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Microhierax

The typical falconets, Microhierax, are a bird of prey genus in the family Falconidae. They are found in southeast Asia and the smallest members of Falconiformes, averaging about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length and 35 g (1.2 oz) in weight. The smallest members of the genus are the relatively widespread black-thighed falconet, and the white-fronted falconet on the island of Borneo.

Taxonomy and systematics edit

The first description by a European ornithologist of a falconet from this group was published by George Edwards in 1750, as "the little black and orange colour'd Indian hawk". It was from a specimen that had been collected in Bengal and sent to the King's physician, Dr Mead.[2] In 1758 Carl Linnaeus used the illustration and description by Edwards to formally describe the species under the binomial name Falco cærulescens[3][4] In 1760 the French naturalist Mathurin Jacques Brisson also used Edwards' publication to describe le Faucon de Bengale.[5][6] Although the white collar was not mentioned, the English ornithologist Richard Bowdler Sharpe believed that this was the same species that we now call the collared falconet.[5]

In 1824, Vigors proposed a new genus Ierax, writing "whoever has seen that beautiful species, the smallest of its race, F. cærulescens, Linn., now rendered familiar to us by the accurate and splendid illustrations of Dr. Horsfield, will at once acknowledge its separation from every other established genus of its family."[7]: 328  Later authors rendered the name Hierax.

Sharpe coined the name Microhierax in 1874, from the Greek μικρός ἱεραξ meaning "tiny hawk".[5] By this time, four species were known: M. cærulescens, M. fringillarius, M. melanoleucos, and M. erythrogenys. He lists Horsfield's specimen "Falco cærulescens" as being actually M. fringillarius, making the latter the type of the genus.

A fifth species, the white-fronted falconet M. latifrons, was described by Sharpe in 1879.[8][9]

Extant Species edit

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
  Microhierax caerulescens Collared falconet

Red legged falconet

Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
  Microhierax fringillarius Black-thighed falconet Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. and vagrant to Sri Lanka
  Microhierax latifrons White-fronted falconet Sabah on the island of Borneo
  Microhierax erythrogenys Philippine falconet Philippines
  Microhierax melanoleucos Pied falconet Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Hong Kong, India, Laos, and Vietnam.

References edit

  1. ^ "Falconidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  2. ^ Edwards, George (1750). "The little Black and Orange colour'd Indian Hawk". A Natural History of (Uncommon) Birds. Vol. Part 3. London. Plate 108.
  3. ^ Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturæ per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis, Volume 1 (in Latin). Vol. 1 (10th ed.). Holmiae:Laurentii Salvii. p. 88.
  4. ^ Mayr, Ernst; Cottrell, G. William, eds. (1979). Check-list of Birds of the World. Volume 1. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. p. 399.
  5. ^ a b c Sharpe, R. Bowdler (1874). "Microhierax". Volume I: Catalogue of the Accipitres or Diurnal Birds of Prey in the Collection of the British Museum. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Vol. 1. London: Trustees of the British Museum. pp. 366–369.
  6. ^ Brisson, Mathurin Jacques (1760). Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, especes & leurs variétés: Supplement d'Ornithologie. Vol. 6. Paris: Jean-Baptiste Bauche. p. 20.
  7. ^ Vigors, Nicholas Aylward (June 1824). "On the groups of the Falconidæ". Sketches in Ornithology. The Zoological Journal. 1 (2): 308–346.
  8. ^ Peterson, Alan P. (2015-07-17). "Birds of the World -- current valid scientific avian names, version 10.008". Zoonomen. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  9. ^ Page 237 and plate 7 in Sharpe, R. Bowdler (July 1879). "On the Birds of the Province of Lumbidan, North-western Borneo". Contributions to the Ornithology of Borneo. The Ibis. 4. 3 (11): 233–272. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1891.tb08523.x.

External links edit

  • A. Pelletier (illustrator), C. [Charles Joseph] Hullmandel (lithographer) 1822. Illustration of Falco cærulescens from Java [later Microhierax fringillarius] BHL (Smithsonian) BHL(Singapore). Plate 35 in Horsfield, Thomas (1824). Zoological researches in Java, and the neighbouring islands. London: Kingsbury, Parbury, & Allen. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.44848.
  • Section Falco cærulescens, page 135 IA BHL in Horsfield, Thomas (1822). "Systematic arrangement and description of birds from the island of Java. Read April 18, 1820". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 13: 135–200. "The drawing of Edwards was made from a bird sent from Bengal. The Javan specimens are somewhat smaller, and differently marked. They appear to form a distinct variety..."


