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[[Image:Peruvianmisteryowlsmall_by_miguelrouco.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Peruvian mistery owl -- an undescribed species<br />Photo by {{user|miguelrouco|miguelrouco}}<br />Manu National Park, [[Peru]], July 2010]]
 
Genus: ''Strix''
 
Genus: ''Strix''
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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[[Image:San_Isidro_Owl_San_Isidro_Lodge_Ecuador_by_Stanley_Jones.jpg|thumb|200px|right|San Isidro Owl -- an undescribed species<br />Photo by {{user|Stanley_Jones|Stanley Jones}}<br />Location: San Isidro Lodge, [[Ecuador]], December 2007]]
 
Wood Owls which are distributed almost world-wide, except in Australia and other regions where it is replaced by genus ''[[:Category:Ninox|Ninox]]''.
 
Wood Owls which are distributed almost world-wide, except in Australia and other regions where it is replaced by genus ''[[:Category:Ninox|Ninox]]''.
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==

Latest revision as of 17:39, 29 January 2023

Peruvian mistery owl -- an undescribed species
Photo by miguelrouco
Manu National Park, Peru, July 2010

Genus: Strix

Description

San Isidro Owl -- an undescribed species
Photo by Stanley Jones
Location: San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador, December 2007

Wood Owls which are distributed almost world-wide, except in Australia and other regions where it is replaced by genus Ninox.

Taxonomy

Strix is a genus in the family Strigidae.

Ciccaba vs. Strix

Most authorities (Sibley & Monroe, 1996) retain Mottled Owl (virgata), Black-and-white Owl (nigrolineata), Black-banded Owl (huhula), and Rufous-banded Owl (albitarsis) in the genus Strix. König et al. state that the general morphology and phylogenetic evidence of these four species does not indicate separation from the rest of Strix, and Restall goes on to explain that they were originally separated into the genus Ciccaba based on anatomy of the external ear. As Clements (2022) and IOC (2022) also place these species in Strix, the Opus follows.

Genus Strix viewedit
S. virgata Mottled Owl
S. nigrolineata Black-and-white Owl
S. huhula Black-banded Owl
S. albitarsis Rufous-banded Owl
S. seloputo Spotted Wood Owl
S. ocellata Mottled Wood Owl
S. leptogrammica Brown Wood Owl
S. aluco Tawny Owl
S. mauritanica Maghreb Owl
S. nivicolum Himalayan Owl
S. hadorami Desert Owl
S. butleri Omani Owl
S. occidentalis Spotted Owl
S. varia Barred Owl
S. sartorii Cinereous Owl
S. fulvescens Fulvous Owl
S. hylophila Rusty-barred Owl
S. rufipes Rufous-legged Owl
S. chacoensis Chaco Owl
S. uralensis Ural Owl
S. nebulosa Great Grey Owl
S. woodfordii African Wood Owl
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