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List of Corvus species

The following is a list of all currently recognized species within the passerine bird genus Corvus (the crows and ravens).

Skeleton of American crow (Museum of Osteology)

Living species edit

Listed alphabetically.[1][2]

Fossil forms edit

  • Corvus galushai – (fossil: Big Sandy Late Miocene of Wickieup, United States)
  • Corvus praecorax – (fossil: Early Pliocene of Perpignan, France; possibly a subspecies of C. corone/cornix)
  • Corvus simionescui – (fossil: Early Pliocene of Maluşteni-Bereşti, Romania; possibly a subspecies of C. corone/cornix)
  • Corvus hungaricus – (fossil: Late Pliocene/Early Pleistocene of Southern Europe; tentatively placed here)
  • Corvus moravicus – (fossil: Late Pliocene/Early Pleistocene of Central to Eastern Europe; possibly a subspecies of C. monedula)
  • Corvus pliocaenus – (fossil: Late Pliocene –? Early/Middle Pleistocene of Europe; possibly a subspecies of C. corone/cornix)
  • Corvus antecorax – (fossil: Late Pliocene – Late Pleistocene of Europe; may be C. janossyi, possibly a subspecies of C. corax)
  • Corvus bragai – (fossil: Pliocene/Pleistocene transition of South Africa)[4]
  • Corvus betfianus – (fossil: Early Pleistocene of Betfi, Romania; possibly a subspecies of C. corone/cornix)
  • Corvus fossilis – (fossil: Late Pleistocene Seveckenberg, Germany; probably a subspecies of C. corax)
  • Corvus neomexicanus – (fossil: Late Pleistocene of Dry Cave, United States)
  • Corvus antipodumNew Zealand raven (prehistoric: New Zealand)
  • Corvus impluviatushigh-billed crow (prehistoric: Hawaii)
  • Corvus moriorumChatham raven (prehistoric: the Chatham Islands, the southwestern Pacific)
  • Corvus pumilisPuerto Rican crow (prehistoric: Puerto Rico; possibly a subspecies of C. nasicus/palmarum)
  • Corvus viriosusrobust crow (prehistoric: Hawaii)
  • Corvus sp. – New Ireland crow (prehistoric: New Ireland, Melanesia)

The taxonomy of the C. antecorax/C. fossilis complex as well as the C. pliocaenus/C. betfianus/C. praecorax/C. simionescui, in particular the temporal succession and relationship to the living relatives, is not yet fully resolved. At least some of these "species" seem to have been direct ancestors of the living forms as listed above.

Former species edit

Formerly, some authorities also considered the following species as species within the genus Corvus:

