Hypsipetes

Genus of birds


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NOTOC | image = Black Bulbul I IMG 3263.jpg | image_caption = Black bulbul (Hypsipetes leucocephalus psaroides) Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh (India) | taxon = Hypsipetes | authority = Vigors, 1831 | type_species = Hypsipetes psaroides (black bulbul) | type_species_authority = Vigors, 1831 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = see text | synonyms = * Ixocincla Blyth, 1845

  • Anepsia Reichenbach, 1850 (non Gistel, 1848: preoccupied)
  • Haringtonia Mathews & Iredale, 1917

Hypsipetes is a genus of bulbuls, songbirds in the family Pycnonotidae. Most of its species occur in tropical forests around the Indian Ocean. But while the genus is quite diverse in the Madagascar region at the western end of its range it does not reach the African mainland.

Most Hypsipetes bulbuls are dark greyish birds with orange or red bills and feet. The feathers on top of the head are slightly elongated and usually black, and can be erected to form a short and wispy crest.

Taxonomy and systematics

The genus Hypsipetes was introduced in 1831 by the Irish zoologist Nicholas Aylward Vigors with Hypsipetes psaroides as the type species. This taxon is now a subspecies of the black bulbul Hypsipetes leucocephalus psaroides. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek hupsi meaning "high" with petēs meaning "-flyer".

Species

The genus contains 26 species:

Extinct species

Former species

Some authorities, either presently or formerly, recognize several additional species as belonging to the genus Hypsipetes including:

Notes

References

Sources

  • Gregory, Steven M. (2000): Nomenclature of the Hypsipetes Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae). Forktail 16: 164–166. PDF fulltext
  • Moyle, Robert G. & Marks, Ben D. (2006): Phylogenetic relationships of the bulbuls (Aves: Pycnonotidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 40(3): 687–695. (HTML abstract)
  • Pasquet, Éric; Han, Lian-Xian; Khobkhet, Obhas & Cibois, Alice (2001): Towards a molecular systematics of the genus Criniger, and a preliminary phylogeny of the bulbuls (Aves, Passeriformes, Pycnonotidae). Zoosystema 23(4): 857–863. PDF fulltext

References

  1. Vigors, Nicholas Aylward. (1831). "''Hypsipetes''". Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London.
  2. (2014). "The Howard & Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World". Aves Press.
  3. (August 2024). "Bulbuls". International Ornithologists' Union.
  4. Jobling, James A.. (2010). "The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names". Christopher Helm.
  5. (2017). "The phylogeny of the world's bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) inferred using a supermatrix approach". Ibis.
  6. "Criniger chloronotus - Avibase".
  7. "Acritillas indica - Avibase".
  8. "Tricholestes criniger - Avibase".
  9. "Iole viridescens - Avibase".
  10. "Iole propinqua - Avibase".
  11. "Iole charlottae - Avibase".
  12. "Iole palawanensis - Avibase".
  13. "Ixos nicobariensis - Avibase".
  14. Balfour, Edward. (1871). "Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial and Scientific: Products of the Mineral, Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms, Useful Arts and Manufactures". Printed at the Scottish & Adelphi presses.
  15. "Ixos mcclellandii - Avibase".
  16. Gregory (2000)
  17. "Ixos mcclellandii tickelli - Avibase".
  18. "Ixos mcclellandii holtii - Avibase".
  19. "Ixos malaccensis (Streaked Bulbul) - Avibase".
  20. "Ixos virescens (Sunda Bulbul) - Avibase".
  21. "Thapsinillas [affinis, mystacalis or longirostris] (Golden Bulbul) - Avibase".
  22. "Hemixos flavala (Ashy Bulbul) - Avibase".
  23. "Hemixos casteonotus (Chestnut Bulbul) - Avibase".
  24. "Cerasophila thompsoni (White-headed Bulbul) - Avibase".

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