1838
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.51468
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Nouveau recueil de planches coloriées d'oiseaux : pour servir de suite et de complément aux planches enluminées de Buffon, édition in-folio et in-4⁰ de l'Imprimerie royale, 1770

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“…A well-supported clade includes the Black Eagle Ictinaetus malaiensis (Temminck, 1822) the Long-crested Eagle Lophaetus occipitalis (Daudin, 1800) and the three species of spotted eagles: Greater Spotted Eagle Clanga clanga (Pallas, 1811), Lesser Spotted Eagle C. pomarina (C. L. Brehm, 1831), and Indian Spotted Eagle C. hastata (Lesson, 1831a) (bv 100, bpp 1.0 this study; Lerner & Mindell 2005). Helbig et al (2005) and Wink & Sauer-Gürth (2004) also recovered a clade including the Long-crested Eagle and the spotted eagles.…”
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“…A well-supported clade includes the Black Eagle Ictinaetus malaiensis (Temminck, 1822) the Long-crested Eagle Lophaetus occipitalis (Daudin, 1800) and the three species of spotted eagles: Greater Spotted Eagle Clanga clanga (Pallas, 1811), Lesser Spotted Eagle C. pomarina (C. L. Brehm, 1831), and Indian Spotted Eagle C. hastata (Lesson, 1831a) (bv 100, bpp 1.0 this study; Lerner & Mindell 2005). Helbig et al (2005) and Wink & Sauer-Gürth (2004) also recovered a clade including the Long-crested Eagle and the spotted eagles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bonaparte, 1850) Hieraaetus pennatus (Gmelin, 1788) Hieraaetus morphnoides (Gould, 1841) Hieraaetus weiskei (Reichenow, 1900) Hieraaetus wahlbergi (Sundevall, 1850) Hieraaetus ayresii (Gurney, 1862) Aquila moorei (Haast, 1872) Lophaetus occipitalis (Daudin, 1800) Ictinaetus malaiensis (Temminck, 1822) Clanga pomarina (C.L. Brehm, 1831) Clanga hastata (Lesson, 1831) Clanga clanga (Pallas, 1811) Polemaetus bellicosus (Daudin, 1800) Lophotriorchis kienerii (de Sparre, 1835) Stephanoaetus coronatus (Linnaeus, 1766) Spizaetus tyrannus (zu Wied-Neuwied, 1820)* Spizaetus ornatus (Daudin, 1800) Spizaetus melanoleucus (Vieillot, 1816b) Spizaetus isidori (Des Murs, 1845) Nisaetus cirrhatus (Gmelin, 1788) Nisaetus floris (Hartert, 1898) Nisaetus lanceolatus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) Nisaetus philippensis (Gould, 1863) Nisaetus pinskeri (Preleuthner & Gamauf, 1998) Nisaetus nanus (Wallace, 1868) Nisaetus bartelsi (Stresemann, 1924) Nisaetus alboniger Blyth, 1845 Nisaetus nipalensis Hodgson, 1836Nisaetus kelaarti (Legge, 1878 The Long-crested Eagle is substantially smaller than the other eagles in this clade (50-56cm, versus 65-80cm for the Black Eagle and 55-71cm for the genus Clanga), and has a long, broad cranium, bowed jugal bars and mandibular rami; elongate, gracile tarsometatarsi; short, broad primaries and a very short tail compared to other booted eagles (Brown & Amadon 1968;Ferguson-Lees & Christie 2001;Parry 2001).…”
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“…Black-bellied Thorntail (Discosura langsdorffi): First reported for "Rio de Janeiro" by Temminck (1821). Known in Fazenda Mandioca (Spix & Martius 1823-1831, Nova Friburgo (Burmeister 1855(Burmeister -1856Salvin & Hartert 1892), Piraí (Pelzeln 1868(Pelzeln -1871, Cantagalo (Cabanis 1874) and Itaipava (Goeldi 1894(Goeldi -1900.…”
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“…The genus is typically treated as three species even though their generic classification has varied (Christidis and Boles ). Temminck () assigned them to Rallus because of similarity to R. striatus , although this is now usually included within Gallirallus . Olson () considered Lewinia to be generalised, and more ‘primitive’, than Gallirallus striatus , forming part of a pro‐ Rallus stock with the skeletally near‐identical Dryolimnas cuvieri of Madagascar and Aldabra despite plumage differences (Taylor ).…”
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