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The genus contains 33 species.<ref name=ioc>{{cite web| editor1-last=Gill | editor1-first=Frank | editor1-link=Frank Gill (ornithologist) | editor2-last=Donsker | editor2-first=David | year=2018 | title=Oropendolas, orioles, blackbirds | work=World Bird List Version 8.1 | url=http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/blackbirds/ | publisher=International Ornithologists' Union | accessdate=1 May 2018 }}</ref>
The genus contains 33 species.<ref name=ioc>{{cite web| editor1-last=Gill | editor1-first=Frank | editor1-link=Frank Gill (ornithologist) | editor2-last=Donsker | editor2-first=David | year=2018 | title=Oropendolas, orioles, blackbirds | work=World Bird List Version 8.1 | url=http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/blackbirds/ | publisher=International Ornithologists' Union | accessdate=1 May 2018 }}</ref>


{| class="wikitable"
* [[Scott's oriole]], ''Icterus parisorum''
|-
* [[Yellow-backed oriole]], ''Icterus chrysater''
! Image !! Common Name !! Scientific name !! Distribution
* [[Audubon's oriole]], ''Icterus graduacauda''
|-
* [[Jamaican oriole]], ''Icterus leucopteryx''
|[[File:Scott's Oriole (Icterus parisorum) (14083421122).jpg|120px]] || [[Scott's oriole]] || ''Icterus parisorum''||Southwestern United States and south to Baja California Sur and central Mexico.
* [[Orange oriole]], ''Icterus auratus''
|-
* [[Altamira oriole]], ''Icterus gularis''
|[[File:Icterus chrysater Turpial montañero Yellow-backed Oriole (14868781704).jpg|120px]] || [[Yellow-backed oriole]] || ''Icterus chrysater''|| Belize, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Venezuela.
* [[Yellow oriole]], ''Icterus nigrogularis''
|-
* [[Bullock's oriole]], ''Icterus bullockii''
|[[File:Audubon's Oriole National Butterfly Center Mission TX 2018-03-04 15-14-28-2 (39971535194).jpg|120px]] || [[Audubon's oriole]] || ''Icterus graduacauda''||westernmost range extends from Nayarit south to southern Oaxaca, whereas the eastern range stretches from the lower Rio Grande valley to northern Querétaro
* [[Streak-backed oriole]], ''Icterus pustulatus''
|-
[[File:Streaked-BackedOriole.jpg|thumbnail|232px|right|[[Streak-backed oriole]], ''Icterus pustulatus'']]
|[[File:Icterus leucopteryx -San Andres, Archipelago of San Andres, Colombia -juvenile-8.jpg|120px]] || [[Jamaican oriole]] || ''Icterus leucopteryx''||Jamaica and on the Colombian island of San Andrés
* [[Black-backed oriole]], ''Icterus abeillei''
|-
* [[Baltimore oriole]], ''Icterus galbula''
* [[Yellow-tailed oriole]], ''Icterus mesomelas''
||| [[Orange oriole]] || ''Icterus auratus''||the Yucatán Peninsula and far northern Belize
|-
* [[Spot-breasted oriole]], ''Icterus pectoralis''
|[[File:Altamira Oriole National Butterfly Center Mission TX 2018-03-12 08-38-00 (39174878290).jpg|120px]] || [[Altamira oriole]] || ''Icterus gularis''||subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America, the Pacific coast and inland
* [[White-edged oriole]], ''Icterus graceannae''
|-
* [[Campo troupial]], ''Icterus jamacaii''
|[[File:Icterus nigrogularis Turpial amarillo Yellow Oriole (8495625798).jpg|120px]] || [[Yellow oriole]] || ''Icterus nigrogularis''||northern South America in Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil, (northern Roraima state, and eastern Amapá)
* [[Venezuelan troupial]], ''Icterus icterus''
|-
* [[Orange-backed troupial]], ''Icterus croconotus''
|[[File:Bullock's Oriole.jpg|120px]] || [[Bullock's oriole]] || ''Icterus bullockii''|| as far north as British Columbia in Canada and as far south as Sonora or Durango in Mexico
* [[Bar-winged oriole]], ''Icterus maculialatus''
|-
* [[Black-vented oriole]], ''Icterus wagleri''
|[[File:Icterus pustulatus 1.jpg|120px]] || [[Streak-backed oriole]] || ''Icterus pustulatus''|| Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico and an occasional visitor to the Southwestern United States
* [[Hooded oriole]], ''Icterus cucullatus''
|-
* [[Black-cowled oriole]], ''Icterus prosthemelas''
* [[Orchard oriole]], ''Icterus spurius''
| || [[Black-backed oriole]] || ''Icterus abeillei''||Mexico.
|-
* [[Ochre oriole]], ''Icterus fuertesi'' <!--added-->
|[[File:Baltimore Oriole- dorsum.jpg|120px]] || [[Baltimore oriole]] || ''Icterus galbula''||Canadian Prairies and eastern Montana in the northwest eastward through southern Ontario, southern Quebec and New Brunswick and south through the eastern United States to central Mississippi and Alabama and northern Georgia.
