Curruca
Genus of birds
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Curruca is a genus of Sylviid warblers, best represented in Europe, Africa, and Asia. All of these species were formerly placed in the genus Sylvia.
| Curruca | |
|---|---|
| Lesser whitethroat (Curruca curruca) | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Aves |
| Order: | Passeriformes |
| Family: | Sylviidae |
| Genus: | Curruca Bechstein, 1802 |
| Type species | |
| Motacilla curruca Linnaeus, 1758 | |
| Species | |
|
Many, see text | |
| Synonyms | |
|
Parisoma Swainson 1832. | |
Taxonomy
The genus Curruca was introduced by the German naturalist Johann Matthäus Bechstein in 1802. The type species (by tautonomy) is the lesser whitethroat Curruca curruca.[2][3][4] The name Curruca is the Latin word for an unidentified small bird mentioned by the Roman poet Juvenal.[5] The genus was split from Sylvia in the Howard and Moore Checklist in 2014 after a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2011.[6] The split is now recognised by most modern authorities.[7]
Species
The genus contains 25 species:[8]
- Barred warbler, Curruca nisoria – breeds central Palearctics; winters east Africa
- Layard's warbler, Curruca layardi – southwest Africa
- Banded parisoma, Curruca boehmi – northeast Africa
- Chestnut-vented warbler, Curruca subcoerulea – south Africa
- Lesser whitethroat, Curruca curruca – breeds in Palearctic; winters Africa, south Asia, India
- Brown parisoma, Curruca lugens – northeast Africa
- Yemen warbler, Curruca buryi – montane southwest Saudi Arabia and southwest Yemen (southwest Arabian Peninsula)
- Arabian warbler, Curruca leucomelaena – disjunctly from southeast Egypt and northeast Sudan to west, south Arabian Peninsula
- Western Orphean warbler, Curruca hortensis – breeds southwest Europe and northwest Africa; winters west Africa Senegal to Chad
- Eastern Orphean warbler, Curruca crassirostris – breeds southeast Europe to central Asia; winters northeast Africa to south Arabian Peninsula, south Iran, south Pakistan, India
- African desert warbler, Curruca deserti – Morocco to west Libya and Niger
- Asian desert warbler, Curruca nana – breeds north Iran to Mongolia and northwest China; winters northeast Africa and Asia Minor
- Tristram's warbler, Curruca deserticola – northwest Africa
- Menetries's warbler, Curruca mystacea – breeds central south Palearctic; winters northeast Africa, Arabian Peninsula
- Rüppell's warbler, Curruca ruppeli – breeds south Greece, Crete, Turkey and Syria; winters northeast Africa
- Cyprus warbler, Curruca melanothorax – breeds Cyprus; winters Egypt, Sudan
- Sardinian warbler, Curruca melanocephala – breeds southwest Palearctic; winters north Africa
- Western subalpine warbler, Curruca iberiae – breeds Iberia, south France, and extreme northwest Italy. Also northwest Africa from Morocco to Tunisia; winters northwest, west Africa
- Moltoni's warbler, Curruca subalpina – northwest to central north Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, Balearics
- Eastern subalpine warbler, Curruca cantillans – breeds northeast Italy through southeast Europe to west Turkey. Also south Italy and Sicily; winters north Africa
- Common whitethroat, Curruca communis – breeds Palearctic; winters Africa
- Spectacled warbler, Curruca conspicillata – breeds southwest Palearctic; winters northwest, north Africa
- Marmora's warbler, Curruca sarda – breeds Mediterranean Islands; winters northwest Africa
- Dartford warbler, Curruca undata – southwest Palearctic
- Balearic warbler, Curruca balearica – Balearic Islands