List of hummingbirds in taxonomic order

This is a list of hummingbird genera in taxonomic order. List of hummingbirds has a complete species list sortable by common and binomial name.

Taxonomic lists of both genera and species are available at the subfamily pages Phaethornithinae and Trochilinae.

Subfamily Phaethornithinae
Hermit hummingbirds. Relatively dull. Iridescence slight and typically limited to the upperparts. Most have a dark face and elongated central rectrices with white, buff or ochraceous tips. Long bills slightly decurved in most species, but much variation across group.
 * 'Genus Eutoxeres''
 * White-tipped Sicklebill, Eutoxeres aquila
 * Buff-tailed Sicklebill, Eutoxeres condamini


 * 'Genus Ramphodon''
 * Saw-billed Hermit, Ramphodon naevius


 * 'Genus Glaucis''
 * Hook-billed Hermit, Glaucis dohrnii
 * Bronzy Hermit, Glaucis aenea
 * Rufous-breasted Hermit or Hairy Hermit, Glaucis hirsuta


 * 'Genus Threnetes''
 * Band-tailed Barbthroat, Threnetes ruckeri
 * Pale-tailed Barbthroat, Threnetes (niger) leucurus
 * Bronze-tailed Hermit, Threnetes (niger) loehkeni
 * Sooty Barbthroat, Threnetes niger


 * 'Genus Anopetia''
 * Broad-tipped Hermit, Anopetia gounellei


 * 'Genus Phaethornis''
 * Dusky-throated Hermit, Phaethornis squalidus
 * Streak-throated Hermit, Phaethornis rupurumii
 * Little Hermit, Phaethornis longuemareus
 * Minute Hermit, Phaethornis idaliae
 * Cinnamon-throated Hermit, Phaethornis nattereri
 * Maranhao Hermit, Phaethornis (nattereri) maranhaoensis
 * Tapajós Hermit, Phaethorni aethopyga
 * Black-throated Hermit, Phaethornis atrimentalis
 * Stripe-throated Hermit, Phaethornis striigularis
 * Dusky Hermit, Phaethornis (striigularis) saturatus
 * Gray-chinned Hermit, Phaethornis griseogularis
 * Reddish Hermit, Phaethornis ruber
 * White-browed Hermit, Phaethornis stuarti
 * Buff-bellied Hermit, Phaethornis subochraceus
 * Sooty-capped Hermit, Phaethornis augusti
 * Planalto Hermit, Phaethornis pretrei
 * Scale-throated Hermit, Phaethornis eurynome
 * Pale-bellied Hermit, Phaethornis anthophilus
 * White-bearded Hermit, Phaethornis hispidus
 * White-whiskered Hermit, Phaethornis yaruqui
 * Green Hermit, Phaethornis guy
 * Tawny-bellied Hermit, Phaethornis syrmatophorus
 * Koepcke's Hermit, Phaethornis koepckeae
 * Needle-billed Hermit, Phaethornis philippii
 * Straight-billed Hermit, Phaethornis bourcieri
 * Long-billed Hermit or Western Long-tailed Hermit, Phaethornis longirostris
 * Mexican Hermit, Phaethornis (longirostris) mexicanus
 * Baron's Hermit, Phaethornis (longirostris) baroni
 * (Eastern) Long-tailed Hermit, Phaethornis superciliosus
 * Great-billed Hermit, Phaethornis malaris
 * Margaretta's Hermit, Phaethornis (malaris) margarettae

Subfamily Florisuginae

 * Genus Topaza – topazes (2 species)
 * Genus Florisuga – jacobins (2 species)

Subfamily Trochilinae
Typical hummingbirds. An incredible range of colors, shapes and sizes. Bills vary wildly. Sexes usually quite different in color; females often have metallic green upperparts and spangles on their white underside.

Tribe Polytmini

 * Genus Doryfera – lancebills (2 species)x
 * Genus Schistes - Wedge-billed Hummingbird (sometimes included in Augastes)
 * Genus Augastes – visorbearers (2 species)
 * Genus Colibri – violet-ears (4 species)
 * Genus Androdon – Tooth-billed Hummingbird
 * Genus Heliactin – Horned Sungem
 * Genus Heliothryx – fairies (2 species)
 * Genus Polytmus – goldenthroats (3 species)
 * Genus Chrysolampis – Ruby-topaz Hummingbird
 * Genus Avocettula – Fiery-tailed Awlbill
 * Genus Eulampis – caribs (2 species)
 * Genus Anthracothorax – mangos (7 species)

