Urocissa

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Urocissa
Urocissa caerulea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Corvidae
Genus: Urocissa
Cabanis, 1850
Species

Urocissa is a genus of birds in the family Corvidae, a family which contains the crows, jays and magpies.

The genus was established by the German ornithologist Jean Cabanis in 1850.[1][a] The type species was subsequently designated as the red-billed blue magpie (Urocissa erythroryncha).[4] The name Urocissa combines the Ancient Greek oura meaning "tail" and kissa meaning "magpie" .[5]

The genus contains five species:[6]

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
Urocissa caerulea Taiwan blue magpie Taiwan
Urocissa erythroryncha Red-billed blue magpie Western Himalayas eastwards into Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam
Urocissa flavirostris Yellow-billed blue magpie Indian Subcontinent including the lower Himalayas, with a disjunct population in Vietnam
Urocissa ornata Sri Lanka blue magpie Sri Lanka
Urocissa whiteheadi White-winged magpie Southern China, northern Vietnam, and north and central Laos

Notes

  1. ^ Some taxonomists date the publication of Cabanis's description to 1851.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Cabanis, Jean (1850–1851). Museum Heineanum : Verzeichniss der ornithologischen Sammlung des Oberamtmann Ferdinand Heine, auf Gut St. Burchard vor Halberstadt (in German and Latin). Vol. Volume 1. Halbertstadt: R. Frantz. p. 87. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ Dickinson, E.C.; Overstreet, L.K.; Dowsett, R.J.; Bruce, M.D. (2011). Priority! The Dating of Scientific Names in Ornithology: a Directory to the literature and its reviewers. Northampton, UK: Aves Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN 978-0-9568611-1-5.
  3. ^ Dickinson, E.C.; Christidis, L., eds. (2014). The Howard & Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World. Vol. Volume 2: Passerines (4th ed.). Eastbourne, UK: Aves Press. p. 230. ISBN 978-0-9568611-2-2. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  4. ^ Mayr, Ernst; Greenway, James C. Jr, eds. (1962). Check-list of Birds of the World. Vol. Volume 15. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. p. 240. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  5. ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 397. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  6. ^ Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2019). "Crows, mudnesters, birds-of-paradise". World Bird List Version 9.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 25 August 2019.

External links

  • Media related to Urocissa at Wikimedia Commons
  • Data related to Urocissa at Wikispecies