Black-eared catbird

Species of bird

Black-eared catbird
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Ptilonorhynchidae
Genus: Ailuroedus
Species:
A. melanotis
Binomial name
Ailuroedus melanotis
(GR Gray, 1858)
Subspecies

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The black-eared catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis) is a species of bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchidae) which can be found northern Queensland, Australia, and New Guinea, including its surrounding islands. They are named after their cat-like wails and black ear spot. It is described by its Latin name: ailur-cat, oidos-singing, melas-black and otus-ear.[2]

Until 2016, A. melanotis was given the English common name of spotted catbird, this name has now been reassigned to A. maculosus. Martin Irestedt and colleagues examined the black-eared, spotted- and green catbird species complex genetically and found there were seven distinct lineages: the green catbird (A. crassirostris) of eastern Australia and the spotted catbird (A. maculosus) of eastern Queensland being the earliest offshoots, followed by the Huon catbird (A. astigmaticus) and black-capped catbird (A. melanocephalus) of eastern New Guinea, the Arfak catbird (A. arfakianus) of the Bird's Head (Vogelkop) Peninsula, the northern catbird (A. jobiensis) of central-northern New Guinea, and black-eared catbird (A.melanotis) of southwestern New Guinea, Aru Islands and far North Queensland.[3] These latter six species were all formerly subspecies before being split from A. melanotis.

Subspecies

Three subspecies are recognized:[4]

  • Ailuroedus melanotis facialisMayr, 1936: found on southern slopes of montane west-central New Guinea
  • Ailuroedus melanotis melanotisGray, 1858: found on lowland south-central New Guinea and Aru Islands
  • Ailuroedus melanotis joanaeMathews, 1941: found on eastern Cape York Peninsula (northeastern Australia)

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2018). "Ailuroedus melanotis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T22703621A130218986. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T22703621A130218986.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Lederer, R. and Burr, C. 2014. Latin for Birdwatchers. – Allen & Unwin.
  3. ^ Irestedt, Martin; Batalha-Filho, Henrique; Roselaar, Cees S.; Christidis, Les; Ericson, Per G. P. (2016). "Contrasting phylogeographic signatures in two Australo-Papuan bowerbird species complexes (Aves: Ailuroedus)". Zoologica Scripta. 45 (4): 365–379. doi:10.1111/zsc.12163. S2CID 85899118.
  4. ^ IOC v.6.3
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Ptilonorhynchidae (Bowerbirds)
Ailuroedus
  • Ochre-breasted catbird (A. stonii)
  • White-eared catbird (A. buccoides)
  • Tan-capped catbird (A. geislerorum)
  • Green catbird (A. crassirostris)
  • Spotted catbird (A. maculosus)
  • Huon catbird (A. astigmaticus)
  • Black-capped catbird (A. melanocephalus)
  • Black-eared catbird (A. melanotis)
  • Arfak catbird (A. arfakianus)
  • Northern catbird (A. jobiensis)
Scenopoeetes
  • Tooth-billed catbird (S. dentirostris)
Archboldia
  • Archbold's bowerbird (A. papuensis)
  • Sanford's bowerbird (A. sanfordi)
Amblyornis
  • Vogelkop bowerbird (A. inornata)
  • MacGregor's bowerbird (A. macgregoriae)
  • Huon bowerbird (A. germanus)
  • Streaked bowerbird (A. subalaris)
  • Golden-fronted bowerbird (A. flavifrons)
Prionodura
  • Golden bowerbird (P. newtoniana)
Sericulus
  • Masked bowerbird (S. aureus)
  • Flame bowerbird (S. ardens)
  • Fire-maned bowerbird (S. bakeri)
  • Regent bowerbird (S. chrysocephalus)
Ptilonorhynchus
  • Satin bowerbird (P. violaceus)
Chlamydera
  • Western bowerbird (C. guttata)
  • Spotted bowerbird (C. maculata)
  • Great bowerbird (C. nuchalis)
  • Yellow-breasted bowerbird (C. lauterbachi)
  • Fawn-breasted bowerbird (C. cerviniventris)
Hybrid: Rawnsley's bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus x Sericulus chrysocephalus)
Taxon identifiers
Ailuroedus melanotis