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Peucaea

Cassin's sparrow (Peucaea cassinii)

Scientific classification Edit this classification

Domain:

Eukaryota

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Chordata

Class:

Aves

Order:

Passeriformes

Family:

Passerellidae

Genus:

Peucaea
Audubon, 1839

Type species

Fringilla bachmani

Audubon, 1833[1][a]

Species

See text

Peucaea is a genusofAmerican sparrows. The species in this genus used to be included in the genus Aimophila.

Taxonomy and species[edit]

Amolecular phylogenetic study published in 2009 found that the genus Aimophila was polyphyletic.[3] In the resulting reorganization to create monophyletic genera, eight species were moved from Aimophila to the resurrected genus Peucaea.[4] Peucaea had been introduced by the Franco-American ornithologist John James Audubon in 1839.[5] The genus name is from the Ancient Greek peukē meaning "pine-tree".[6] The type species was designated by English zoologist George Robert Gray in 1841 as Fringilla bachmani, a taxon now considered to be a subspecies of Bachman's sparrow with the trinomial name Peucaea aestivalis bachmani.[4][7][8] Peucaea is the sister genus to Ammodramus within the family Passerellidae.[9]

The genus contains the following 8 species:[4]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Audubon spelled the specific epithet bachmani on the 1833 plate but bachmanii in the text published in 1834 to accompany the plate.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Audubon, John James (1827). "Bachmans Finch". The Birds of America; from original drawing. Vol. 2. London: Published by the author. Plate 165.
  • ^ Audubon, John James (1834). Ornithological Biography, or an account of the habits of the birds of the United States of America ; accompanied by descriptions of the objects represented in the work entitled The Birds of America, and interspersed with delineations of American scenery and manners. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Adam Black. pp. 366–367.
  • ^ DaCosta, J.M.; Spellman, G.M.; Escalante, P.; Klicka, J. (2009). "A molecular systematic revision of two historically problematic songbird clades: Aimophila and Pipilo". Journal of Avian Biology. 40 (2): 206–216. doi:10.1111/j.1600-048X.2009.04514.x.
  • ^ a b c Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (2020). "New World Sparrows, Bush Tanagers". IOC World Bird List Version 10.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  • ^ Audubon, John James (1839). A Synopsis of the Birds of North America. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. p. 112.
  • ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 300. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  • ^ Gray, George Robert (1841). A List of the Genera of Birds : with their Synonyma and an Indication of the Typical Species of Each Genus (2nd ed.). London: R. and J.E. Taylor. p. 60.
  • ^ Dickinson, E.C.; Christidis, L., eds. (2014). The Howard & Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World. Vol. 2: Passerines (4th ed.). Eastbourne, UK: Aves Press. p. 338. ISBN 978-0-9568611-2-2.
  • ^ Bryson, R.W.; Faircloth, B.C.; Tsai, W.L.E.; McCormack, J.E.; Klicka, J. (2016). "Target enrichment of thousands of ultraconserved elements sheds new light on early relationships within New World sparrows (Aves: Passerellidae)". The Auk. 133 (3): 451–458. doi:10.1642/AUK-16-26.1.
  • Sparrows in the Peucaea genus

  • Peucaea botterii
  • Peucaea cassinii
  • Peucaea humeralis
  • Peucaea mystacalis
  • Peucaea ruficauda
  • Peucaea sumichrasti
  • Peucaea carpalis
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Aves
  • Suborder: Passeri
  • Infraorder: Passerida
  • Superfamily: Passeroidea
  • Erythrurinae

  • Erythrura
  • Estrildinae

  • Coccopygia
  • Cryptospiza
  • Delacourella
  • Estrilda
  • Glaucestrilda
  • Mandingoa
  • Nesocharis
  • Nigrita
  • Parmoptila
  • Lagonostictinae

