Yellow-bellied flyrobin explained

The yellow-bellied flyrobin (Cryptomicroeca flaviventris) is a species of passerine bird in the Australasian robin family Petroicidae. It is the only species in the genus Cryptomicroeca. The yellow-bellied flyrobin is endemic to New Caledonia, where it occurs on the island of Grande Terre. It occupies a range of habitats, including dry lowlands, woodland, Pinus and Pandanus forest, and humid forest from sea level up to .

Taxonomy

The yellow-bellied flyrobin was described in 1860 by the French ornithologists, Jules Verreaux and Oeillet des Murs, from a specimen collected in New Caledonia. They coined the binomial name Eopsaltria flavigastra.[1] The English ornithologist, Richard Bowdler Sharpe, realised that the specific epithet was preoccupied, and in 1903 he proposed flaviventris as a replacement.[2] The species was long considered one of the yellow robins of the genus Eopsaltria.[3] However, a 2009 genetic study showed it to be nested within the flyrobin genus Microeca,[4] and hence it was moved to Microeca, and its common name was changed from yellow-bellied robin to yellow-bellied flyrobin in the online list of world birds maintained by Frank Gill and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC).[5] A more comprehensive genetic study of the family Petroicidae, published in 2011, found that the yellow-bellied flyrobin was divergent from the other members of Microeca, and instead was sister to a clade containing the Microeca and the torrent flyrobin.[6] The yellow-bellied flyrobin is now placed as the only species in the genus Cryptomicroeca that was introduced in 2012.[5] [7]

Description

The yellow-bellied robin is a medium-sized Australasian robin, in length and weighing around . The plumage is similar to members of the genus Eopsaltria: dark olive-grey back, tail and wings, grey head and chest with a slightly lighter throat, and yellow belly and rump. The legs are grey.

References

Notes and References

  1. Verreaux . Jules . Jules Verreaux . des Murs . O.. Marc Athanase Parfait Œillet des Murs . 1860 . Description d'oiseaux nouveaux de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et indication des espèces déjà connues de ce pays . Revue et magasin de zoologie pure et appliquée . fr, la . 2nd series . 12 . 383–396 [392–393] .
  2. Book: Sharpe . R. Bowdler . Richard Bowdler Sharpe . 1903 . A Hand-list of the Genera and Species of Birds . 4 . London . British Museum . 315 .
  3. Book: Mayr . Ernst . Ernst Mayr . Cottrell . G. William . 1986 . Check-list of Birds of the World . 11 . Museum of Comparative Zoology . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 573 .
  4. Multi-locus phylogeny clarifies the systematics of the Australo-Papuan robins (Family Petroicidae, Passeriformes) . Loynes . K. . Joseph . L. . Keogh . J.S. . 2009 . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution . 53 . 1 . 212–219 . 10.1016/j.ympev.2009.05.012 . 19463962.
  5. Web site: Gill . Frank . Frank Gill (ornithologist) . Donsker . David . 2019 . Australasian robins, rockfowl, rockjumpers, Rail-babbler . World Bird List Version 9.2 . International Ornithologists' Union . 18 June 2019 .
  6. Christidis . L. . Irestedt . M. . Rowe . D. . Boles . W.E. . Norman . J.A. . 2011 . Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA phylogenies reveal a complex evolutionary history in the Australasian robins (Passeriformes: Petroicidae) . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution . 61 . 3 . 726–738 . 10.1016/j.ympev.2011.08.014 . 21867765.
  7. Christidis . L. . Irestedt . M. . Rowe . D. . Boles . W.E. . Norman . J.A. . 2012 . Circumscription, diagnosis and description of two subfamilies and one genus of Australo-Papuan robins (Aves: Passeriformes: Petroicidae) . Zootaxa . 3560 . 1 . 87–88 . 10.11646/zootaxa.3560.1.6 . free .