Order
Cuculiformes
Family
Cuculidae
Genus
Neomorphus
 
Neotropical Birds
Version  1.0
This is a historic version of this account.   Current version

Banded Ground-Cuckoo Neomorphus radiolosus

Janice M. Hughes
Version: 1.0 — Published November 10, 2017

References

Introduction

BirdLife International. 2017. Species factsheet: Banded Ground-cuckoo Neomorphus radiolosus. Downloaded from BirdLife International on 30 October 2017.

Bond, J., and R. Meyer de Schauensee
. 1940. On some birds from southern Colombia
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Cárdenas, A. 2007. Análisis multitemporal de cobertura vegetal y uso del suelo para la Ventana Binacional Ecuador, período 1998 - 2007, Proyecto Diseño del SIMSA - CCCM.

Erritzöe, J., C.F. Mann, F.P. Brammer, and R.A. Fuller. 2012. Cuckoos of the world. Christopher Helm, London.

Firme, D.H., C. Pinto de Assis, G.R. Graves, and M.A. Raposo. 2014. Taxonomic status of Scaled Ground Cuckoo Neomorphus squamiger Todd, 1925. Bulletin of the British Ornithological Club 134 (3): 224-231.

Haffer, J. 1977. A systematic review of the neo-tropical ground-cuckoos (Aves, Neomorphus). Bonner Zoologische Beiträge 28: 48-76.

Hartert, E. 1898. On a collection of birds from north-western Ecuador, collected by Mr. W. F. H. Rosenberg. Novitates Zoologicae 5: 477-505.

Hilty, S.L., and W.L. Brown. 1986. A guide to the birds of Colombia. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

Hornbuckle, J. 1997. Two sightings of Banded Ground-Cuckoo Neomorphus radiolosus in Ecuador. Cotinga 8: 90.

Jahn, O. 2011. Bird communities of the Ecuadorian Chocó: A case study for conservation. Bonner Zoologische Monographien 56.

Karubian, J., and L. Carrasco. 2008. Home range and habitat preferences of the Banded Ground-Cuckoo (Neomorphus radiolosus). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120: 205-209. https://doi.org/10.1676/06-176.1.

Karubian, J., L. Carrasco, D. Cabrera, A. Cook, and J. Olivo. 2007. Nesting biology of the Banded Ground-Cuckoo (Neomorphus radiolosus). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119: 221-227. https://doi.org/10.1676/06-024.1.

Lönnberg, E., and H. Rendahl. 1922. A contribution to the ornithology of Ecuador. Arkiv för Zoologi 14: 1-87.

López-Lanús, B., K.S. Berg, R. Strewe, and P.G.W. Salaman. 1999. The ecology and vocalisations of Banded Ground-Cuckoo Neomorphus radiolosus. Cotinga 11: 42-45.

Martínez-Gómez, J., V. Rojas-Díaz, C.A. Saavedra-Rodríguez, and P. Franco. 2013. Noteworthy records of the birds Neomorphus radiolosus Sclater and Salvin, 1878 (Cuculiformes: Cuculidae), Geotrygon frenata (Tschudi, 1843) (Columbiformes: Columbidae) and Odontophorus hyperythrus Gould, 1858 (Galliformes: Odontophoridae) in the Western Cordillera of the Colombian Andes. Check List 9: 1584-1587.

Salaman, P.G.W. 1994. Surveys and conservation of biodiversity in the Chocó, south-west Colombia. BirdLife International, Cambridge.

Sclater, P.L., and O. Salvin. 1878. Descriptions of three new species of birds from Ecuador. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London [1878]: 438-440.

Payne, R.B. 2005. The cuckoos. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Ridgley, R.S., and P.J. Greenfield. 2001. The birds of Ecuador. Volume 1. Status, distribution, and taxonomy. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.

Sorenson, M.D., and R.B. Payne. 2005. A molecular genetic analysis of cuckoo phylogeny. Pages 68-94 in R.B. Payne, The cuckoos. Oxford University Press, New York.

Wege, D.C., and A.J. Long. 1995. Key Areas for threatened birds in the Neotropics. BirdLife International, Cambridge.

Willis, E.O. 1982. Ground-Cuckoos (Aves: Cuculidae) as army ant followers. Revista Brasileira de Biologia 42: 753-756.

Recommended Citation

Hughes, J. M. (2017). Banded Ground-Cuckoo (Neomorphus radiolosus), version 1.0. In Neotropical Birds Online (T. S. Schulenberg, Editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/nb.bagcuc1.01
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