Spilornis
Spilornis | |
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Crested serpent eagle | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Accipitriformes |
Family: | Accipitridae |
Genus: | Spilornis G.R. Gray, 1840 |
Spilornis is a genus of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. As adults all have dark crowns, and bright yellow eyes and cere.[1] These medium-sized raptors are found in forests of southern Asia and are known as serpent-eagles; an English name shared with two African species from the genera Dryotriorchis and Eutriorchis.[1]
Species
As traditionally defined, there are 6 species in this genus, but several small island populations that usually are included in the crested serpent eagle have been proposed split into separate species.[1]
- Andaman serpent eagle, Spilornis elgini
- Great Nicobar serpent eagle, Spilornis klossi
- Sulawesi serpent eagle, Spilornis rufipectus
- Crested serpent eagle, Spilornis cheela
- Central Nicobar serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) minimus
- Simeulie serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) abbottii
- Nias serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) asturinus
- Mentawai serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) sipora
- Natuna serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) natunensis
- Bawean serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) baweanus
- Ryukyu serpent eagle, Spilornis (cheela) perplexus
- Philippine serpent eagle, Spilornis holospilus
- Mountain serpent eagle, Spilornis kinabaluensis
References
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