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- Mexico to Panama. The violet sabrewing has two subspecies, the nominate C. h. hemileucurus and C. h. mellitus. The violet sabrewing is the largest hummingbird...
- found on Tobago and in Venezuela. The white-tailed sabrewing is monotypic. The white-tailed sabrewing is about 12 to 13 cm (4.7 to 5.1 in) long. Males weigh...
- common name "sabrewing" and the generic name Campylopterus, from the Gr**** kampulos (curved) + pteros (wing). The plumage of sabrewings is based on brownish-green...
- Marta sabrewing is known. It makes "a plaintive double 'twit-twit', both in flight and display." The IUCN originally ****essed the Santa Marta sabrewing as...
- southeastern Brazil. The Diamantina sabrewing was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the grey-breasted sabrewing (Campylopterus largipennis). In a...
- most conservative: It treats the curve-winged sabrewing as one of three subspecies of grey-breasted sabrewing (Campylopterus curvipennis curvipennis). The...
- sabrewing with the three taxa as subspecies. This article follows the IOC treatment of a monotypic wedge-tailed sabrewing. The wedge-tailed sabrewing...
- The outcrop sabrewing or dry-forest sabrewing (Campylopterus calcirupicola) is a vulnerable species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini...
- The Sabrewing Rhaegal is a proposed American unmanned cargo aircraft developed by Californian Sabrewing Aircraft. The hybrid electric vertical takeoff...
- as a separate species. What are now the outcrop sabrewing (C. calcirupicola) and Diamantina sabrewing (C. diamantinensis) were formerly treated as subspecies...