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Coturnicops is a
genus of bird in the rail family. The
genus was
erected by the
English zoologist George Robert Gray in 1855 with the
yellow rail (Coturnicops...
- The
yellow rail (
Coturnicops noveboracensis) is a
small secretive marsh bird of the
family Rallidae that is
found in
North America. The
yellow rail was...
- Uruguay, and Venezuela. This
species was
formerly placed in the
genus Coturnicops. The
speckled rail was
formally described in 1841
under the binomial...
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white secondary feathers, a
feature shared only with the
related genus Coturnicops. Non-breeding
birds call only at dawn and dusk,
sometimes in duet. All...
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gallinules (10
living species, 2
recently extinct)
Rufirallus – (5 species)
Coturnicops – (2 species)
Laterallus – (11 species) Za****ia – (10
living species...
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martinicus Purple swamphen,
Porphyrio poliocephalus (I)
Yellow rail,
Coturnicops noveboracensis (A) Yellow-breasted crake,
Hapalocrex flaviventer (A)...
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Common name
Scientific name
Range Comments Goldman's
yellow rail
Coturnicops noveboracensis goldmani Lerma River,
Mexico Last
recorded in 1964....
- Order:
Gruiformes Family:
Sarothruridae Genus:
Sarothrura Species: S. elegans
Binomial name
Sarothrura elegans (Smith, 1839)
Synonyms Coturnicops elegans...
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Aenigmatolimnas Amaurornis Gallicrex Himantornis Megacrex Poliolimnas Laterallini Coturnicops Hapalocrex Laterallus Micropygia †Mundia
Rufirallus Porphyrionini †Aphanocrex...
- that it is not a part of
Porzana proper, and
instead belongs within the
Coturnicops–Laterallus clade. As of late 2022 the
International Ornithological Committee...