Paridae
familia ordinis Passeriformium
Paridae sunt magna familia parvarum avium ordinis Passeriformium, quae plerumque in hemisphaerio septentrionali et Africa fiunt. Plurimae olim in genus Pari digerebantur.
Subphylum : Vertebrata
Classis : Aves
Ordo : Passeriformes
Subordo : Passeri
Superfamilia : Passerida
Familia : Paridae
Vigors, 1825
Classis : Aves
Ordo : Passeriformes
Subordo : Passeri
Superfamilia : Passerida
Familia : Paridae
Vigors, 1825
Quae aves plerumque sunt parva species pingues et silvestres, quibus sunt rostra brevia et pinguia. Nonnullis sunt cristae. Longitudine variant a decem ad viginti duo centimetra. Sese ad circumiecta accommodant, diaetam mixtam petentes, quae plerumque in seminbus et insectis consistit.[1] Multae species vitam prope habitationes hominum degunt, et machinis avium pascendarum facile appropinquant ad semina vel nuces adipiscentes, aliosque victus capere discunt.
Species ordine taxinomico digestae
recensereFamilia: PARIDAE[2]
- Genus Cephalopyrus
- Genus Sylviparus
- Genus Melanochlora
- Genus Periparus
- Genus Pardaliparus
- Genus Lophophanes
- Genus Baeolophus
- Genus Sittiparus
- Genus Poecile
- Genus Cyanistes
- Cyanistes teneriffae (olim in Cyanisten caeruleum digestus)
- Cyanistes caeruleus
- Cyanistes cyanus
- Genus Pseudopodoces
- Pseudopodoces humilis (olim in Corvidas digestus).[3]
- Genus Parus
- Parus major
- Parus minor (saepe in Parum majorem digestus)
- Parus cinereus (Paro majoro diffissus)
- Parus monticolus
- Genus Machlolophus
- Genus Melaniparus
- Melaniparus guineensis
- Melaniparus leucomelas
- Melaniparus niger
- Melaniparus carpi
- Melaniparus albiventris
- Melaniparus leuconotus
- Melaniparus funereus
- Melaniparus rufiventris
- Melaniparus pallidiventris
- Melaniparus fringillinus
- Melaniparus fasciiventer
- Melaniparus thruppi
- Melaniparus griseiventris
- Melaniparus cinerascens
- Melaniparus afer
Notae
recensere- ↑ Forshaw er Perrins 1991: 202–203.
- ↑ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds. "Waxwings and their allies, tits & penduline tits". World Bird List Version 6.1. International Ornithologists' Union.
- ↑ James, H. F. et al. (2003). Pseudopodoces humilis, a misclassified terrestrial tit (Paridae) of the Tibetan Plateau: evolutionary consequences of shifting adaptive zones. Ibis 145: 185–202.pdf file Formula:Webarchive.
Bibliographia
recensere- Forshaw, Joseph, et C. Perrins. 1991. Encyclopaedia of Animals: Birds. Londinii: Merehurst Press. ISBN 1-85391-186-0.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Paridas spectant. |
- Photographemata et pelliculae. Internet Bird Collection.