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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; font-size:120%; background-color:#ff9999;" | <font color="black"> '''Siebenpunkt-Marienkäfer'''[[Datei:Info blue-32.png|right|link=Hilfe:Taxoboxen]]<br />''Coccinella septempunctata'' L.
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; font-size:120%; background-color:#ff9999;" | <font color="black"> '''Klassische Systematik'''
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|align="left" style="background:pink" |'''Reich'''&nbsp;
|[[Tiere]]
|[[Animalia]]
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Stamm'''&nbsp; |||[[Gliederfüßer]]
|Arthropoda
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Klasse'''&nbsp; |||[[Aves]]
|Bird
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Ordnung'''&nbsp; |||[[Piciformes]]
|Piciformes
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Familie'''&nbsp; ||[[...]]
|Picidae
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Gattung'''&nbsp; ||[[Campephilus]]
|Campephilus
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Art'''&nbsp; ||[[woody woodpecker]]
|Campephilus magellanicus
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|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Autor(en)'''&nbsp; ||
|colspan="3" | [[Phillip Parker King|King]]
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|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Jahr'''&nbsp; ||
|colspan="3" | [[1828]]
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; font-size:120%; background-color:#ff9999;" | <font color="black"> '''Phylogenetische Systematik'''
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Ordnung'''&nbsp; ||[[...]]
|...
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#ffffff;"
|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Familie'''&nbsp; ||[[...]]
|...
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The Magellanic woodpecker is 36 to 45 cm in length.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=qrI5ph6BWiIC&pg=PA242&lpg=PA242&dq=Magellanic+Woodpecker+cm&source=bl&ots=3I7YENjaCV&sig=ZQy8y8AuurHJaHe61rRhuXPIpKg&hl=en&ei=ebxmTbysFsP58AauyfjPCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CC8Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Magellanic%20Woodpecker%20cm&f=false</ref><ref name="Winkler">''Woodpeckers: An Identification Guide to the Woodpeckers of the World'' by Hans Winkler, David A. Christie & David Nurney. Houghton Mifflin (1995), ISBN 978-0395720431</ref> Males of this species weigh 312-363 g (11-13&nbsp;oz), and females weigh 276-312 g (9.7-11&nbsp;oz). Among standard measurements, the [[Wing chord (biology)|wing chord]] is 20.5|to|23|cm, the [[tail]] is 13.9|to|16.8|cm, the [[Beak|bill]] is 4.3|to|6|cm| and the [[Tarsus (skeleton)|tarsus]] is 3.3|to|3.9|cm|in.<ref name="Winkler"/> They are the largest [[South America]]n woodpeckers and one of the largest woodpeckers in the world. Among the species known to be extant, only the non-[[neotropic]]al members of the ''[[Dryocopus]]'' genus and the [[great slaty woodpecker]]s (''Mulleripicus pulverulentus'') are larger-bodied. With the likely extinction of the [[ivory-billed woodpecker|Ivory-billed]] and [[imperial woodpecker]]s (''Campephilus imperialis''), the Magellanic woodpecker is the largest remaining member of the ''Campephilus'' genus.
The Magellanic woodpecker is 36 to 45 cm in length.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=qrI5ph6BWiIC&pg=PA242&lpg=PA242&dq=Magellanic+Woodpecker+cm&source=bl&ots=3I7YENjaCV&sig=ZQy8y8AuurHJaHe61rRhuXPIpKg&hl=en&ei=ebxmTbysFsP58AauyfjPCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CC8Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Magellanic%20Woodpecker%20cm&f=false</ref><ref name="Winkler">''Woodpeckers: An Identification Guide to the Woodpeckers of the World'' by Hans Winkler, David A. Christie & David Nurney. Houghton Mifflin (1995), ISBN 978-0395720431</ref> Males of this species weigh 312-363 g (11-13&nbsp;oz), and females weigh 276-312 g (9.7-11&nbsp;oz). Among standard measurements, the [[Wing chord (biology)|wing chord]] is 20.5|to|23|cm, the [[tail]] is 13.9|to|16.8|cm, the [[Beak|bill]] is 4.3|to|6|cm| and the [[Tarsus (skeleton)|tarsus]] is 3.3|to|3.9|cm|in.<ref name="Winkler"/> They are the largest [[South America]]n woodpeckers and one of the largest woodpeckers in the world. Among the species known to be extant, only the non-[[neotropic]]al members of the ''[[Dryocopus]]'' genus and the [[great slaty woodpecker]]s (''Mulleripicus pulverulentus'') are larger-bodied. With the likely extinction of the [[ivory-billed woodpecker|Ivory-billed]] and [[imperial woodpecker]]s (''Campephilus imperialis''), the Magellanic woodpecker is the largest remaining member of the ''Campephilus'' genus.
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Siebenpunkt-Marienkäferright|link=Hilfe:Taxoboxen
Coccinella septempunctata L.
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Klassische Systematik
Reich  Tiere Animalia
Stamm  Gliederfüßer Arthropoda
Klasse  Aves Bird
Ordnung  Piciformes Piciformes
Familie  ... Picidae
Gattung  Campephilus Campephilus
Art  woody woodpecker Campephilus magellanicus
Autor(en)  King
Jahr  1828
Phylogenetische Systematik
Ordnung  ... ...
Familie  ... ...


The Magellanic woodpecker is 36 to 45 cm in length.[1][2] Males of this species weigh 312-363 g (11-13 oz), and females weigh 276-312 g (9.7-11 oz). Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 20.5|to|23|cm, the tail is 13.9|to|16.8|cm, the bill is 4.3|to|6|cm| and the tarsus is 3.3|to|3.9|cm|in.[2] They are the largest South American woodpeckers and one of the largest woodpeckers in the world. Among the species known to be extant, only the non-neotropical members of the Dryocopus genus and the great slaty woodpeckers (Mulleripicus pulverulentus) are larger-bodied. With the likely extinction of the Ivory-billed and imperial woodpeckers (Campephilus imperialis), the Magellanic woodpecker is the largest remaining member of the Campephilus genus.

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