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Blue pigeon

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Alectroenas

Higher classification
  
Pigeons and doves

Order
  
Columbiformes

Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  

A pink and a blue pigeon


The blue pigeons are the bird species in the genus Alectroenas of the pigeon family. They are:

Contents

  • Madagascar blue pigeon (Alectroenas madagascariensis)
  • Comoros blue pigeon (Alectroenas sganzini)
  • Seychelles blue pigeon (Alectroenas pulcherrimus)
  • Mauritius blue pigeon (Alectroenas nitidissimus)†
  • Rodrigues blue pigeon (Alectroenas payandeei)†
  • Réunion blue pigeon (Alectroenas sp.)†

  • Blue pigeon Alectroenas pulcherrima Seychelles Blue Pigeon32

    Seychelles blue pigeons seychelles


    Taxonomy and evolution

    Blue pigeon Comoro Bluepigeon Alectroenas sganzini videos photos and sound

    George Robert Gray named a new genus, Alectroenas, for the Mauritius blue pigeon in 1840; alektruon means domestic cock and oinas means dove. Alectroenas nitidissima is the type species of the genus, which includes all blue pigeons.

    Blue pigeon Photos of Madagascar Bluepigeon Alectroenas madagascariensis

    The Alectroenas blue pigeons are closely interrelated and occur widely throughout islands in the western Indian Ocean. They are allopatric and can therefore be regarded as a superspecies. There are three extant species; the Madagascar blue pigeon, the Comoros blue pigeon, and the Seychelles blue pigeon. The three Mascarene islands were home to a species each, which are all extinct; the Mauritius blue pigeon, the Rodrigues blue pigeon, and the Réunion blue pigeon. Compared to other pigeons, the blue pigeons are medium to large, stocky, have comparatively long wings and tails. They all have distinct mobile hackles on thehead and neck. The tibiotarsus is comparatively long and the tarsometatarsus short.

    Blue pigeon Blue pigeon Wikipedia

    The blue pigeons perhaps colonised the Mascarenes, the Seychelles or a now submerged hot spot island by "island hopping" and evolved into a distinct genus there before reaching Madagascar. Their closest genetic relative is the cloven-feathered dove, Drepanoptila holosericea, of New Caledonia, which they separated from 8–9 million years ago. Their ancestral group appears to be the fruit doves, Ptilinopus, of Southeast Asia and Oceania.

    Blue pigeon Alectroenas

    The extinct Rodrigues grey pigeon (Nesoenas rodericana) was once assigned to the genus Alectroenas, but this was erroneous. In reality, it probably belongs to an undescribed genus, as the sternum's shape is very dissimilar in its details to that of Alectroenas or Columba, and indeed to any other living genus of pigeons and doves. It is most similar to that of the Gallicolumba ground doves or to a miniature version of the sternum of a Ducula imperial pigeon.

    References

    Blue pigeon Wikipedia