  • Euschistospiza
  • Granatina
  • Hypargos
  • Lagonosticta
  • Pyrenestes
  • Pytilia
  • Spermophaga
  • Uraeginthus
  • Lonchurinae

  • Lepidopygia
  • Lonchura
  • Mayrimunia
  • Padda
  • Spermestes
  • Poephilinae

  • Bathilda
  • Emblema
  • Heteromunia
  • Neochmia
  • Oreostruthus
  • Poephila
  • Stagonopleura
  • Stizoptera
  • Taeniopygia
  • Passeridae

  • Gymnoris
  • Hypocryptadius
  • Montifringilla
  • Onychostruthus
  • Passer
  • Petronia
  • Pyrgilauda
  • Ploceidae

  • Anaplectes
  • Brachycope
  • Bubalornis
  • Dinemellia
  • Euplectes
  • Foudia
  • Histurgops
  • Malimbus
  • Philetairus
  • Plocepasser
  • Ploceus
  • Pseudonigrita
  • Quelea
  • Sporopipes
  • Prunellidae

    Urocynchramidae

    Viduidae

  • Vidua
  • Nine-primaried oscines

      • See below ↓

  • Akialoa
  • Bucanetes
  • Callacanthis
  • Carduelis
  • Carpodacus
  • Chloridops
  • Chloris
  • Chlorodrepanis
  • Chrysocorythus
  • Ciridops
  • Coccothraustes
  • Crithagra
  • Drepanis
  • Dysmorodrepanis
  • Eophona
  • Haemorhous
  • Hemignathus
  • Hesperiphona
  • Himatione
  • Leucosticte
  • Linaria
  • Linurgus
  • Loxia
  • Loxioides
  • Loxops
  • Magumma
  • Melamprosops
  • Mycerobas
  • Oreomystis
  • Orthiospiza
  • Palmeria
  • Paroreomyza
  • Pinicola
  • Procarduelis
  • Pseudonestor
  • Psittirostra
  • Pyrrhula
  • Pyrrhoplectes
  • Rhodacanthis
  • Rhodopechys
  • Rhodospiza
  • Rhynchostruthus
  • Serinus
  • Spinus
  • Telespiza
  • Vangulifer
  • Viridonia
  • Xestospiza
  • Euphoniinae

  • Euphonia
  • Fringillinae

    Motacillidae

  • Dendronanthus
  • Macronyx
  • Motacilla
  • Tmetothylacus
  • Peucedramidae

    Emberizoidea

      • See below ↓

  • Plectrophenax
  • Rhynchophanes
  • Calyptophilidae

    Cardinalidae

  • Cardinalis
  • Caryothraustes
  • Chlorothraupis
  • Cyanocompsa
  • Cyanoloxia
  • Granatellus
  • Habia
  • Passerina
  • Periporphyrus
  • Pheucticus
  • Piranga
  • Spiza
  • Emberizidae

    Icteridae

      • See below ↓

    Icteriidae

    Mitrospingidae

  • Mitrospingus
  • Orthogonys
  • Nesospingidae

    Parulidae

  • Cardellina
  • Catharopeza
  • Geothlypis
  • Helmitheros
  • Leucopeza
  • Leiothlypis
  • Limnothlypis
  • Mniotilta
  • Myioborus
  • Myiothlypis
  • Oporornis
  • Oreothlypis
  • Parkesia
  • Protonotaria
  • Seiurus
  • Setophaga
  • Vermivora
  • Passerellidae

  • Ammodramus
  • Ammospiza
  • Amphispiza
  • Amphispizopsis
  • Arremon
  • Arremonops
  • Artemisiospiza
  • Atlapetes
  • Calamospiza
  • Centronyx
  • Chlorospingus
  • Chondestes
  • Junco
  • Melospiza
  • Melozone
  • Oreothraupis
  • Oriturus
  • Passerculus
  • Passerella
  • Pedinorhis
  • Peucaea
  • Pezopetes
  • Pipilo
  • Pooecetes
  • Rhynchospiza
  • Spizella
  • Spizelloides
  • Torreornis
  • Xenospiza
  • Zonotrichia
  • Phaenicophilidae

