Rallus

Genus of birds
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::summary Genus of birds ::
| image = Rallus aquaticus 4 (Marek Szczepanek).jpg | image_caption = Water rail Rallus aquaticus | taxon = Rallus | authority = Linnaeus, 1758 | type_species = Rallus aquaticus | type_species_authority = Linnaeus, 1758 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = See list | synonyms = Epirallus Miller, 1942 ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/Rallus_obsoletus_-_San_Francisco_Bay,_2004.jpg" caption="[[Ridgway's rail]] (''Rallus obsoletus'')"] ::
Rallus is a genus of wetland birds of the rail family. Sometimes, the genera Lewinia and Gallirallus are included in it. Six of the species are found in the Americas, and the three species found in Eurasia, Africa and Madagascar are very closely related to each other, suggesting they are descended from a single invasion of a New World ancestor.
These are slim, long-billed rails with slender legs. Their laterally flattened bodies are an adaptation to life in wet reedbeds and marshes, enabling them to slip easily through the dense semi-aquatic vegetation. Typically these birds have streaked brown upperparts, blue-grey on the face or breast, and barred flanks. Only the African rail has a plain back, and the plain-flanked rail lacks any blue-grey in its plumage and has no flank bars.
Three endemic South American species are endangered by habitat loss, and the Madagascar rail is becoming rare.
Taxonomy
The genus Rallus was erected in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae. The type species was subsequently designated as the water rail (Rallus aquaticus). The genus name Rallus comes from the pre-binomial Latin name Rallus aquaticus for the water rail used by English ornithologist Francis Willughby in 1676, and by the English naturalist Eleazar Albin in 1731. The precise etymology of the word Rallus is uncertain.
Species
The genus contains 14 extant species: ::data[format=table title=""]
| Image | Common name | Scientific name | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Rallus aequatorialis Keulemans.jpg | 120px]] | Ecuadorian rail | Rallus aequatorialis |
| [[File:Rallus antarcticus.jpg | 120px]] | Austral rail | Rallus antarcticus |
| [[File:Rallus aquaticus 2 (Marek Szczepanek) cropped.jpg | 120px]] | Water rail | Rallus aquaticus |
| [[File:African Rail, Rallus caerulescens at Marievale Nature Reserve, Gauteng, South Africa (20626467274).jpg | 120px]] | African rail | Rallus caerulescens |
| [[File:Clapper Rail, Crisfield, Maryland 1.jpg | 120px]] | Clapper rail | Rallus crepitans |
| [[File:Blending in.jpg | 120px]] | King rail | Rallus elegans |
| [[File:Eastern Water Rail.jpg | 120px]] | Brown-cheeked rail | Rallus indicus |
| [[File:Rallus limicola -Cloisters Park, Morro Bay, California, USA-8 (1).jpg | 120px]] | Virginia rail | Rallus limicola |
| [[File:Rallus longirostris - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ17500025.tif | 120px]] | Mangrove rail | Rallus longirostris |
| [[File:Rallus madagascariensis.jpg | 120px]] | Madagascar rail | Rallus madagascariensis |
| [[File:Ridgway's Rail (16619348990).jpg | 120px]] | Ridgway's rail | Rallus obsoletus |
| [[File:Rallus semiplumbeus.jpg | 120px]] | Bogotá rail | Rallus semiplumbeus |
| [[File:Mexican Rail (Rallus tenuirostris) - Bird notes (1911).jpg | 120px]] | Aztec rail | Rallus tenuirostris |
| Plain-flanked rail | Rallus wetmorei | Venezuela | |
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Fossil record
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/Macaronesian_rails.jpg" caption="Life restoration of the five now-extinct species from the archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira"] ::
- Rallus sp. (Sajóvölgyi Middle Miocene of Mátraszõlõs, Hungary)
- Rallus sp. (Rexroad Late Pliocene of Saw Rock Canyon, USA)
- Rallus adolfocaesaris Porto Santo rail (prehistoric of Madeira)
- Rallus auffenbergi (Middle Pleistocene of SE North America) – formerly Porzana
- Rallus carvaoensis São Miguel rail (prehistoric of São Miguel Island in the Azores)
- Rallus cyanocavi (Late Pleistocene of the Bahamas)
- Rallus eivissensis, Ibiza rail (prehistoric)
- Rallus ibycus (Shore Hills Late Pleistocene of Bermuda, W Atlantic)
- Rallus lacustris (Late Pliocene of C North America)
- Rallus lowei Madeira rail (prehistoric of Madeira)
- Rallus montivagorum Pico rail (prehistoric of Pico Island in the Azores)
- Rallus nanus São Jorge rail (prehistoric of São Jorge Island in the Azores) - erroneously previously described as Rallus minutus, which is a junior homonym
- Rallus natator (Pleistocene of San Josecito Cavern, Mexico) – formerly Epirallus
- Rallus phillipsi (Late Pliocene of Wickieup, USA)
- Rallus prenticei (Late Pliocene of C North America)
- Rallus recessus (St Georges Soil Late Pleistocene of Bermuda, W Atlantic)
- Rallus richmondi – includes R. dubius
Formerly in ''Rallus''
- "R." arenarius – now Quercyrallus
- "R." beaumontii, "R." dispar – now Pararallus or Palaeoaramides
- "R." christyi, "R." eximius, "R." minor – now Palaeoaramides
- "R." major – now Miorallus
- "R." porzanoides – now Paraortygometra
"R." sumiderensis apparently refers to prehistoric remains of the Zapata rail (Cyanolimnas cerverai).
References
References
- Gál, Erika; Hír, János; Kessler, Eugén & Kókay, József (1998–99): Középsõ-miocén õsmaradványok, a Mátraszõlõs, Rákóczi-kápolna alatti útbevágásból. I. A Mátraszõlõs 1. lelõhely [Middle Miocene fossils from the sections at the Rákóczi chapel at Mátraszőlős. Locality Mátraszõlõs I.]. Folia Historico Naturalia Musei Matraensis 23: 33–78. [Hungarian with English abstract] PDF fulltext
- Taylor, P. Barry & van Perlo, Ber (1998): Rails : a guide to the rails, crakes, gallinules, and coots of the world. Yale University Press, New Haven.
References
- . ["Rallidae"](https://www.aviansystematics.org/4th-edition-checklist?viewfamilies=42). *The Trust for Avian Systematics*.
- Taylor & van Perlo (1998)
- Linnaeus, Carl. (1758). "Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis". Holmiae:Laurentii Salvii.
- (1934). "Check-list of Birds of the World". Harvard University Press.
- Willughby, Francis. (1676). "Ornithologiae libri tres". John Martyn.
- (1731). "A Natural History of Birds : Illustrated with a Hundred and One Copper Plates, Curiously Engraven from the Life". Printed for the author and sold by William Innys.
- Jobling, J.A.. (2019). "''Rallus''". Lynx Edicions.
- (2019). "Flufftails, finfoots, rails, trumpeters, cranes, limpkin". International Ornithologists' Union.
- Gál ''et al.'' (1998–1999)
- (2016-03-01). "Rallus nanus nomen novum: a replacement name for Rallus minutus Alcover et al. 2015". Zootaxa.
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