passeriformes उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The Cuculiformes, Piciformes ( including toucans ), Coraciiformes ( including hornbills ) and Trogoniformes seem to be very close to the Passeriformes on the other hand ( Johansson & Ericson 2003 ), and one of these almost certainly is among the living birds the sister taxon of the Passeriformes.
- It includes the order Passeriformes ( perching birds ), the largest clade of land vertebrates, containing some 60 % of living birds and being more than twice as speciose as rodents and about five times as speciose as Chiroptera ( bats ), which are the largest clades of mammals.
- The major clades of birds that have UVS vision are Palaeognathae ( ratites and tinamous ), Charadriiformes ( shorebirds, gulls, and alcids ), Trogoniformes ( trogons ), Psittaciformes ( parrots ), and Passeriformes ( perching birds, representing more than half of all avian species ).
- The names " passerine " and " Passeriformes " are derived from " Passer domesticus ", the scientific name of the eponymous species ( the house sparrow ) and ultimately from the Latin term " passer " for " Passer " sparrows and similar small birds.
- Zootaxa 3784 ( 3 ) : 224 240 ( 28 Mar . 2014 ) Nomenclatural corrections, neotype designation and new subspecies description in the genus Suiriri ( Aves : Passeriformes : Tyrannidae ) GUY M . KIRWAN, FRANK D . STEINHEIMER, MARCOS A . RAPOSO & KEVIN J . ZIMMER Abstract
- In younger lineages like Passeriformes, extant genera ( e . g . " Menura " and " Orthonyx " ) were around by then, though it must be remembered that simply because two taxa are of same taxonomic rank they do not need to be of the same age.
- On the territory of the Prioksko-Terrasny state nature biosphere reserve, covering 4945 ha, 134 species of birds from 14 orders ( Ciconiiformes, Anseriformes, Falconiformes, Galliformes, Gruiformes, Charadriiformes, Columbiformes, Cuculiformes, Strigiformes, Caprimulgiformes, Apodiformes, Coraciiformes, Piciformes, Passeriformes ) had been registered by 1991.
- While there is still some controversy over when and how many origins of interspecific brood parasitism have occurred, recent phylogenetic analyses suggest two origins in Passeriformes ( once in New World cowbirds : Icteridae, and once in African Finches : Viduidae ); three origins in Old World and New World cuckoos ( once in Cuculinae, Phaenicophaeinae, and in Neomorphinae-Crotophaginae ); a single origin in Old World honeyguides ( Indicatoridae ); and in a single species of waterfowl, the black-headed duck ( " Heteronetta atricapilla " ).