecular phylogenetic study of the suboscines by Michael Harvey and collaborators that was published in 2020.[8]

Geositta

Coastal minerGeositta peruviana

Slender-billed minerGeositta tenuirostris

Common minerGeositta cunicularia

Puna minerGeositta punensis

Campo minerGeositta poeciloptera

Thick-billed minerGeositta crassirostris

Rufous-banded minerGeositta rufipennis

Greyish minerGeositta maritima

Dark-winged minerGeositta saxicolina

Short-billed minerGeositta antarctica

Creamy-rumped minerGeositta isabellina

Species list

The genus contains 11 species:[6]

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ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
ThumbGeositta peruvianaCoastal minerPeru
ThumbGeositta cuniculariaCommon minerPuna grassland, coastal Peru and Chile ;
Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay and South Region (Brazil)
ThumbGeositta tenuirostrisSlender-billed minerArgentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
ThumbGeositta antarcticaShort-billed minerSanta Cruz Province and Tierra del Fuego
ThumbGeositta isabellinaCreamy-rumped minerArgentina and Chile
ThumbGeositta saxicolinaDark-winged minerPeru
ThumbGeositta maritimaGreyish minerChile and Peru
ThumbGeositta punensisPuna minerArgentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru
ThumbGeositta rufipennisRufous-banded minerArgentina, Bolivia, and Chile
ThumbGeositta poecilopteraCampo minerBrazil and far northeastern Bolivia
ThumbGeositta crassirostrisThick-billed minerPeru
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