Conirostrum

See text Typical conebills belong to the tanager genus Conirostrum.

They are small tanagers (9–14 cm) found in the forests of South America.

The genus consists of two rather distinct subgenera:[1] The first, Ateleodacnis, possibly deserving full generic status, is confined to lowland areas.

They are mostly grey in colour and inhabit deciduous woodlands, mangroves or riverbank habitats.

Their thin bills led to them being formerly classified as wood-warblers or honeycreepers but genetic data places them in the tanager family Thraupidae.