Belongs within: Apodiformes.
Contains: Phaethornithinae, Trochilinae.
The Trochilidae are the hummingbirds, a group of very small, long-billed nectarivorous birds. Modern hummingbirds are found only in the New World, though the early Oligocene Eurotrochilus inexpectatus attests to their past presence in Europe.
Characters (from Mayr 2004): Size tiny; humerus and ulna extremely abbreviated and stocky, pronounced distal protrusion on humeral head; sternal end of coracoid column-like with convex dorsal surface and greatly reduced lateral process; sternal carina very high, caudal margin of corpus lacking any incisions; furcula widely U-shaped; legs very thin; bill greatly elongated, maxillary processes of palatine widely separated.
<==Trochilidae [Trochili, Trochiliformes]
|--Eurotrochilus Mayr 2004 M04
| `--*E. inexpectatus Mayr 2004 M04
`--+--Phaethornithinae B94
`--Trochilinae B94
Trochilidae incertae sedis:
Melanotrochilus fuscus M02
Sericotes holosericeus RN72
Damophila julie JT12
Chlorestes notata JT12
Leucochloris albicollis RN72
Boissonneaua RN72
|--B. flavescens JT12
|--B. jardini RN72
`--B. matthewsii JT12
Paphosia adorabilis A61
Stellula calliope FP64
Calothorax FP64
|--C. lucifer FP64
`--C. pulcher JT12
Anthracothorax RN72
|--A. dominicus SWK87
|--A. mango JT12
|--A. nigricollis RN72
|--A. prevostii JT12
|--A. verguensis JT12
|--A. viridigula JT12
`--A. viridis SWK87
Aglaiocercus RN72
|--A. berlepschi JT12
|--A. coelestis RN72
|--A. emmae RN72
`--A. kingi RN72
|--A. k. kingi RN72
`--A. k. mocoa RN72
Saucerotia devillei FS55
Myrmia micrura JT12
Ramphomicron JT12
|--R. dorsale JT12
`--R. microrhynchum JT12
Myrtis fanny JT12
Panterpe insignis JT12
Phlogophilus JT12
|--P. harterti JT12
`--P. hemileucurus JT12
Polyonymus caroli JT12
Pterophanes cyanopterus JT12
Taphrospilus hypostictus JT12
Taphrolesbia griseiventris JT12
Thaumastura cora JT12
Sternoclyta cyanopectus JT12
Tilmatura dupontii JT12
Urochroa bougueri JT12
Abeillia abeillei JT12
Atthis JT12
|--A. ellioti JT12
`--A. heloisa JT12
Chrysuronia oenone JT12
Chaetocercus JT12
|--C. astreans JT12
|--C. berlepschi JT12
|--C. bombus JT12
|--C. heliodor JT12
|--C. jourdanii JT12
`--C. mulsant JT12
Anthocephala floriceps JT12
Anopetia gounellei JT12
Aphantochroa cirrochloris JT12
Hylonympha macrocerca JT12
Goethalsia bella JT12
Eulidia yarrellii JT12
Lamprolaima rhami JT12
Heliactin bilophus JT12
Haplophaedia JT12
|--H. assimilis JT12
|--H. aureliae JT12
`--H. lugens JT12
Elvira JT12
|--E. chionura JT12
`--E. cupreiceps JT12
Lepidopyga JT12
|--L. coeruleogularis JT12
|--L. goudoti JT12
`--L. lilliae JT12
Microstilbon burmeisteri JT12
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B94] Bock, W. J. 1994. History and nomenclature of avian family-group names. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 222: 1-281.
[FS55] Felten, H., & J. Steinbacher. 1955. Zur Vogelfauna von El Salvador. Senckenbergiana Biologica 36 (1-2): 9-19.
[FP64] Fisher, J., & R. T. Peterson. 1964. The World of Birds: A comprehensive guide to general ornithology. Macdonald: London.
[JT12] Jetz, W., G. H. Thomas, J. B. Joy, K. Hartmann & A. Ø. Mooers. 2012. The global diversity of birds in space and time. Nature 491: 444-448.
[M02] Mayr, G. 2002. Osteological evidence for paraphyly of the avian order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies). Journal für Ornithologie 143: 82-97.
[M04] Mayr, G. 2004. Old World fossil record of modern-type hummingbirds. Science 304: 861-864.
[RN72] Rutgers, A., & K. A. Norris (eds.) 1972. Encyclopaedia of Aviculture vol. 2. Blandford Press: London.
[SWK87] Snyder, N. F. R., J. W. Wiley & C. B. Kepler. 1987. The Parrots of Luquillo: Natural history and conservation of the Puerto Rican parrot. Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology: Los Angeles.
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