List of tapaculos

Rhinocryptidae is a family of passerine birds in the parvorder Furnariida.[1] Most species in the family are called tapaculos, although some are known as huet-huets, gallitos, bristlefronts, turcas, or bamboowrens.[2] Tapaculos are endemic to the Neotropics and inhabit dense undergrowth in a variety of habitats, from lowland tropical rainforest to páramo and puna grassland high in the Andes. Tapaculos are usually extremely secretive, ground-dwelling birds that are best detected by their vocalizations. Several species of tapaculos may even be flightless.[1] Tapaculos are generally blackish or grayish with rufous-and-black markings on the tail and sides, and are best identified by their calls.[3] Several species of tapaculos are threatened with extinction, with habitat loss being the principal threat to most species.[1] Stresemann's bristlefront is considered to be critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, with a maximum estimated population of 49 mature individuals, and another seven species are considered to be endangered.

small black bird held in hand
Perijá tapaculo

There are currently 65 species of tapaculos recognized by the International Ornithologists' Union, distributed among 12 genera, 7 of which have only one species. The most species-rich genus is Scytalopus, with 49 species.[2] Tapaculo diversity is highest in the Andes, where a combination of the poor flying ability of Scytalopus tapaculos and complex topography has led to high levels of population isolation, with more than 30 species having been described from the region.[3][4] Despite their high diversity, Scytalopus tapaculos are difficult to differentiate on the basis of appearance and are generally described based on genetic data and differences in vocalizations.[3] The number of known tapaculo species has drastically increased as the amount of genetic and vocal data available has increased, but diversity within the genus is likely still underestimated.[3]

Conventions

IUCN Red List categories
Conservation status
 EX Extinct (0 species)
 EW Extinct in the wild (0 species)
 CR Critically Endangered (1 species)
 EN Endangered (7 species)
 VU Vulnerable (0 species)
 NT Near threatened (8 species)
 LC Least concern (44 species)
Other categories
 DD Data deficient (0 species)
 NE Not evaluated (5 species)

Conservation status codes listed follow the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the tapaculo's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IOC World Bird List for that species unless otherwise noted. Population estimates are of the number of mature individuals and are taken from the IUCN Red List.

This list follows the taxonomic treatment (designation and order of species) and nomenclature (scientific and common names) of version 13.2 of the IOC World Bird List.[2] Where the taxonomy proposed by the IOC World Bird List conflicts with the taxonomy followed by the IUCN[a] or the 2023 edition of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World,[6] the disagreement is noted next to the species's common name (for nomenclatural disagreements) or scientific name (for taxonomic disagreements).

Classification

The International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) recognizes 65 species of tapaculos in 12 genera;[2] some other authorities recognise as few as 60 species.[5] This list does not include hybrid species, extinct prehistoric species, or putative species not yet accepted by the IOU.

Rhinocryptidae

Pteroptochos – huet-huets and moustached turca (3 species)

Scelorchilus – tapaculos (2 species)

Liosceles – rusty-belted tapaculo

Psilorhamphus – spotted bamboowren

Acropternis – ocellated tapaculo

Rhinocrypta – crested gallito

Teledromas – sandy gallito

Eleoscytalopus – tapaculos (2 species)

Merulaxis – bristlefronts (2 species)

Myornis – ash-colored tapaculo

Eugralla – ochre-flanked tapaculo

Scytalopus – tapaculos (49 species)

Cladogram based on a 2020 study by Harvey et al.[7]

Rhinocryptids

Genus AcropternisCabanis & Heine, 1859 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Ocellated tapaculo

A. orthonyx
(Lafresnaye, 1843)

Two subspecies
  • A. o. orthonyx
  • A. o. infuscatus
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [8]

Genus PteroptochosKittlitz, 1830 – 3 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Chestnut-throated huet-huet

P. castaneus
Philippi & Landbeck, 1864
Central Chile and west-central Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [9]

Black-throated huet-huet

P. tarnii
(King, P. P., 1831)
Southwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [10]

Moustached turca

P. megapodius
Kittlitz, 1830

Two subspecies
  • P. m. atacamae
  • P. m. megapodius
Chile
 LC 


Unknown [11]

Genus ScelorchilusKittlitz, 1830 – 2 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
White-throated tapaculo

S. albicollis
(Kittlitz, 1830)

Two subspecies
  • S. a. atacamae
  • S. a. albicollis
Chile
 LC 


Unknown [12]

Chucao tapaculo

S. rubecula
(Kittlitz, 1830)

Two subspecies
  • S. r. rubecula
  • S. r. mochae
Southwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [13]

