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− | Some authorities (Sibley & Monroe, 1996; IOC | + | Some authorities (Sibley & Monroe, 1996; IOC 5.3, 2015) retain [[Mottled Owl]] (''virgata''), [[Black-and-white Owl]] (''nigrolineata''), [[Black-banded Owl]] (''huhula''), and [[Rufous-banded Owl]] (''albitarsis'') in the genus ''[[:Category:Strix|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 ''[[:Category:Ciccaba|Ciccaba]]'' based on anatomy of the external ear. Clements (2015) and Howard & Moore (2014) do recognize Black-and-white Owl, Black-banded Owl and Mottled Owl as being in ''Ciccaba'' and the Opus follows. |
Revision as of 08:31, 23 August 2015
Ciccaba vs. Strix
Some authorities (Sibley & Monroe, 1996; IOC 5.3, 2015) 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. Clements (2015) and Howard & Moore (2014) do recognize Black-and-white Owl, Black-banded Owl and Mottled Owl as being in Ciccaba and the Opus follows.