* [[Cuban oriole]], ''Icterus melanopsis''
|-
* [[Bahama oriole]], ''Icterus northropi''
|[[File:Icterus mesomelas.jpg|120px]] || [[Yellow-tailed oriole]] || ''Icterus mesomelas''||southern Mexico to western Peru and northwestern Venezuela
* [[Martinique oriole]], ''Icterus bonana''
|-
* [[Puerto Rican oriole]], ''Icterus portoricensis''
|[[File:Icterus pectoralis-- the Spot-breasted Oriole (24184797909).jpg|120px]] || [[Spot-breasted oriole]] || ''Icterus pectoralis''|| Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
* [[Montserrat oriole]], ''Icterus oberi''
|-
* [[Saint Lucia oriole]], ''Icterus laudabilis''
* [[Hispaniolan oriole]], ''Icterus dominicensis''
|[[File:White Edged Oriole RWD2.jpg|120px]] || [[White-edged oriole]] || ''Icterus graceannae''|| Ecuador and Peru.
|-
* [[Orange-crowned oriole]], ''Icterus auricapillus''
|[[File:Corrupião - Icterus jamacai.JPG|120px]] || [[Campo troupial]] || ''Icterus jamacaii''||northeastern Brazil
* [[Variable oriole]], ''Icterus pyrrhopterus''
|-
* [[Epaulet oriole]], ''Icterus cayanensis''
|[[File:Curacao-Icterus-Icterus-2013.JPG|120px]] || [[Venezuelan troupial]] || ''Icterus icterus''||Colombia, Venezuela, and the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, and Puerto Rico.
|-
|[[File:Orange-backed Troupial (Icterus croconotus) (28557678726).jpg|120px]] || [[Orange-backed troupial]] || ''Icterus croconotus''|| Guyana, Brazil, Paraguay, and eastern Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru
|-
|[[File:Bar-winged Oriole - Chiapas - Mexico S4E7324 (23521447649).jpg|120px]] || [[Bar-winged oriole]] || ''Icterus maculialatus''||El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
|-
|[[File:Black-vented Oriole (Icterus wagleri) (8079398668).jpg|120px]] || [[Black-vented oriole]] || ''Icterus wagleri''||El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and the United States.
|-
|[[File:Hooded Oriole (34135625394).jpg|120px]] || [[Hooded oriole]] || ''Icterus cucullatus''||Baja California Sur, the Mexican east coast, and Belize.
|-
|[[File:Black-cowled Oriole.jpg|120px]] || [[Black-cowled oriole]] || ''Icterus prosthemelas''|| eastern half of mainland Central America.
|-
|[[File:Orchard Oriole by Dan Pancamo 2.jpg|120px]] || [[Orchard oriole]] || ''Icterus spurius''||United States, Mexico
|-
|[[File:Cuban Oriole .cu (3).jpg|120px]] || [[Cuban oriole]] || ''Icterus melanopsis''|| island of Cuba and the neighboring Isla de la juventud
|-
|[[File:Bahama Oriole.jpg|120px]] || [[Bahama oriole]] || ''Icterus northropi''||the Bahamas.
|-
| || [[Martinique oriole]] || ''Icterus bonana''|| Martinique, French West Indies
|-
|[[File:Icterus portoricensis imported from iNaturalist photo 6037125 on 4 September 2019.jpg|120px]] || [[Puerto Rican oriole]] || ''Icterus portoricensis''|| Puerto Rico
|-
|[[File:Icterus oberi -London Zoo, England-8a.jpg|120px]] || [[Montserrat oriole]] || ''Icterus oberi''||Lesser Antilles of the West Indies,
|-
| || [[Saint Lucia oriole]] || ''Icterus laudabilis''||main island of St. Lucia
|-
|[[File:Icterus dominicensis.jpg|120px]] || [[Hispaniolan oriole]] || ''Icterus dominicensis''||Hispaniola.
|-
|[[File:Orange-crowned Oriole - Darién - Panama (48444344772).jpg|120px]] || [[Orange-crowned oriole]] || ''Icterus auricapillus''||eastern Panama, Colombia and Venezuela.
|-
|[[File:Encontro (Icterus pyrrhopterus) (17772698624).jpg|120px]] || [[Variable oriole]] || ''Icterus pyrrhopterus''|| Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
|-
|[[File:Epaulet Oriole - Pantanal - Brazil H8O1352 (23781001732).jpg|120px]] || [[Epaulet oriole]] || ''Icterus cayanensis''|| Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname.
|-
|}


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==References==

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New World orioles
Baltimore oriole, Icterus galbula
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Icteridae
Genus: Icterus
Brisson, 1760
Species

25-30 species, see text

New World orioles are a group of birds in the genus Icterus of the blackbird family. Unrelated to Old World orioles of the family Oriolidae, they are strikingly similar in size, diet, behavior, and strongly contrasting plumage, a good example of convergent evolution. As a result, the two have been given the same vernacular name.

