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Two new species of Cestoda (Cyclophyllidea: Dilepididae) from Ploceidae and Passeridae (Aves: Passeriformes) in Côte d'Ivoire [PDF]

open access: yesRevue Suisse De Zoologie, 2021
Mariaux, Jean (2021): Two new species of Cestoda (Cyclophyllidea: Dilepididae) from Ploceidae and Passeridae (Aves: Passeriformes) in Côte d'Ivoire.
Jean Mariaux
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Affinities of Carpospiza brachydactyla (Passeriformes; Passeridae)

Journal Fur Ornithologie, 2004
The Passeridae are characterized by possessing a neomorphic preglossale bone in the tongue and a uniquely enlarged M. hypoglossus anterior forming part of the “seed-cup” used to orient and hold seeds in position when they are being husked. The pale rock finch (Carpospiza brachydactyla), which had been suggested in recent years to be allied to the ...
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Phylogeny of Passerida (Aves: Passeriformes) based on nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2003
Passerida is a monophyletic group of oscine passerines that includes almost 3500 species (about 36%) of all bird species in the world. The current understanding of higher-level relationships within Passerida is based on DNA-DNA hybridizations [C.G. Sibley, J.E. Ahlquist, Phylogeny and Classification of Birds, 1990, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT].
Per G P, Ericson, Ulf S, Johansson
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A molecular phylogeny of the African widowbirds and bishops, Euplectes spp. (Aves: Passeridae: Ploceinae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008
The elaborate male displays and plumage ornaments in the African widowbirds and bishops (Euplectes spp.) have inspired classic studies on mating systems and sexual selection. In order to study the extreme divergence in ornament design and expression in this group, we present and discuss a well-supported molecular phylogeny of the genus and its ...
Maria, Prager   +2 more
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Familie: Passeridae – Sperlinge

2020
Vor einigen Jahren noch wurden der Familie Sperlinge weitere Vogelgruppen zugeordnet, die in der Gegenwart den Status eigener Familien besitzen. Dies betrifft insbesondere die naheverwandten Braunellen (Prunellidae), Webervogel (Ploceidae), Prachtfinken (Estrildidae) und die Witwenvogel (Viduidae).
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