Whitetip

2 (see text) The whitetips are a small group of hummingbirds in the genus Urosticte, which are restricted to humid forests growing on Andean slopes in north-western South America.

Their common name, whitetips, refers to the conspicuous white tips on the central rectrices of the males.

As the central rectrices are shorter than the outer, it appears as a large white spot on the central uppertail.

In this genus, the taxon intermedia has been considered a distinct species, or alternatively an intermediate between U. benjamini and U. ruficrissa, leading to these being considered conspecific.

At present, intermedia is considered a variant and junior synonym of ruficrissa, resulting in two monotypic species being recognized: The genus contains two species.