Genus of birds
Dinopium is a genus of birds in the woodpecker family Picidae . The species are found in South and Southeast Asia .
The genus was introduced by the French polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1814 to accommodate the common flameback (Dinopium javanense ).[ 2] [ 3] The name combines the Classical Greek deinos meaning "mighty" or "huge" and ōps/ōpos meaning "appearance".[ 4]
A large phylogenetic study of the woodpecker family Picidae published in 2017 found that the genus was paraphyletic . The olive-backed woodpecker (Dinopium rafflesii ) is more closely related to the pale-headed woodpecker (Gecinulus grantia ) than it is to other members of the genus Dinopium .[ 5]
Species
As presently constituted, the genus contains the following 5 species:[ 6]
Image
Scientific name
Common Name
Distribution
Dinopium shorii
Himalayan flameback
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, and Nepal
Dinopium javanense
Common flameback
Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
Dinopium everetti
Spot-throated flameback
island of Palawan in the Philippines.
Dinopium benghalense
Black-rumped flameback
Pakistan, India south of the Himalayas and east till the western Assam valley and Meghalaya, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
Dinopium psarodes
Red-backed flameback
Sri Lanka
References
^ "Picidae" . aviansystematics.org . The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-07-26 .
^ Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel (1814). Principes Fondamentaux de Somiologie (in French). Palerme. Inside front cover.
^ Peters, James Lee , ed. (1948). Check-List of Birds of the World . Vol. 6. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 143.
^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names . London: Christopher Helm. p. 136. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4 .
^ Shakya, S.B.; Fuchs, J.; Pons, J.-M.; Sheldon, F.H. (2017). "Tapping the woodpecker tree for evolutionary insight" . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution . 116 : 182–191. Bibcode :2017MolPE.116..182S . doi :10.1016/j.ympev.2017.09.005 . PMID 28890006 .
^ Gill, Frank ; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela , eds. (2020). "Woodpeckers" . IOC World Bird List Version 10.1 . International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 17 May 2020 .