Genus RhinocryptaGray, G. R., 1841 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Crested gallito

R. lanceolata
(Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1832)

Two subspecies
  • R. l. saturata
  • R. l. lanceolata
South-central South America
 LC 


Unknown [14]

Genus TeledromasWetmore & Peters, 1922 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Sandy gallito

T. fuscus
(Sclater, P. L. & Salvin, 1873)
Central Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [15]

Genus LioscelesSclater, P. L., 1865 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Rusty-belted tapaculo

L. thoracicus
(Sclater, P. L., 1865)

Three subspecies
  • L. t. dugandi
  • L. t. erithacus
  • L. t. thoracicus
Western and southwestern Amazon rainforest
 LC 


Unknown [16]

Genus PsilorhamphusSclater, P. L., 1855 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Spotted bamboowren

P. guttatus
(Ménétriés, 1835)
Brazil and northeastern Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [17]

Genus MerulaxisLesson, R. P., 1831 – 2 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Slaty bristlefront

M. ater
Lesson, R. P., 1831
Southeastern Brazil
 LC 


Unknown [18]

Stresemann's bristlefront


M. stresemanni
Sick, 1960
Eastern Brazil
 CR 


1–49 [19]

Genus EugrallaLesson, R. P., 1842 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Ochre-flanked tapaculo

E. paradoxa
(Kittlitz, 1830)
Southwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [20]

Genus MyornisChapman, 1915 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Ash-colored tapaculo

M. senilis
(Lafresnaye, 1840)
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [21]

Genus EleoscytalopusMaurício, Mata, Bornschein, Cadena, Alvarenga & Bonatto, 2008 – 2 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
White-breasted tapaculo

E. indigoticus
(Wied, 1831)
Southeastern Brazil
 LC 


Unknown [22]

Bahia tapaculo

E. psychopompus
(Teixeira & Carnevalli, 1989)
Eastern Brazil
 EN 


250–999 [23]

Genus ScytalopusGould, 1837 – 49 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Marsh tapaculo

S. iraiensis
Bornschein, Reinert & Pichorim, 1998
Southern Brazil
 EN 


250–999 [24]

Diamantina tapaculo

S. diamantinensis
Bornschein, Maurício, Belmonte-Lopes, Mata & Bonatto, 2007
Northeastern Brazil
 EN 


2500–9999 [25]

Brasília tapaculo

S. novacapitalis
Sick, 1958
Southern Brazil
 EN 


Unknown [26]

Rock tapaculo

S. petrophilus
Whitney, de Vasconcelos, Silveira & Pacheco, 2010
Southeastern Brazil
 LC 


Unknown [27]

Planalto tapaculo

S. pachecoi
Maurício, 2005
Southeastern Brazil and northeastern Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [28]

Boa Nova tapaculo


S. gonzagai
Maurício, Belmonte-Lopes, Pacheco, Silveira, Whitney & Bornschein, 2014
Southeastern Brazil
 EN 


1000–2499 [29]

Mouse-colored tapaculo

S. speluncae
(Ménétries, 1835)
Southeastern Brazil
 LC 


Unknown [30]

Dusky tapaculo


S. fuscus
Gould, 1837
Central Chile
 LC 


Unknown [31]

Magellanic tapaculo

S. magellanicus
(Gmelin, J. F., 1789)
Chile and Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [32]

Ancash tapaculo

S. affinis
Zimmer, J. T., 1939
Western Peru
 LC 


Unknown [33]

White-winged tapaculo


S. krabbei
Schulenberg, Lane, Spencer, AJ, Angulo & Cadena, 2020
North-central Peru
 NE 


Unknown

Loja tapaculo

S. androstictus
Krabbe and Cadena, 2010
Southeastern Ecuador and northern Peru
 NE 


Unknown

Paramo tapaculo

S. opacus
Zimmer, J. T., 1941
Central Colombia to south-central Ecuador
 LC 


Unknown [34]

Paramillo tapaculo


S. canus
Chapman, 1915
Western Colombia
 NT 


3300–15500 [35]

White-browed tapaculo

S. superciliaris
Cabanis, 1883

Two subspecies
  • S. s. superciliaris
  • S. s. santabarbarae
Northwestern Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [36]

Zimmer's tapaculo

S. zimmeri
Bond, J. & Meyer de Schauensee, 1940
Southern Bolivia and northwestern Argentina
 LC 


Unknown [37]

Puna tapaculo

S. simonsi
Chubb, C., 1917
Southeastern Peru to central Bolivia
 LC 


Unknown [38]