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The typical falconets Microhierax are a bird of prey genus in the family Falconidae They are found in southeast Asia and the smallest members of Falconiformes averaging about 15 cm 5 9 in in length and 35 g 1 2 oz in weight The smallest members of the genus are the relatively widespread black thighed falconet and the white fronted falconet on the island of Borneo MicrohieraxPhilippine falconet Microhierax erythrogenys Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder FalconiformesFamily FalconidaeSubfamily FalconinaeGenus MicrohieraxSharpe 1874Type speciesFalco fringillarius 1 Drapiez 1824SpeciesM caerulescens M fringillarius M latifrons M erythrogenys M melanoleucos Contents 1 Taxonomy and systematics 2 Extant Species 3 References 4 External linksTaxonomy and systematics editThe first description by a European ornithologist of a falconet from this group was published by George Edwards in 1750 as the little black and orange colour d Indian hawk It was from a specimen that had been collected in Bengal and sent to the King s physician Dr Mead 2 In 1758 Carl Linnaeus used the illustration and description by Edwards to formally describe the species under the binomial name Falco caerulescens 3 4 In 1760 the French naturalist Mathurin Jacques Brisson also used Edwards publication to describe le Faucon de Bengale 5 6 Although the white collar was not mentioned the English ornithologist Richard Bowdler Sharpe believed that this was the same species that we now call the collared falconet 5 In 1824 Vigors proposed a new genus Ierax writing whoever has seen that beautiful species the smallest of its race F caerulescens Linn now rendered familiar to us by the accurate and splendid illustrations of Dr Horsfield will at once acknowledge its separation from every other established genus of its family 7 328 Later authors rendered the name Hierax Sharpe coined the name Microhierax in 1874 from the Greek mikros ἱera3 meaning tiny hawk 5 By this time four species were known M caerulescens M fringillarius M melanoleucos and M erythrogenys He lists Horsfield s specimen Falco caerulescens as being actually M fringillarius making the latter the type of the genus A fifth species the white fronted falconet M latifrons was described by Sharpe in 1879 8 9 Extant Species editImage Scientific name Common Name Distribution nbsp Microhierax caerulescens Collared falconet Red legged falconet Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia India Laos Myanmar Nepal Thailand Malaysia and Vietnam nbsp Microhierax fringillarius Black thighed falconet Brunei Darussalam Myanmar Thailand Malaysia Singapore and Indonesia and vagrant to Sri Lanka nbsp Microhierax latifrons White fronted falconet Sabah on the island of Borneo nbsp Microhierax erythrogenys Philippine falconet Philippines nbsp Microhierax melanoleucos Pied falconet Bangladesh Bhutan China Hong Kong India Laos and Vietnam References edit Falconidae aviansystematics org The Trust for Avian Systematics Retrieved 2023 07 25 Edwards George 1750 The little Black and Orange colour d Indian Hawk A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Vol Part 3 London Plate 108 Linnaeus C 1758 Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae secundum classes ordines genera species cum characteribus differentiis synonymis locis Volume 1 in Latin Vol 1 10th ed Holmiae Laurentii Salvii p 88 Mayr Ernst Cottrell G William eds 1979 Check list of Birds of the World Volume 1 Vol 1 2nd ed Cambridge Massachusetts Museum of Comparative Zoology p 399 a b c Sharpe R Bowdler 1874 Microhierax Volume I Catalogue of the Accipitres or Diurnal Birds of Prey in the Collection of the British Museum Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum Vol 1 London Trustees of the British Museum pp 366 369 Brisson Mathurin Jacques 1760 Ornithologie ou Methode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres sections genres especes amp leurs varietes Supplement d Ornithologie Vol 6 Paris Jean Baptiste Bauche p 20 Vigors Nicholas Aylward June 1824 On the groups of the Falconidae Sketches in Ornithology The Zoological Journal 1 2 308 346 Peterson Alan P 2015 07 17 Birds of the World current valid scientific avian names version 10 008 Zoonomen Retrieved 23 March 2016 Page 237 and plate 7 in Sharpe R Bowdler July 1879 On the Birds of the Province of Lumbidan North western Borneo Contributions to the Ornithology of Borneo The Ibis 4 3 11 233 272 doi 10 1111 j 1474 919X 1891 tb08523 x External links editA Pelletier illustrator C Charles Joseph Hullmandel lithographer 1822 Illustration of Falco caerulescens from Java later Microhierax fringillarius BHL Smithsonian BHL Singapore Plate 35 in Horsfield Thomas 1824 Zoological researches in Java and the neighbouring islands London Kingsbury Parbury amp Allen doi 10 5962 bhl title 44848 Section Falco caerulescens page 135 IA BHL in Horsfield Thomas 1822 Systematic arrangement and description of birds from the island of Java Read April 18 1820 Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 13 135 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