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genus Chloroceryle,
which are
native to
tropical Central and
South America, with one
species extending north to
south Texas. The
genus Chloroceryle was...
- The
green kingfisher (
Chloroceryle americana) is a
species of "water kingfisher" in the
subfamily Cerylinae of the
family Alcedinidae. It is
found from...
- The
Amazon kingfisher (
Chloroceryle amazona) is a
species of "water kingfisher" in
subfamily Cerylinae of
family Alcedinidae. It is
found in the lowlands...
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possibly evolved in
Africa – at any rate in the Old
World – and the
Chloroceryle species are the
youngest ones.
Evidence from
molecular phylogenetic studies...
- The
American pygmy kingfisher (
Chloroceryle aenea) is a
species of "water kingfisher" in
subfamily Cerylinae of
family Alcedinidae. It is
found in the...
- The green-and-rufous
kingfisher (
Chloroceryle inda) is a
species of "water kingfisher" in
subfamily Cerylinae of
family Alcedinidae. It is
found in the...
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Chloroceryle amazona American pygmy kingfisher,
Chloroceryle aenea Green kingfisher,
Chloroceryle americana Green-and-rufous kingfisher,
Chloroceryle...
- Herpestes, Dasypus) and
birds (Aratinga, Morococcyx, Nyctidromus, Momotus,
Chloroceryle)
while others possess only
scattered Haversian systems (e.g. artiodactyls...
- in
Ceryle with the pied kingfisher, but the
latter is
closer to the
Chloroceryle American green kingfishers. The
belted kingfisher's
closest living relative...
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Alcedininae Alcedo Ceyx
Corythornis Ispidina Cerylinae Ceryle Chloroceryle Megaceryle Halcyoninae Actenoides Caridonax Cittura Clytoceyx Dacelo Halcyon...