Capito

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| image_caption = female Black-spotted barbet (C. niger)

| taxon = Capito

| authority = Vieillot, 1816

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Capito is a genus of birds in the family Capitonidae. They are found in humid forests in South America, with a single species extending into eastern Panama. Slightly larger than the members of the genus Eubucco, members of the genus Capito are all sexually dimorphic and thickset, and have stubby pale bills that often are tipped black. With the exception of the somewhat aberrant scarlet-crowned barbet, black, red, orange, yellow and white are the dominating colours in their plumage, and males have at least partially black backs. Typically seen singly or in pairs, they are primarily frugivorous, but also take arthropods.

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References

  • Schulenberg, T., D. Stotz, D. Lane, J. O'Neill, & T. Parker III. (2007). Birds of Peru. Christopher Helm Publishers. {{ISBN|978-0-7136-8673-9}}

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Category:Bird genera

Category:Taxa named by Louis Pierre Vieillot

Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot

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