Males are typically black and vibrant yellow or orange with white markings, females and immature birds duller. They molt annually. New World orioles are generally slender with long tails and a pointed bill. They mainly eat insects, but also enjoy nectar and fruit. The nest is a woven, elongated pouch. Species nesting in areas with cold winters are strongly migratory, while subtropical and tropical species are more sedentary.

The name "oriole" was first recorded (in the Latin form oriolus) by Albertus Magnus in about 1250, which he stated to be onomatopoeic, from the song of the European golden oriole.

One of the species in the genus, Bahama oriole, is critically endangered.

The genus Icterus was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the Venezuelan troupial as the type species.[1] The name is the Latin word for the Eurasian golden oriole.[2]

The genus name Icterus as used by classical authors, referred to a bird with yellow or green plumage. In modern times this has been identified as the golden oriole. Brisson re-applied the name to the New World birds because of their similarity in appearance.[3]

Species list

The genus contains 33 species.[4]

Image Common Name Scientific name Distribution
Scott's oriole Icterus parisorum Southwestern United States and south to Baja California Sur and central Mexico.
Yellow-backed oriole Icterus chrysater Belize, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Venezuela.
Audubon's oriole Icterus graduacauda westernmost range extends from Nayarit south to southern Oaxaca, whereas the eastern range stretches from the lower Rio Grande valley to northern Querétaro
Jamaican oriole Icterus leucopteryx Jamaica and on the Colombian island of San Andrés
Orange oriole Icterus auratus the Yucatán Peninsula and far northern Belize
Altamira oriole Icterus gularis subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America, the Pacific coast and inland
Yellow oriole Icterus nigrogularis northern South America in Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil, (northern Roraima state, and eastern Amapá)
Bullock's oriole Icterus bullockii as far north as British Columbia in Canada and as far south as Sonora or Durango in Mexico
Streak-backed oriole Icterus pustulatus Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico and an occasional visitor to the Southwestern United States
Black-backed oriole Icterus abeillei Mexico.
Baltimore oriole Icterus galbula Canadian Prairies and eastern Montana in the northwest eastward through southern Ontario, southern Quebec and New Brunswick and south through the eastern United States to central Mississippi and Alabama and northern Georgia.
Yellow-tailed oriole Icterus mesomelas southern Mexico to western Peru and northwestern Venezuela
Spot-breasted oriole Icterus pectoralis Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
White-edged oriole Icterus graceannae Ecuador and Peru.
Campo troupial Icterus jamacaii northeastern Brazil
Venezuelan troupial Icterus icterus Colombia, Venezuela, and the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, and Puerto Rico.
Orange-backed troupial Icterus croconotus Guyana, Brazil, Paraguay, and eastern Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru
Bar-winged oriole Icterus maculialatus El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
Black-vented oriole Icterus wagleri El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and the United States.
Hooded oriole Icterus cucullatus Baja California Sur, the Mexican east coast, and Belize.
Black-cowled oriole Icterus prosthemelas eastern half of mainland Central America.
Orchard oriole Icterus spurius United States, Mexico
Cuban oriole Icterus melanopsis island of Cuba and the neighboring Isla de la juventud
Bahama oriole Icterus northropi the Bahamas.
Martinique oriole Icterus bonana Martinique, French West Indies
Puerto Rican oriole Icterus portoricensis Puerto Rico
Montserrat oriole Icterus oberi Lesser Antilles of the West Indies,
Saint Lucia oriole Icterus laudabilis main island of St. Lucia
Hispaniolan oriole Icterus dominicensis Hispaniola.
Orange-crowned oriole Icterus auricapillus eastern Panama, Colombia and Venezuela.
Variable oriole Icterus pyrrhopterus Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Epaulet oriole Icterus cayanensis Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname.

References

  1. ^ Brisson, Mathurin Jacques (1760). Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, especes & leurs variétés (in French and Latin). Paris: Jean-Baptiste Bauche. Vol. 1 p. 30, Vol. 2 p. 85.
  2. ^ Jobling, J.A. (2018). del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A.; Sargatal, J.; Christie, D.A.; de Juana, E. (eds.). "Key to Scientific Names in Ornithology". Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Lynx Edicions. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ Newton, Alfred (1911). "Icterus" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  4. ^ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2018). "Oropendolas, orioles, blackbirds". World Bird List Version 8.1. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 1 May 2018.

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