Other suspected new species include a dwarf woodpecker (genus Picumnus) and horned toad (genus Proceratophrys). From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-04-01] Reference
Picumnus and Pilumnus were two household divinities of the Romans, who were the special presiding deities of new-born infants. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
Endemism is relatively low except for avifauna, which includes the species buffy hummingbird (Leucippus fallax) and chesnut piculet (Picumnus cinnamomeus). From Wordnik.com. [Lara-Falcón dry forests] Reference
The greyish piculet (Picumnus granadensis) and apical flycatcher (Myiarchus apicalis) are found in tropical deciduous and secondary forest, tropical lowland evergreen forest edge, and scrub. From Wordnik.com. [Cauca Valley dry forests] Reference
The park is also the only protected area within which is found the extremely range-restricted rusty-necked piculet Picumnus fuscus that is known only from seasonally flooded forests along the Iténez River. From Wordnik.com. [Noel Kempff Mercado National Park, Bolivia] Reference
Endemic species found here include Rio Branco antbirds (Cercomacra carbonaria), spot-backed antwrens (Herpsilochmus dorsimaculatus), chestnut-crested antbirds (Rhegmatorhina cristata), and Orinoco piculets (Picumnus pumilus). From Wordnik.com. [Rio Negro campinarana] Reference
Immediately a sacred meal was offered to the two field-deities, Picumnus and. From Wordnik.com. [The Religion of Ancient Rome] Reference
Other important birds are lesser seed-finch (Oryzoborus angolensis), ruddy-breasted seedeater (Sporaphila minuta), slate-colored seedeater (Sporophila schistacea), Guianan piculet (Picumnus minutissimus), blood-coloured woodpecker (Veniliornis sanguineus), and the crimson-hooded manakin (Pipra aureola). From Wordnik.com. [Paramaribo swamp forests] Reference
They include the pygmy swift (Tachornis furcata), buffy hummingbird (Leucippus fallax), chesnut piculet (Picumnus cinnamomeus), white-whiskered spinetail (Synallaxis candei), black-backed antshrike (Sakesphorus melanonotus), slender-billd tyrannulet (Inezia tenuirostris), tocuyo sparrow (Arremonops tocuyensis), and vermilion cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus). From Wordnik.com. [La Costa xeric shrublands] Reference
The following endemic birds are under the status "least concern": the pygmy swift (Tachornis furcata), buffy hummingbird (Leucippus fallax), chesnut piculet (Picumnus cinnamomeus), white-whiskered spinetail (Synallaxis candei), black-backed antshrike (Sakesphorus melanonotus), slender-billd tyrannulet (Inezia tenuirostris), tocuyo sparrow (Arremonops tocuyensis), and vermilion cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus). From Wordnik.com. [Maracaibo dry forests] Reference
The endemic birds listed below have "least concern"; status; they include the pygmy swift (Tachornis furcata), buffy hummingbird (Leucippus fallax), chesnut piculet (Picumnus cinnamomeus), white-whiskered spinetail (Synallaxis candei), black-backed antshrike (Sakesphorus melanonotus), slender-billed tyrannulet (Inezia tenuirostris), tocuyo sparrow (Arremonops tocuyensis), and vermilion cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus). From Wordnik.com. [Guajira-Barranquilla xeric scrub] Reference
The rest of the endemic birds are under the status "least concern"; they include the pygmy swift (Tachornis furcata), buffy hummingbird (Leucippus fallax), chesnut piculet (Picumnus cinnamomeus), white-whiskered spinetail (Synallaxis candei), black-backed antshrike (Sakesphorus melanonotus), slender-billd tyrannulet (Inezia tenuirostris), tocuyo sparrow (Arremonops tocuyensis), and vermilion cardinal (Cardinalis phoeniceus). From Wordnik.com. [Lara-Falcón dry forests] Reference
Picumnus who the barren Land manures. From Wordnik.com. [The Third Part of the Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley Being his Six Books of Plants] Reference
Picumnus innominatus, 121. From Wordnik.com. [Birds of the Indian Hills] Reference
Picumnus (pi-cum´-nus), 182. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
Phorcys, Phoroneus, Phthinoporon, Phthonus, Phuju, Phyllodoce, Picumnus, Picus, Pie, Pietas. From Wordnik.com. [Original Signal - Transmitting Digg] Reference
These include the endemic grey-legged tinamous (Crypturellus duidae), crestless curassows (Mitu tomentosa), double-striped thick-knees (Burhinus bistriatus), oilbirds (Steatornis caripensis), tawny-tufted toucanets (Selenidera nattereri), endemic orinoco piculets (Picumnus pumilus), two endemic antbirds (yapacana, Myrmeciza disjuncta, and grey-bellied, Myrmeciza pelzelni), spot-tailed nightjars (Caprimulgus maculicaudus), azure-naped jays (Cyanocorax heilprini), and white-naped seedeaters (Dolospingus fringilloides). From Wordnik.com. [Negro-Branco moist forests] Reference
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