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List of toucans

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List of toucans
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Toucans are birds in the family Ramphastidae in the order Piciformes. There are currently 43 extant species of toucans recognised by the International Ornithologists' Union.[1]

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A collared aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus) in Costa Rica

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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 toucan'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.[1] 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,[3] the disagreement is noted next to the species's common name (for nomenclatural disagreements) or scientific name (for taxonomic disagreements).

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Classification

The International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) recognises 43 species of toucans in five genera.[1] This list does not include hybrid species, extinct prehistoric species, or putative species not yet accepted by the IOU.

Family Ramphastidae

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Toucans

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Notes

  1. The IUCN follows the taxonomy proposed by the HBW and BirdLife Taxonomic Checklist.[2]
  2. The Clements Checklist treats the Wagler's, emerald, and blue-throated toucanets as a one species, the northern emerald-toucanet.[3]
  3. Called greyish-throated toucanet by the IUCN.
  4. The Clements Checklist treats the white-throated and black-throated toucanets as a one species, the southern emerald-toucanet.[3]
  5. The IUCN splits the black-throated toucanet sensu lato into two species, the black-billed toucanet (A. cyanolaemus) and black-throated toucanet sensu stricto (A. atrogularis).[2]
  6. The IUCN splits the groove-billed toucanet sensu lato into two species, the yellow-billed toucanet (A. calorhynchus) and groove-billed toucanet sensu stricto (A. sulcatus).[2]
  7. The IUCN splits the lettered aracari sensu lato into two species, the Humboldt's aracari (P. humboldti) and lettered aracari sensu stricto (P. inscriptus).[2]
  8. The IUCN splits the red-necked aracari into two species, the western red-necked aracari (P. sturmii) and eastern red-necked aracari (P. bitorquatus).[2]
  9. The Clements Checklist and IUCN treat the brown-billed aracari as a subspecies of the ivory-billed aracari.[3][2]
  10. The Clements Checklist treats the stripe-billed and pale-billed aracaris as subspecies of the collared aracari.[3]
  11. The IUCN splits the golden-collared toucanet into two species, the red-billed toucanet (S. reinwardtii) and green-billed toucanet (S. langsdorffii).[2]
  12. The Clements Checklist treats the citron-throated toucan as a subspecies of the channel-billed toucan.[3]
  13. The IUCN splits the channel-billed toucan sensu lato into three species, the yellow-ridged toucan (R. culminatus), Ariel toucan (R. ariel), and channel-billed toucan sensu stricto (R. vitellinus).[2]
  14. The IUCN splits the white-throated toucan into two species, the red-billed toucan (R. tucanus) and Cuvier's toucan (R. cuvieri).[2]
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