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Described by
French naturalist Anselme Gaëtan
Desmarest in 1826, the
genus Calyptorhynchus has two
species of ****atoos. They are all
mostly black in colour,...
- ****atoo (C. lathami), form the
genus Calyptorhynchus. The
three species of
Zanda were
formerly included in
Calyptorhynchus (and
still are by some authorities)...
- The red-tailed
black ****atoo (
Calyptorhynchus banksii) also
known as Banksian- or Banks'
black ****atoo, is a
large black ****atoo
native to Australia...
- The
glossy black ****atoo (
Calyptorhynchus lathami), is the
smallest member of the
subfamily Calyptorhynchinae found in
eastern Australia.
Adult glossy...
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subgenus of
Calyptorhynchus, with the red-tailed
black ****atoo and
glossy black ****atoos
forming another subgenus,
Calyptorhynchus, but due to a deep...
- ****atoo (C. lathami), form the
genus Calyptorhynchus. The
three species of
Zanda were
formerly included in
Calyptorhynchus (and
still are by some authorities)...
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species of the
genus Calyptorhynchus are
commonly known as
black ****atoos, and are
divided into two subgenera—
Calyptorhynchus and Zanda. The former...
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called great black ****atoo
Species of the
genus Calyptorhynchus: Red-tailed
black ****atoo,
Calyptorhynchus banksii, has
several alternative common names...
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endangered wildlife species. Here you can see
glossy black ****atoos (
Calyptorhynchus lathami),
rufous scrub-birds (Atrichornis rufescens),
powerful owls...
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Threatened animal species include glossy black-****atoo (
Calyptorhynchus lathami),
scarlet robin (Petroica boodang),
flame robin (Petroica phoenicea)...