Urile

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Urile is a genus of birds in the family Phalacrocoracidae, commonly known as North Pacific cormorants. It contains 3 extant and 1 recently extinct species, all of which are or were found in the North Pacific Ocean.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
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Members of this genus were formerly classified within the genus Phalacrocorax. Based on the results of a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014,[1] the genus Phalacrocorax was split and these species were moved to the resurrected genus Urile that had been introduced in 1856 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte with the red-faced cormorant as the type species.[2][3][4] Urile is thought to have split from Phalacrocorax 8.9 - 10.3 million years ago.[1] The genus contains four species, of which one is now extinct.[4]

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Genus Urile Bonaparte, 1856 – four species
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Brandt's cormorant

Urile penicillatus
(Brandt, 1837)
Pacific Coast of North America; resident from southern British Columbia south to Baja California, nonbreeding range extends north to Gulf of Alaska and south to Sinaloa
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Red-faced cormorant

Urile urile
(Gremlin, JF, 1789)
coastlines of North Pacific Ocean of both Asia and North America, from Hokkaido east to the Gulf of Alaska
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Pelagic cormorant

Urile pelagicus
(Pallas, 1811)

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coastlines of North Pacific Ocean of both Asia and North America, breeding range from eastern Russia east to western North America as far south as the Coronado Islands; wintering range extends as far south as Taiwan on the western end of range and central Baja California on the eastern end of range
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Spectacled cormorant

Urile perspicillatus
(Pallas, 1811)
(formerly) Bering Island, Russia; potentially other islands in the Commander Islands, as well as the parts of the adjacent Kamchatka Peninsula. Now extinct. Size:

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