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|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Stamm''' |||[[Chordata]] | |align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Stamm''' |||[[Chordata]] | ||
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|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Art''' ||[[Austral thrush]] | |align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Art''' ||[[Austral thrush]] | ||
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|align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Author(s)''' || | |align="left" style="background:pink"|'''Author(s)''' || | ||
|colspan="3" | | |colspan="3" |Quoy & Gaimard | ||
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The '''austral thrush''' (''Turdus falcklandii'') is a medium-sized [[thrush (bird)|thrush]] from southern [[South America]]. There are two [[subspecies]], the '''Magellan thrush''' (''T. f. magellanicus'') from south [[Argentina]] and south and central [[Chile]], and the '''Falkland thrush''' (''T. f. falcklandii'') from the [[Falkland Islands]]. | The '''austral thrush''' (''Turdus falcklandii'') is a medium-sized [[thrush (bird)|thrush]] from southern [[South America]]. There are two [[subspecies]], the '''Magellan thrush''' (''T. f. magellanicus'') from south [[Argentina]] and south and central [[Chile]], and the '''Falkland thrush''' (''T. f. falcklandii'') from the [[Falkland Islands]]. | ||
==Phylogeny== | |||
http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/content/57/2/257.full.pdf+html | |||
VOELKER G et al. | |||
[http://people.tamu.edu/~gvoelker/Publications_files/Voelker%20et%20al.%20GEB.pdf Repeated trans-Atlantic dispersal catalysed a global songbird radiation] Global ecology and biogeography 18:41-49(2009) | |||
[http://people.ds.cam.ac.uk/cns26/njc/Papers/Principe_thrush_species.pdf Multiples lines of evidence support the recognition of a very rare bird species:the Principe thrush] | |||
{{Wikidata|Q1590629}} | |||
{{refs}} | |||
[[Category:Passeriformes]] | |||
[[nl:Magelhaenlijster]] |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 14 August 2023
Austral turdus Turdus falklandii Quoy and Gaimard. | ||||
Klassische Systematik | ||||
Reich | animals | Animalia | ||
Stamm | Chordata | chordates | ||
Klasse | Birds | Aves | ||
Ordnung | Passeriformes | Passeriformes | ||
Familie | Turdidae | Turdidae | ||
Gattung | Thrush | Turdus | ||
Art | Austral thrush | T faklandii | ||
Author(s) | Quoy & Gaimard | |||
Jahr | 1824 | |||
Phylogenetische Systematik | ||||
Ordnung | ... | ... | ||
superFamilie | Muscicapoidea | ... |
The austral thrush (Turdus falcklandii) is a medium-sized thrush from southern South America. There are two subspecies, the Magellan thrush (T. f. magellanicus) from south Argentina and south and central Chile, and the Falkland thrush (T. f. falcklandii) from the Falkland Islands.
Phylogeny
http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/content/57/2/257.full.pdf+html
VOELKER G et al.
Repeated trans-Atlantic dispersal catalysed a global songbird radiation Global ecology and biogeography 18:41-49(2009)
Multiples lines of evidence support the recognition of a very rare bird species:the Principe thrush
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