''Crypturellus'' is a genus of
tinamou
Tinamous () are members of the order Tinamiformes (), and family Tinamidae (), divided into two distinct subfamily, subfamilies, containing 46 species found in Mexico, Central America, and South America. The word "tinamou" comes from the Carib la ...
s containing mostly
forest
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species. However, there are the odd few that are grassland or steppe tinamous. The genus contains 21 species.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Crypturellus'' was introduced in 1914 by the British ornithologists
Baron Brabourne
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and
Charles Chubb with the
Tataupa tinamou
The Tataupa tinamou (''Crypturellus tataupa'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in dry forest in subtropical and tropical regions in southeastern South America.Clements, J (2007)
Naming
* ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek ...
as the
type species
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. The genus name combines the
Ancient Greek
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κρυπτός (''kruptós'') meaning "hidden" with οὐρά (''oura'') meaning "tail". The ''-ellus'' is a diminutive so that the name means "small hidden tail".
Description
''Crypturellus'' members, like other tinamous, have a cryptic color scheme dominated by browns, buffs, yellows, and greys. Unlike the rest of the family, these birds show some sexual dimorphism: the females are more heavily barred than the males and are also a bit brighter and larger.
Range
The majority of species occupy forests or rain forests, preferring lower elevations. They range from
Uruguay
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to
Mexico
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. However, the earliest known occurrence of the genus is a fossil
humerus
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, described as ''
Crypturellus reai'', from the
Early Miocene
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The sub-epoch lasted from 23.03 ± 0.05 annum, Ma to ...
Santa Cruz Formation of
Patagonia
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.
Vocalization
''Crypturellus'' are a very loud group of birds with melodious calls. They tend to use lower frequency when they call than other members of the Tinamou. Males and females have different calls and each species also has different calls. Normally each sex will have a long and a short phrase call.
The genus can be grouped into two partial groups based on the similarity of their calls.
* Group 1
**
Undulated tinamou
The undulated tinamou (''Crypturellus undulatus'') is a species of ground bird found in a wide range of wooded habitats in eastern and northern South America.
Etymology
Its generic name ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek word ...
**
Red-legged tinamou
The red-legged tinamou or red-footed tinamou, (''Crypturellus erythropus'') is a ground-dwelling bird found in the tropics and lower subtropics of northern South America.Clements, J (2007)
Description
The red-legged tinamou is superficially simi ...
**
Yellow-legged tinamou
The yellow-legged tinamou (''Crypturellus noctivagus'') is a species of tinamou found in wooded and shrubland, shrubby habitats in tropical and subtropical eastern Brazil.Clements, J (2007) This superficially quail-like bird has a grey-brown plu ...
* Group 2
**
Brown tinamou
The brown tinamou (''Crypturellus obsoletus'') is a brownish ground bird found in humid lowland and montane forest in tropical and subtropical South America.BirdLife International (2008)
Taxonomy
All tinamous are usually treated in a single fa ...
**
Small-billed tinamou
The small-billed tinamou (''Crypturellus parvirostris'') is a type of Tinamou commonly found in dry savanna in Amazonian South America.Clements, J (2007)
Description
The small-billed tinamou is approximately in length. Its upperparts are dark ...
**
Tataupa tinamou
The Tataupa tinamou (''Crypturellus tataupa'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in dry forest in subtropical and tropical regions in southeastern South America.Clements, J (2007)
Naming
* ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek ...
Some, like the
slaty-breasted tinamou
The slaty-breasted tinamou or Boucard's tinamou (''Crypturellus boucardi'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in lowland moist forests of Mexico and Central America.Clements, J (2007)
Taxonomy
All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and ...
are quiet and hide during the middle of the day, choosing this time to take naps and conserve energy. The slaty-breasted tinamous also have a unique call amongst themselves, so much so that individual birds can be recognized by their calls. Most members of the genus have a variation in their calls, within the species, based on their geographical location. They also are known to use regular calling sites.
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Feeding
Similar to other forest tinamou, the members of this genus prefer to eat fleshy fruit; however like tinamous in general they are opportunistic and will eat a variety of foods including insects, which they have been known to leap high to obtain.[
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Breeding
Courtship technique for the members of ''Crypturellus'' consists of the male lowering his breast to the ground, stretching his neck forward and raising his posterior vertically. This will cause the male to appear larger and longer than normal, which not only impresses the female but also benefits the male in that it scares away competitors.
Females outnumber the males with some of the species, such as the variegated tinamou
The variegated tinamou (''Crypturellus variegatus'') a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forest lowlands in subtropical and tropical regions of northern South America.
Taxonomy
The variegated tinamou was formally described in 1789 by the Ge ...
