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- genus Sphyrapicus. The genus Sphyrapicus was introduced in 1858 by the American naturalist Spencer Baird with the yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius)...
- Within the genus Sphyrapicus, the yellow-bellied sapsucker is sister to a clade containing the red-breasted sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber ) and the red-naped...
- November 2021. "ITIS Report: Sphyrapicus". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 1 May 2013. "ITIS Report: Sphyrapicus nuchalis". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Williamson's sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) is a medium-sized wood**** belonging to the genus Sphyrapicus (sapsuckers). Breeding habitat is open...
- genus Sphyrapicus that was introduced in 1858 by the American naturalist Spencer Baird. The red-breasted sapsucker, the red-naped sapsucker (Sphyrapicus nuchalis)...
- species, flamebacks (Indomalaya) Tribe Melanerpini (pied wood****s) Sphyrapicus – 4 species, sapsuckers (Americas) Melanerpes – 23 species (Americas)...
- source of food for some species. Most famously, the sapsuckers (genus Sphyrapicus) feed in this fashion, but the technique is not restricted to these,...
- Sphyrapicus thyroideus Yellow-bellied sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius (A) Red-naped sapsucker, Sphyrapicus nuchalis Red-breasted sapsucker, Sphyrapicus...
- Chloropicus Dendrocopos Dendrocoptes Dendropicos Dryobates Leiopicus Leuconotopicus Melanerpes Picoides Sphyrapicus Veniliornis Xiphidiopicus Yungipicus...
- taxa and there was speculation that it had relationships to the genera Sphyrapicus and Melanerpes. According to research done in 2006, "X. percussus is...