References edit

  1. ^ a b Note: Both the Bougainville crow and the white-billed crow share the same alternate name "Solomon Islands crow". They both live on the Solomon Islands; the Bougainville crow in the north and the white-billed crow in the south.
  2. ^ John M. Marzluff; Tony Angell (2005). In the Company of Crows and Ravens. Yale University Press. pp. 72–79. ISBN 0-300-10076-0.
  3. ^ "Species Updates – IOC World Bird List". Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  4. ^ Pavia, Marco (2020-11-15). "Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Cradle of Humankind during the Plio-Pleistocene transition, inferred from the analysis of fossil birds from Member 2 of the hominin-bearing site of Kromdraai (Gauteng, South Africa)". Quaternary Science Reviews. 248: 106532. Bibcode:2020QSRv..24806532P. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106532. ISSN 0277-3791.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Corvus species news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The following is a list of all currently recognized species within the passerine bird genus Corvus the crows and ravens Skeleton of American crow Museum of Osteology Contents 1 Living species 2 Fossil forms 3 Former species 4 ReferencesLiving species editListed alphabetically 1 2 Corvus albicollis Latham 1790 white necked raven or Cape raven southern central and eastern Africa Corvus albus Muller PLS 1776 pied crow Central African coasts to southern Africa Corvus bennetti North 1901 little crow Australia Corvus brachyrhynchos Brehm CL 1822 American crow the United States southern Canada and northern Mexico Corvus capensis Lichtenstein MHC 1823 Cape crow or Cape rook east and southern Africa Corvus caurinus northwestern crow the Olympic Peninsula to southwestern Alaska Corvus corax Linnaeus 1758 common raven or northern raven the Holarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere Corvus cornix Linnaeus 1758 hooded crow northern and eastern Europe and northern Africa Corvus corone Linnaeus 1758 carrion crow Eurasia Corvus coronoides Vigors amp Horsfield 1827 Australian raven eastern and southern Australia Corvus crassirostris Ruppell 1836 thick billed raven Ethiopia Corvus cryptoleucus Couch 1854 Chihuahuan raven southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico Corvus culminatus Sykes 1832 Indian jungle crow India and Sri Lanka Corvus edithae Lort Phillips 1895 Somali crow eastern Africa Corvus enca Horsfield 1821 slender billed crow Malaysia the Philippines Borneo Indonesia Corvus florensis Buttikofer 1894 Flores crow Flores Indonesia Corvus frugilegus Linnaeus 1758 rook Eurasia introduced to New Zealand Corvus fuscicapillus Gray GR 1859 brown headed crow New Guinea Corvus hawaiiensis Peale 1849 formerly C tropicus Hawaiian crow Hawaii Corvus imparatus Peters JL 1929 Tamaulipas crow Gulf of Mexico coast of Texas and northeastern Mexico Corvus insularis Heinroth 1903 Bismarck crow Bismark Archipelago Papua New Guinea Corvus jamaicensis Gmelin JF 1788 Jamaican crow Jamaica Corvus kubaryi Reichenow 1885 Mariana crow or aga Guam and Rota Northern Mariana Islands Corvus leucognaphalus Daudin 1800 white necked crow Hispaniola Corvus levaillantii Lesson RP 1831 eastern jungle crow Indian subcontinent to the northern Malay Peninsula Corvus macrorhynchos Wagler 1827 large billed crow Himalayas East Asia the Malay Peninsula Sunda Islands and the Philippines Corvus meeki Rothschild 1904 Bougainville crow or Solomon Islands crow Bougainville Island and Shortland Islands Solomon Islands 1 Corvus mellori Mathews 1912 little raven southeastern Australia Corvus minutus Gundlach 1852 Cuban palm crow Cuba formerly conspecific with the Hispaniolan palm crow Corvus moneduloides Lesson RP 1831 New Caledonian crow New Caledonia Corvus nasicus Temminck 1826 Cuban crow Cuba Isla de la Juventud Turks and Caicos Islands Corvus orru Bonaparte 1850 Torresian crow or Australian crow Australia New Guinea Lesser Sunda Islands Corvus ossifragus Wilson A 1812 fish crow eastern United States coast Corvus palmarum Wurttemberg 1835 Hispaniolan palm crow Hispaniola formerly conspecific with Cuban palm crow Corvus pusillus Tweeddale 1878 Palawan crow Palawan Philippines 3 Corvus rhipidurus Hartert EJO 1918 fan tailed raven eastern Africa Middle East Corvus ruficollis Lesson RP 1831 brown necked raven north Africa Arabian Peninsula Iran Central Asia Pakistan Corvus samarensis Steere 1890 small crow Samar and Mindanao Philippines Corvus sinaloae Davis LI 1958 Sinaloa crow Pacific Coast of Mexico Corvus splendens Vieillot 1817 house crow or Indian house crow Indian subcontinent Southeast Asia Middle East eastern Africa Corvus tasmanicus Mathews 1912 forest raven or Tasmanian raven Tasmania and adjacent southern coast of Australia Corvus torquatus Lesson RP 1831 collared crow eastern China south into Vietnam Corvus tristis Lesson RP amp Garnot 1827 grey crow or bare faced crow New Guinea and nearby islands Corvus typicus Bonaparte 1853 piping crow or Celebes pied crow Sulawesi and Muna Indonesia Corvus unicolor Rothschild amp Hartert EJO 1900 Banggai crow Banggai Island Indonesia Corvus validus Bonaparte 1850 long billed crow northern Moluccas Indonesia Corvus violaceus Bonaparte 1850 violet crow Seram Indonesia Corvus woodfordi Ogilvie Grant 1887 white billed crow or Solomon Islands crow southern Solomon Islands Fossil forms edit Corvus galushai fossil Big Sandy Late Miocene of Wickieup United States Corvus praecorax fossil Early Pliocene of Perpignan France possibly a subspecies of C corone cornix Corvus simionescui fossil Early Pliocene of Malusteni Beresti Romania possibly a subspecies of C corone cornix Corvus hungaricus fossil Late Pliocene Early Pleistocene of Southern Europe tentatively placed here Corvus moravicus fossil Late Pliocene Early Pleistocene of Central to Eastern Europe possibly a subspecies of C monedula Corvus pliocaenus fossil Late Pliocene Early Middle Pleistocene of Europe possibly a subspecies of C corone cornix Corvus antecorax fossil Late Pliocene Late Pleistocene of Europe may be C janossyi possibly a subspecies of C corax Corvus bragai fossil Pliocene Pleistocene transition of South Africa 4 Corvus betfianus fossil Early Pleistocene of Betfi Romania possibly a subspecies of C corone cornix Corvus fossilis fossil Late Pleistocene Seveckenberg Germany probably a subspecies of C corax Corvus neomexicanus fossil Late Pleistocene of Dry Cave United States Corvus antipodum New Zealand raven prehistoric New Zealand Corvus impluviatus high billed crow prehistoric Hawaii Corvus moriorum Chatham raven prehistoric the Chatham Islands the southwestern Pacific Corvus pumilis Puerto Rican crow prehistoric Puerto Rico possibly a subspecies of C nasicus palmarum Corvus viriosus robust crow prehistoric Hawaii Corvus sp New Ireland crow prehistoric New Ireland Melanesia The taxonomy of the C antecorax C fossilis complex as well as the C pliocaenus C betfianus C praecorax C simionescui in particular the temporal succession and relationship to the living relatives is not yet fully resolved At least some of these species seem to have been direct ancestors of the living forms as listed above Former species editFormerly some authorities also considered the following species as species within the genus Corvus Western jackdaw as Corvus monedula Daurian jackdaw as Corvus dauuricus Eurasian jay as Corvus glandarius References edit a b Note Both the Bougainville crow and the white billed crow share the same alternate name Solomon Islands crow They both live on the Solomon Islands the Bougainville crow in the north and the white billed crow in the south John M Marzluff Tony Angell 2005 In the Company of Crows and Ravens Yale University Press pp 72 79 ISBN 0 300 10076 0 Species Updates IOC World Bird List Retrieved 2021 05 29 Pavia Marco 2020 11 15 Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Cradle of Humankind during the Plio Pleistocene transition inferred from the analysis of fossil birds from Member 2 of the hominin bearing site of Kromdraai Gauteng South Africa Quaternary Science Reviews 248 106532 Bibcode 2020QSRv 24806532P doi 10 1016 j quascirev 2020 106532 ISSN 0277 3791 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Corvus species amp oldid 1218421624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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