, having a 4:1 female-to-male ratio. They also only have a 2-egg clutch, which would explain why they are one of the species that have multiple clutches.[
Once copulation has taken place, the female will choose a nest site that is typically a depression covered with leaves next to a tree trunk, usually between a couple of buttresses. Members of the genus that are savanna style birds such as the ]small-billed tinamou
The small-billed tinamou (''Crypturellus parvirostris'') is a type of Tinamou commonly found in dry savanna in Amazonian South America.Clements, J (2007)
Description
The small-billed tinamou is approximately in length. Its upperparts are dark ...
will instead lay their eggs in a cavity near a clump of grass. The eggs are oval or elliptical on the smaller birds and near spherical in the larger birds, such as the undulated tinamou
The undulated tinamou (''Crypturellus undulatus'') is a species of ground bird found in a wide range of wooded habitats in eastern and northern South America.
Etymology
Its generic name ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek word ...
and the Brazilian tinamou
The Brazilian tinamou (''Crypturellus strigulosus'') is a type of tinamou found in tropical moist lowland forest in regions of Amazonian South America.
Etymology
''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek words. ''kruptos'' meaning ...
. The colorings of the eggs are varied, but in general are brightly colored with no splotches or spots; the colors fade over time and usually will change to a less overt color midway through the incubation period. The predominant colors are chocolate or red wine with the eggs of yellow-legged tinamou
The yellow-legged tinamou (''Crypturellus noctivagus'') is a species of tinamou found in wooded and shrubland, shrubby habitats in tropical and subtropical eastern Brazil.Clements, J (2007) This superficially quail-like bird has a grey-brown plu ...
, undulated tinamou, little tinamou
The little tinamou (''Crypturellus soui'') is a species of tinamou. It is found in Central America, Central and South America, as well as on the Caribbean island of Trinidad.
Etymology
''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek languag ...
, and red-legged tinamou
The red-legged tinamou or red-footed tinamou, (''Crypturellus erythropus'') is a ground-dwelling bird found in the tropics and lower subtropics of northern South America.Clements, J (2007)
Description
The red-legged tinamou is superficially simi ...
using different color schemes.[
Clutch size can be upwards of 9-16 eggs, however these larger clutches are the products of multiple females.][ The male will incubate and care for the young. Incubation takes about 16 days. If he dies, the female will take over. When the chicks cross cleared areas, they will run like the chicks of ]rails
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. Some members of the genus mature rapidly, like the slaty-breasted tinamou which can gain adult size (not weight) by 20 days.[
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Relationships
Here is a cladogram of the relationship of species within ''Crypturellus'', from an integumentary phylogenetic study on the Tinamidae, 2013.
'' Crypturellus parvirostris'' and '' Crypturellus tataupa'' are also the most derived species on a tree of the entire Paleognathae
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Species
The genus contains 21 species:[Clements, J (2007)]
* Berlepsch's tinamou (''Crypturellus berlepschi'') – coastal forests of northwestern Colombia and northwestern Ecuador
* Little tinamou
The little tinamou (''Crypturellus soui'') is a species of tinamou. It is found in Central America, Central and South America, as well as on the Caribbean island of Trinidad.
Etymology
''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek languag ...
(''Crypturellus soui'') – southern Mexico to northeastern Brazil west to Ecuador and east to French Guiana and also Trinidad
* Cinereous tinamou
The cinereous tinamou (''Crypturellus cinereus''), also known as brushland tinamou, is a type of ground bird found in swamp and lowland forests in northern South America. They have some localized names that have been used by the indigenous people ...
(''Crypturellus cinereus'') – southeastern Colombia, southern Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, northeastern Brazil, and northern Bolivia
* Tepui tinamou
The tepui tinamou (''Crypturellus ptaritepui'') is a type of ground bird found in montane moist forest on tepuis, in southeastern Venezuela.Clements, J (2007)
Taxonomy
This is a monotypic species.Clements, J (2007) All tinamou are from the famil ...
(''Crypturellus ptaritepui'') – the tepuis
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of southern Venezuela
* Brown tinamou
The brown tinamou (''Crypturellus obsoletus'') is a brownish ground bird found in humid lowland and montane forest in tropical and subtropical South America.BirdLife International (2008)
Taxonomy
All tinamous are usually treated in a single fa ...
(''Crypturellus obsoletus'') – northern Venezuela west through Ecuador, Peru, northern and southern Brazil, extreme northeastern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, and Paraguay
* Undulated tinamou
The undulated tinamou (''Crypturellus undulatus'') is a species of ground bird found in a wide range of wooded habitats in eastern and northern South America.
Etymology
Its generic name ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek word ...
(''Crypturellus undulatus'') – northern and central South America
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except Suriname and French Guiana
* Pale-browed tinamou
The pale-browed tinamou (''Crypturellus transfasciatus'') is a type of tinamou found in tropical dry forests in Peru and Ecuador.Clements, J (2007)
Etymology
''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek language, Greek words. ''Kruptos'' ...
(''Crypturellus transfasciatus'') – coastal forests of Ecuador and extreme northwestern Peru
* Brazilian tinamou
The Brazilian tinamou (''Crypturellus strigulosus'') is a type of tinamou found in tropical moist lowland forest in regions of Amazonian South America.
Etymology
''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek words. ''kruptos'' meaning ...