Tribe Lesbiini

 * Genus Heliangelus – sunangels (9 species, one probably recently extinct)
 * Genus Sephanoides – firecrowns (2 species)
 * Genus Discosura – thorntails (5 species, possibly one recently extinct)
 * Genus Lophornis – coquettes (10 species)
 * Genus Phlogophilus – piedtails (2 species)
 * Genus Adelomyia – Speckled Hummingbird
 * Genus Anthocephala – Blossomcrown
 * Genus Taphrolesbia – Gray-bellied Comet
 * Genus Aglaiocercus – sylphs (3 species)
 * Genus Sappho – Red-tailed Comet
 * Genus Lesbia – trainbearers (2 species)
 * Genus Ramphomicron – typical thornbills (2 species)
 * Genus Polyonymus – Bronze-tailed Comet
 * Genus Oreotrochilus – hillstars (6 species)
 * Genus Opisthoprora – Mountain Avocetbill
 * Genus Oxypogon – mountaineer, helmetcrest, thornbills (7 species)
 * Genus Metallura – metaltails (9 species)

Tribe Coeligenini

 * Genus Loddigesia – Marvelous Spatuletail


 * Genus Phaeochroa – Scaly-breasted Hummingbird
 * Genus Campylopterus – sabrewings (12 species)
 * Genus Eupetomena – Swallow-tailed Hummingbird
 * Genus Orthorhyncus – Antillean Crested Hummingbird
 * Genus Klais – Violet-headed Hummingbird
 * Genus Stephanoxis – Plovercrest
 * Genus Abeillia – Emerald-chinned Hummingbird
 * Genus Trochilus – streamertails (2 species)
 * Genus Chlorostilbon – typical emeralds (17 species, 2 recently extinct)
 * Genus Basilinna (2 species, recently split from Hylocharis)
 * Genus Elvira – Elvira emeralds (2 species)
 * Genus Eupherusa (4 species)
 * Genus Goethalsia – Rufous-cheeked Hummingbird
 * Genus Goldmania – Violet-capped Hummingbird
 * Genus Cynanthus (3 species)
 * Genus Thalurania – woodnymphs (6 species)
 * Genus Damophila – Violet-bellied Hummingbird
 * Genus Lepidopyga (3 species)
 * Genus Hylocharis – typical sapphires (5 species)
 * Genus Chrysuronia – Golden-tailed Sapphire
 * Genus Leucochloris – White-throated Hummingbird
 * Genus Leucippus (7 species)
 * Genus Amazilia (6 species)
 * Genus Agyrtria – Agyrtria emeralds (9 species)
 * Genus Polyerata – Polyerata emeralds
 * Genus Saucerottia (9 species, probably one recently extinct)
 * Genus Panterpe – Fiery-throated Hummingbird
 * Genus Oreopyra – White-bellied Mountain-gem (recently split from Lampornis)
 * Genus Microchera – Snowcap
 * Genus Chalybura – plumeleteers (2 species)
 * Genus Lampornis – typical mountain-gems (6-8 species)
 * Genus Clytolaema – Brazilian Ruby
 * Genus Heliodoxa – brilliants (9 species)
 * Genus Lamprolaima – Garnet-throated Hummingbird
 * Genus Eugenes – Magnificent Hummingbird
 * Genus Hylonympha – Scissor-tailed Hummingbird
 * Genus Sternoclyta – Violet-chested Hummingbird
 * Genus Urochroa – White-tailed Hillstar
 * Genus Boissonneaua – coronets (3 species)
 * Genus Aglaeactis – sunbeams (4 species)
 * Genus Lafresnaya – Mountain Velvetbreast
 * Genus Coeligena – incas and starfrontlets (13 species)
 * Genus Ensifera – Sword-billed Hummingbird
 * Genus Pterophanes – Great Sapphirewing
 * Genus Patagona – Giant Hummingbird
 * Genus Eriocnemis – typical pufflegs (12 species, one probably recently extinct)
 * Genus Haplophaedia – Haplophaedia pufflegs (3 species)
 * Genus Urosticte – whitetips (2 species)
 * Genus Ocreatus – Booted Racket-tail
 * Genus Oreonympha – Bearded Mountaineer
 * Genus Chalcostigma – Chalcostigma thornbills (5 species)
 * Genus Heliomaster – starthroats (4 species)
 * Genus Rhodopis – Oasis Hummingbird
 * Genus Thaumastura – Peruvian Sheartail
 * Genus Tilmatura – Sparkling-tailed Hummingbird
 * Genus Doricha – typical sheartails (2 species)
 * Genus Calliphlox – Calliphlox woodstars (4 species)
 * Genus Microstilbon – Slender-tailed Woodstar
 * Genus Calothorax (2 species)
 * Genus Mellisuga (2 species)
 * Genus Archilochus (2 species)
 * Genus Calypte (2 species)
 * Genus Atthis (2 species)
 * Genus Stellula – Calliope Hummingbird
 * Genus Myrtis – Purple-collared Woodstar
 * Genus Eulidia – Chilean Woodstar
 * Genus Myrmia – Short-tailed Woodstar
 * Genus Chaetocercus – Chaetocercus woodstars (6 species)
 * Genus Selasphorus (6 species)