Cuculidae
Cuculidae sunt familia avium, solum taxon ordinis Cuculiformium.[1][2][3] Familia insigniter comprehendit Cuculum canorum, Geococcyges, Eudynamyses, Phaenicophaeum, Couas, Centropodes, Crotophagas. Centropodes et Crotophagae aliquando in familias separatas digeruntur, Centropodidas et Crotophagidas proprie appellatas. Cuculiformes sunt unus ex tribus ordinibus qui una Otidimorphas constituunt, quorum alii sunt Musophagidae et Otididae (olim Otidae appellatae).
Infraclassis : Neognathae
Ordo : Cuculiformes
Wagler, 1830
Familia : Cuculidae
Leach, 1820
Cuculidae plerumque sunt aves magnitudine a parva ad mediam. Plurimae species in arboribus habitant. sed multae in solo degunt. Familiae est distributio cosmopolita, quamquam plurimae species in zona tropica habitant. Nonnullae species migratoriae sunt. Cuculidae insectis, larvis insectorum. variisque animalibus parvis vescuntur, cum fructibus. Nonnullae species sunt parasiti feturae, ova in nidis aliarum specierum parientes, sed maior pars suos iuvenes alunt.
Cuculidae partes in cultura hominum nonnulla millennia egerunt. In mythologia Graeca antiqua, Herae deae sacrae sunt. Latissime in Europa, cum vere consociantur, atque adeo cum dedecore sexuali, exempli gratia, in Love's Labour's Lost Gulielmi Shakesperii. In India, Kamadevae sacrae sunt, deo desiderii et appetitus. In Iaponia, amorem inultum repraesentant.
Taxinomia et systematica
recensereCladistica
recensereCuculiformes vivi, apud Sorenson et Payne 2005:[4]
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Genera
recensere- Basalia vel incertae sedis
- Genus Dynamopterus (fossile)
- Genus Cursoricoccyx (fossile)
- Cuculidae gen. et sp. indet. (fossile)
- Genus Nannococcyx (exstinctus)
- Subfamilia Cuculinae
- Genus Eocuculus (fossile[5]
- Genus Clamator (4 species)
- Genus Pachycoccyx
- Genus Cuculus (11 species)
- Genus Hierococcyx (8 species)
- Genus Cercococcyx (3 species)
- Genus Cacomantis (10 species)
- Genus Chrysococcyx (13 species)
- Genus Surniculus (4 species)
- Genus Microdynamis
- Genus Eudynamys (4 species, una praehistorica)[6]
- Genus Urodynamis
- Genus Scythrops
- Subfamilia Phaenicophaeinae
- Genus Ceuthmochares (2 species)
- Genus Rhinortha (aliquando in Phaenicophaeos; fortasse hic melius digesta)
- Genus Zanclostomus
- Genus Phaenicophaeus (9 species)
- Genus Taccocua
- Genus Carpococcyx (3 species)
- Genus Coua (9 species vivae, 1 nuper exstincta)
- Subfamilia Coccyzinae[7]
- Subfamilia Neomorphinae
- Genus Neococcyx (fossile: Oligocaenum inferius Americae Septentrionalis mediae)
- Genus Tapera
- Genus Dromococcyx (2 species)
- Genus Morococcyx
- Genus Geococcyx (2 species)
- Genus Neomorphus (5 species)
- Subfamilia Centropodinae
- Genus Centropus (30 fere species)
- Subfamilia Crotophaginae
- Genus Crotophaga (3 species)
- Genus Guira
Notae
recensere- ↑ Ericson, P. G. P. (2006). "Diversification of Neoaves: integration of molecular sequence data and fossils". Biology Letters 2 (4): 543–547.
- ↑ Hackett, S. J. (2008). "A Phylogenomic Study of Birds Reveals Their Evolutionary History". Science 320 (5884): 1763–1768.
- ↑ Jarvis, E. D. (2014). "Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds". Science 346 (6215): 1320–1331.
- ↑ Sorenson, Michael D.; Robert B. Payne, "A molecular genetic analysis of cuckoo phylogeny". In Payne, Robert B. The Cuckoos (Oxoniae: Oxford University Press, 2005), 82. ISBN 0-19-850213-3.
- ↑ Geologic Resources Division Technical Report.
- ↑ Wragg, G. M.; Weisler, M. I (1994). "Extinctions and new records of birds from Henderson Island, Pitcairn group, south Pacific Ocean". Notornis 41 (1): 61–70.
- ↑ Hughes, Janice M. (2006). "Phylogeny of the cuckoo genus Coccyzus(Aves: Cuculidae): A test of monophyly". Systematics and Biodiversity 4 (4): 483–88.
Bibliographia
recensere- Feduccia, Alan. 1996. The Origin and Evolution of Birds. Portu Novo: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-06460-8.
- Olson, Storrs L. 1985. "Section VII.C. Cuculidae." In Avian Biology, ed. D. S. Farner, J. R. King, et Kenneth C. Parkes, 8: 110–111. Novi Eboraci: Academic Press.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Cuculidas spectant. |
Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad Cuculidsa spectant. |
Vide Cuculidas in Victionario. |
- Pelliculae Cuculidarum. Internet Bird Collection
- Soni Cuculidarum. Xeno-canto.org..