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Microhierax

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Falconiformes

Subfamily
  
Falconinae

Higher classification
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Microhierax

Rank
  
Genus

Microhierax Oriental Bird Club Image Database Blackthighed Falconet

Lower classifications
  
Collared falconet, Black‑thighed falconet, Pied falconet, White‑fronted falconet, Philippine falconet

Black thighed falconet microhierax fringillarius


The typical falconets, Microhierax, are a genus of bird of prey in the Falconidae family. They are found in southeast Asia and the smallest members of Falconiformes, averaging about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length and 35 g (1.2 oz) in weight. The smallest members of the genus are the relatively widespread black-thighed falconet, and the white-fronted falconet on the island of Borneo.

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Microhierax Collared Falconet Microhierax caerulescens Flickr

Species:

  • Collared falconet, Microhierax caerulescens
  • Black-thighed falconet, Microhierax fringillarius
  • White-fronted falconet, Microhierax latifrons
  • Philippine falconet, Microhierax erythrogenys
  • Pied falconet, Microhierax melanoleucus
  • Falconet black thighed microhierax fringillarius


    Taxonomy and systematics

    Microhierax caerulescens Collared Falconet1522 c Greg and Yvonne Dean

    The first description by a European ornithologist of a falconet from this group was published by George Edwards in 1750, as "the little black and orange colour'd Indian hawk". It was from a specimen that had been collected in Bengal and sent to the King's physician, Dr Mead. In 1758 Carl Linnaeus used the illustration and description by Edwards to formally describe the species under the binomial name Falco cærulescens In 1760 the French naturalist Mathurin Jacques Brisson also used Edwards' publication to describe le Faucon de Bengale. Although the white collar was not mentioned, the English ornithologist Richard Bowdler Sharpe believed that this was the same species that we now call the collared falconet.

    Microhierax Oriental Bird Club Image Database Philippine Falconet

    In 1824, Vigors proposed a new genus Ierax, writing "whoever has seen that beautiful species, the smallest of its race, F. cærulescens, Linn., now rendered familiar to us by the accurate and splendid illustrations of Dr. Horsfield, will at once acknowledge its separation from every other established genus of its family." Later authors rendered the name Hierax.

    Microhierax httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

    Sharpe coined the name Microhierax in 1874, from the Greek μικρόσ ἱεραξ meaning "tiny hawk". By this time, four species were known: M. cærulescens, M. fringillarius, M. melanoleucus, and M. erythrogenys. He lists Horsfield's specimen "Falco cærulescens" as being actually M. fringillarius, making the latter the type of the genus.

    A fifth species, the white-fronted falconet M. latifrons, was described by Sharpe in 1879.

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    References

    Microhierax Wikipedia