The sooty barbthroat was
formally described by the Swedish naturalist
Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the
tenth edition of his
Systema Naturae under the
binomial name Trochilus niger. The
type locality is
Cayenne in
French Guiana. The sooty barbthroat is now placed in the
genus Threnetes that was introduced by
John Gould in 1852. •
T. n. niger (Linnaeus, 1758) •
T. n. loehkeni Grantsau, 1969 The
taxonomy and
systematics of the sooty/pale-tailed barbthroat
complex has caused much confusion. Some authors consider the sooty barbthroat to be a
melanistic variant of the
pale-tailed barbthroat (
T. leucurus). As
T. niger was described first, this
scientific name is the valid name for both when they are considered
conspecific. The sooty and pale-tailed barbthroats are recognized as separate species by the South American Classification Committee of the
American Ornithological Society (SACC), the
International Ornithological Committee (IOC), the
Clements taxonomy, and
BirdLife International's
Handbook of the Birds of the World (HBW). However, the assignment of subspecies between them varies. The SACC, IOC, and Clements assign the above two subspecies to the sooty barbthroat. HBW transfers subspecies
loehkeni from the sooty to the pale-tailed, leaving the sooty
monotypic. Other authors suggest that the
bronze-tailed barbthroat (
T. n. loehkeni) should also be considered a valid species and include the doubtful '''Christina's barbthroat'
(T. n. christinae
) as a subspecies. 'Freire's sooty barbthroat'
(T. n. freirei'') is intermediate between the sooty and bronze-tailed barbthroats however, and thus its status needs to be clarified before the situation is resolved. The sooty barbthroat and the other two members of its genus, pale-tailed barbthroat and
band-tailed barbthroat (
T. ruckeri), form a
superspecies. == Description ==