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Saxicola

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Saxicola

Higher classification
  
Old World flycatcher

Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Muscicapidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
European stonechat, Whinchat, African stonechat, Pied bush chat, Siberian stonechat

Saxicola (Latin: saxum, rock + incola, dwelling in), the stonechats or chats, is a genus of 15 species of small passerine birds restricted to the Old World. They are insectivores occurring in open scrubland and grassland with scattered small shrubs.

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Species

The following species are currently accepted in Saxicola:

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  • Whinchat, Saxicola rubetra
  • White-browed bush chat or Stoliczka's bushchat, Saxicola macrorhynchus
  • White-throated bush chat or Hodgson's bushchat, Saxicola insignis
  • Canary Islands stonechat or Fuerteventura chat, Saxicola dacotiae
  • European stonechat, Saxicola rubicola
  • Siberian stonechat, Saxicola maurus
  • Stejneger's stonechat, Saxicola stejnegeri
  • African stonechat, Saxicola torquatus
  • Madagascan stonechat, Saxicola sibilla
  • Reunion stonechat, Saxicola tectes
  • White-tailed stonechat, Saxicola leucurus
  • Pied bush chat or pied bushchat, Saxicola caprata
  • Jerdon's bush chat, Saxicola jerdoni
  • Grey bush chat, Saxicola ferreus
  • White-bellied bush chat, Saxicola gutturalis
  • Species status possible, but not yet verified:

  • Ethiopian stonechat, Saxicola (torquatus) albofasciatus
  • Formerly included in Saxicola, but now treated in a separate genus:

  • Buff-streaked chat, Campicoloides bifasciatus (syn. Oenanthe bifasciata, Saxicola bifasciatus)
  • Taxonomy

    Saxicola Saxicola rubicola

    The genus was formerly included in the thrush family Turdidae, but as with several other related genera, has now been shown to be correctly classified in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae, in which it is most closely related to the genera Oenanthe (wheatears) and Campicoloides.

    Saxicola Fuerteventura Canary Islands Chat Saxicola dacotiae

    Genetic and behavioural evidence has also resulted in several new species being accepted in the genus in recent years, most notably the splitting of the former broad "species" common stonechat Saxicola torquatus into five species, a change now widely though not yet universally accepted. With addition of mtDNA cytochrome b sequence and nDNA fingerprinting data, it was confirmed that not only the Fuerteventura and RĂ©union stonechats are distinct species, but that in addition, the African, Madagascan, European, Siberian and Stejneger's stonechats are also all separate species. Due to confusion of subspecies allocation, the name S. torquatus was briefly used for the European species, with the African stonechat being incorrectly listed as S. axillaris.

    Owing to misunderstandings of Latin grammar, several species have in the past been widely but incorrectly cited with feminine name endings ("S. torquata, S. maura, S. leucura, S. ferrea", etc.).

    Fossil record

  • Saxicola lambrechti (Late Miocenee of Polgardi, Hungary)
  • Saxicola baranensis (Plioceme of Beremend, Hungary)
  • Saxicola parva (Plioceme of Csarnota, Hungary)
  • Saxicola magna (Plioceme of Beremend, Hungary)

  • References

    Saxicola Wikipedia