  • Phaenicophilus
  • Xenoligea
  • Rhodinocichlidae

    Spindalidae

    Teretistridae

    Thraupidae

      • See below ↓

    incertae sedis

  • Pandanaris
  • Pyelorhamphus
  • Agelaiinae

  • Agelaius
  • Agelasticus
  • Amblyramphus
  • Anumara
  • Chrysomus
  • Curaeus
  • Dives
  • Euphagus
  • Gnorimopsar
  • Gymnomystax
  • Hypopyrrhus
  • Lampropsar
  • Macroagelaius
  • Molothrus
  • Nesopsar
  • Oreopsar
  • Pseudoleistes
  • Ptiloxena
  • Quiscalus
  • Xanthopsar
  • Amblycercinae

    Cassicinae

  • Cassiculus
  • Psarocolius
  • Dolichonychinae

    Icterinae

    Sturnellinae

  • Sturnella
  • Xanthocephalinae

    Charitospizinae

  • Parkerthraustes
  • Coerebinae

  • Camarhynchus
  • Certhidea
  • Coereba
  • Euneornis
  • Geospiza
  • Loxigilla
  • Loxipasser
  • Melanospiza
  • Melopyrrha
  • Phonipara
  • Pinaroloxias
  • Platyspiza
  • Tiaris
  • Dacninae

  • Dacnis
  • Tersina
  • Diglossinae

  • Catamenia
  • Conirostrum
  • Diglossa
  • Geospizopsis
  • Haplospiza
  • Idiopsar
  • Melanodera
  • Nesospiza
  • Phrygilus
  • Rowettia
  • Sicalis
  • Xenodacnis
  • Emberizoidinae

  • Emberizoides
  • Embernagra
  • Hemithraupinae

  • Chlorophanes
  • Hemithraupis
  • Heterospingus
  • Iridophanes
  • Nemosiinae

  • Cyanicterus
  • Nemosia
  • Sericossypha
  • Orchesticinae

    Poospizinae

  • Cnemoscopus
  • Cypsnagra
  • Donacospiza
  • Kleinothraupis
  • Microspingus
  • Nephelornis
  • Piezorina
  • Poospiza
  • Poospizopsis
  • Pseudospingus
  • Sphenopsis
  • Thlypopsis
  • Urothraupis
  • Xenospingus
  • Porphyrospizinae

  • Rhopospina
  • Saltatorinae

  • Saltatricula
  • Sporophilinae

    Tachyphoninae

  • Coryphospingus
  • Creurgops
  • Eucometis
  • Heliothraupis
  • Lanio
  • Loriotus
  • Ramphocelus
  • Rhodospingus
  • Tachyphonus
  • Trichothraupis
  • Volatinia
  • Thraupinae

  • Bangsia
  • Buthraupis
  • Calochaetes
  • Chalcothraupis
  • Chlorochrysa
  • Chlorornis
  • Cissopis
  • Cnemathraupis
  • Diuca
  • Dubusia
  • Iridosornis
  • Ixothraupis
  • Lophospingus
  • Neothraupis
  • Paroaria
  • Pipraeidea
  • Poecilostreptus
  • Pseudosaltator
  • Rauenia
  • Schistochlamys
  • Sporathraupis
  • Stephanophorus
  • Stilpnia
  • Tangara
  • Tephrophilus
  • Thraupis
  • Wetmorethraupis
  • Peucaea

  • Wikispecies: Peucaea
  • BioLib: 1016317
  • BOLD: 744441
  • CoL: 6M7G
  • EoL: 45511225
  • GBIF: 7341543
  • iNaturalist: 71743
  • IRMNG: 1169496
  • ITIS: 997697
  • NCBI: 1125616
  • Open Tree of Life: 24671

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