Diademed tapaculo

S. schulenbergi
Whitney, 1994
Southeastern Peru to central Bolivia
 LC 


Unknown [39]

Vilcabamba tapaculo

S. urubambae
Zimmer, J. T., 1939
East-central Peru
 LC 


2500–9999 [40]

Ampay tapaculo


S. whitneyi
Krabbe et al., 2020
Southern Peru
 NE 


Unknown

Jalca tapaculo

S. frankeae
Krabbe et al., 2020
Central Peru
 NE 


Unknown

Neblina tapaculo

S. altirostris
Zimmer, J. T., 1939
Northern Peru
 LC 


Unknown [41]

Trilling tapaculo

S. parvirostris
Zimmer, J. T., 1939
North-central Peru to east-central Bolivia
 LC 


Unknown [42]

Bolivian tapaculo


S. bolivianus
Allen, J. A., 1889
Southeastern Peru to southern Bolivia
 LC 


Unknown [43]

White-crowned tapaculo

S. atratus
Hellmayr, 1922

Three subspecies
  • S. a. nigricans
  • S. a. atratus
  • S. a. confusus
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [44]

Santa Marta tapaculo

S. sanctaemartae
Chapman, 1915
Northern Colombia
 NT 


22000 [45]

Long-tailed tapaculo

S. micropterus
(Sclater, P. L., 1858)
Colombia to northern Peru
 LC 


Unknown [46]

Rufous-vented tapaculo


S. femoralis
(Tschudi, 1844)
Central Peru
 LC 


Unknown [47]

Utcubamba tapaculo


S. intermedius
Zimmer, J. T., 1939
North-central Peru
 NE 


Unknown

Large-footed tapaculo


S. macropus
Berlepsch & Stolzmann, 1896
Peru
 LC 


Unknown [48]

Junin tapaculo

S. gettyae
Hosner et al., 2013
Central Peru
 NT 


10000–19999 [49]

Unicolored tapaculo


S. unicolor
Salvin, 1895
West-central Peru
 NT 


8500–11500 [50]

Tschudi's tapaculo

S. acutirostris
(Tschudi, 1844)
Central Peru
 LC 


140,000 [51]

Blackish tapaculo

S. latrans
Hellmayr, 1924

Two subspecies
  • S. l. latrans
  • S. l. subcinereus
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [52]

Silvery-fronted tapaculo

S. argentifrons
Ridgway, 1891

Two subspecies
  • S. a. argentifrons
  • S. a. chiriquensis
Costa Rica and Panama
 LC 


50000–499999 [53]

Nariño tapaculo

S. vicinior
Zimmer, J. T., 1939
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [54]

Tacarcuna tapaculo


S. panamensis
Chapman, 1915
Eastern Panama and northwestern Colombia
 NT 


2500–9999 [55]

Chocó tapaculo

S. chocoensis
Krabbe & Schulenberg, 1997
Eastern Panama to northwestern Ecuador
 LC 


Unknown [56]

Magdalena tapaculo


S. rodriguezi
Krabbe et al., 2005

Two subspecies
  • S. r. yariguiorum
  • S. r. rodriguezi
Central Colombia
 EN 


1500–7000 [57]

Stiles's tapaculo

S. stilesi
Cuervo et al., 2005
Central Colombia
 LC 


40000–180000 [58]

Tatama tapaculo

S. alvarezlopezi
Cuervo et al., 2005
Western Colombia
 NT 


20000–49999 [59]

El Oro tapaculo


S. robbinsi
Krabbe & Schulenberg, 1997
Southwestern Ecuador
 EN 


1900–5000 [60]

Caracas tapaculo


S. caracae
Hellmayr, 1922
Northern Venezuela
 LC 


Unknown [61]

Pale-bellied tapaculo

S. griseicollis
(Lafresnaye, 1840)

Three subspecies
  • S. g. gilesi
  • S. g. griseicollis
  • S. g. morenoi
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [62]

Brown-rumped tapaculo

S. latebricola
Bangs, 1899
Northern Colombia
 NT 


Unknown [63]

Perijá tapaculo

S. perijanus
Avendaño et al., 2015
Perijá Mountains
 NT 


10000–19999 [64]

Mérida tapaculo


S. meridanus
Hellmayr, 1922

Two subspecies
  • S. m. meridanus
  • S. m. fuscicauda
Northwestern Venezuela
 LC 


Unknown [65]

Chusquea tapaculo

S. parkeri
Krabbe & Schulenberg, 1997
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [66]

Spillmann's tapaculo


S. spillmanni
Stresemann, 1937
Northwestern South America
 LC 


Unknown [67]

Notes

References