Citreoline Trogon Trogon citreolus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (26)
- Subspecies (2)
Text last updated October 17, 2016
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Species names in all available languages
| Language | Common name |
|---|---|
| Afrikaans | Gryskopbosloerie |
| Bulgarian | Жълтокорем трогон |
| Catalan | trogon citrí |
| Croatian | meksički trogon |
| Czech | trogon žlutobřichý |
| Dutch | Grijskoptrogon |
| English | Citreoline Trogon |
| English (AVI) | Citreoline Trogon |
| English (United States) | Citreoline Trogon |
| Estonian | võsa-järanokk |
| Finnish | sitruunatrogoni |
| French | Trogon citrin |
| French (Canada) | Trogon citrin |
| German | Graukopftrogon |
| Japanese | ウスハグロキヌバネドリ |
| Norwegian | guløyetrogon |
| Polish | trogon cytrynowy |
| Russian | Желтоглазый трогон |
| Serbian | Žuti trogon |
| Slovak | trogón citrónový |
| Spanish | Trogón Citrino |
| Spanish (Mexico) | Coa Citrina |
| Spanish (Spain) | Trogón citrino |
| Swedish | citrontrogon |
| Turkish | Limon Rengi Trogon |
| Ukrainian | Трогон цитриновий |
Trogon citreolus Gould, 1835
Definitions
- TROGON
- citreolus
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Introduction
Endemic to western Mexico, the Citreoline Trogon is fairly common in arid or semi-arid woodland habitats, mangroves and plantations up to 1,000m. Adult males have a uniform gray head and upper breast, and a metallic green mantle, fading to a violet-blue rump. The uppertail is blue-green with a black tip, and the wings are dark, with outer webs of the primaries white. The dark gray upper breast is separated from the bright yellow belly and undertail coverts by a broad but vaguely defined white band. Females are entirely dark gray above and tend to have a paler gray breast and paler yellow belly. Both sexes have dark bills and yellow eyes and predominantly white undertails. Near Ocozocuatla, where it may overlap with the similar Black-headed Trogon, the Citreoline is paler overall with more white in the undertail (extending all the way to the undertail coverts in the outer webs) and lacks the dark eye and white eyering. This species sometimes forms vocal leks attended by several females and builds its nest in termitaries.
Subspecies
Trogon citreolus citreolus Scientific name definitions
Distribution
Trogon citreolus citreolus Gould, 1835
Definitions
- TROGON
- citreolus
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Trogon citreolus sumichrasti Scientific name definitions
Distribution
Trogon citreolus sumichrasti Brodkorb, 1942
Definitions
- TROGON
- citreolus
- sumichrasti
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