The canyon wren's genus name,
Catherpes, derives from the
Greek word "kathero", meaning to creep down: a reference to its tendency to cling to vertical walls. Its species name,
mexicanus, refers to the country of
Mexico, where it is widely found. The taxonomy of the species has been altered and debated for many years. Originally in the genus
Thryothorus, it was moved into the genus
Salpinctes along with the
rock wren (
Salpinctes obsoletus), where some researchers still place it. As of 2025, the species is in the only species in the genus
Catherpes. Latest scientific consensus acknowledges 8 valid subspecies of
Catherpes mexicanus: •
C. mexicanus cantator •
C. mexicanus conspersus •
C. mexicanus croizati •
C. mexicanus griseus •
C. mexicanus meliphonus •
C. mexicanus mexicanus •
C. mexicanus pallidior •
C. mexicanus punctulatus == Description ==