The black-tailed trainbearer is widely distributed in central and northern
Andes from Colombia through Ecuador to Peru, at altitudes between 2500 and 3800 meters. Three subspecies are currently recognised.
Lesbia victoriae victoriae is the northernmost subspecies, occurring from the central Andes of Colombia to southern Ecuador.
L. v. juliae is found in the center of the species's distribution, from southern Ecuador to northern Peru.
L. v. berlepschi is the southernmost subspecies, occurring from
Huánuco to
Cuzco in Peru. In the past, Ecuadorian populations of
L. v. victoriae were sometimes treated as a fourth subspecies,
L. v. aequatorialis, but they aren't different enough from Colombian birds to warrant treatment as a separate subspecies.
Lesbia victoriae prefers semi-open areas instead of closed forest, meaning that it can adapt well to urban ecosystems like parks and gardens. == Subspecies ==