purplethroated
The term “purplethroated” is used in the common names of several animal species, most notably birds, to denote a distinctive patch of purple or violet coloration on the throat region. This descriptive epithet aids in field identification and reflects the role of throat coloration in courtship displays, territorial signaling, and species recognition.
Among the most well‑known are the purple‑throated sunbird (Leptocoma brasiliana) of Southeast Asia, the purple‑throated woodstar
Morphologically, the purple throat is produced by specialized feather pigments, primarily psittacofulvins and melanin complexes, sometimes
Ecologically, purple‑throated species occupy a range of niches—from nectar feeding in forest canopies to insectivory near