(''Crypturellus strigulosus'') – central Brazil south of the Amazon River, northwestern Bolivia, and eastern Peru
* Grey-legged tinamou
The grey-legged tinamou (''Crypturellus duidae''), alternatively, the gray-legged tinamou, is a small ground-dwelling bird endemic to the neotropics. It is a rarely seen bird due to its small size and discreet appearance.
Taxonomy
The grey-legge ...
(''Crypturellus duidae'') – the tropical forests of east central Colombia and southern Venezuela
* Red-legged tinamou
The red-legged tinamou or red-footed tinamou, (''Crypturellus erythropus'') is a ground-dwelling bird found in the tropics and lower subtropics of northern South America.Clements, J (2007)
Description
The red-legged tinamou is superficially simi ...
(''Crypturellus erythropus'') – from northern Colombia east to French Guiana and south to northern Brazil and also Margarita Island
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* Yellow-legged tinamou
The yellow-legged tinamou (''Crypturellus noctivagus'') is a species of tinamou found in wooded and shrubland, shrubby habitats in tropical and subtropical eastern Brazil.Clements, J (2007) This superficially quail-like bird has a grey-brown plu ...
(''Crypturellus noctivagus'') – the lowlands of eastern Brazil
* Black-capped tinamou
The black-capped tinamou (''Crypturellus atrocapillus'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in the moist forest lowlands in subtropical and tropical regions.
Taxonomy
All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and in the larger scheme are also ...
(''Crypturellus atrocapillus'') – the lowlands of southeastern Peru and northern Bolivia
* Thicket tinamou
The thicket tinamou or rufescent tinamou (''Crypturellus cinnamomeus'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forests in subtropical and tropical central Mexico.Clements, J (2007)
Taxonomy
All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and i ...
(''Crypturellus cinnamomeus'') – from northwestern Costa Rica north to Puebla, Mexico, and all of the Atlantic coastal Mexico and Pacific coastal Mexico excluding Sonora, Mexico
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* Slaty-breasted tinamou
The slaty-breasted tinamou or Boucard's tinamou (''Crypturellus boucardi'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in lowland moist forests of Mexico and Central America.Clements, J (2007)
Taxonomy
All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and ...
or Boucard's tinamou (''Crypturellus boucardi'') – the gulf coastal region of Central America
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from southeastern Mexico to northeastern Honduras and southeastern Honduras to northern Costa Rica
* Choco tinamou
The Choco tinamou or Chocó tinamou (''Crypturellus kerriae'') is a type of tinamou found in lowland forest and montane forest in subtropical and tropical regions of Colombia and Panama.
Description
The Choco tinamou is approximately in length ...
(''Crypturellus kerriae'') – humid foothills of southeastern Panama to northwestern Colombia
* Variegated tinamou
The variegated tinamou (''Crypturellus variegatus'') a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forest lowlands in subtropical and tropical regions of northern South America.
Taxonomy
The variegated tinamou was formally described in 1789 by the Ge ...
(''Crypturellus variegatus'') – northern Bolivia, Amazonian Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela, and Colombia
* Rusty tinamou
The rusty tinamou or short-billed tinamou (''Crypturellus brevirostris'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in swamp forest in tropical regions of South America.Clements, J (2007)
Taxonomy
The rusty tinamou is a monotypic species. All tinamou ...
or short-billed tinamou (''Crypturellus brevirostris'') – French Guiana, eastern Peru, and northwestern and northeastern Brazil
* Bartlett's tinamou
Bartlett's tinamou (''Crypturellus bartletti'') is a type of tinamou found in lowland forest in South America.Clements, J (2007)
Taxonomy
The Bartlett's tinamou is a monotypic species. All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and in the larg ...
(''Crypturellus bartletti'') – western Amazonian Brazil, northern Bolivia, and eastern Peru
* Small-billed tinamou
The small-billed tinamou (''Crypturellus parvirostris'') is a type of Tinamou commonly found in dry savanna in Amazonian South America.Clements, J (2007)
Description
The small-billed tinamou is approximately in length. Its upperparts are dark ...
(''Crypturellus parvirostris'') – from the Amazon Basin
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in Brazil to northeastern Argentina
* Barred tinamou
The barred tinamou (''Crypturellus casiquiare'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in lowland moist forest in subtropical and tropical regions of northern South America.
Taxonomy
This is a monotypic species. All tinamou are from the family Ti ...
(''Crypturellus casiquiare'') – eastern Colombia and southern Venezuela
* Tataupa tinamou
The Tataupa tinamou (''Crypturellus tataupa'') is a type of tinamou commonly found in dry forest in subtropical and tropical regions in southeastern South America.Clements, J (2007)
Naming
* ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek ...
(''Crypturellus tataupa'') – parts of Peru, northeastern Brazil, Paraguay, southern Brazil, eastern Bolivia, and northern Argentina
There is also an extinct species:
*†'' Crypturellus reai'' Chandler 2012 – dating from the Early-Middle Miocene (Santacrucian
The Santacrucian age is a period of geologic time (17.5 – 16.3 Mya (unit), Ma) within the Early Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically with South American land mammal age, SALMA classification in South America. It follows the Colhue ...
; 16.3–17.5 million years ago)
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