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- Eurostopodus is a genus of eared nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. This genus is distinctive among the Old World nightjars in lacking long rictal bristles...
- macrotis. The great eared nightjar was formerly placed in the genus Eurostopodus. It and the closely related Malaysian eared nightjar were moved to the...
- frogmouth, Podargus papuensis White-throated nightjar, Eurostopodus mystacalis Spotted nightjar, Eurostopodus argus Australasian Large-tailed nightjar, Caprimulgus...
- Guinea nightjars including Archbold's nightjar (Eurostopodus archboldi) and the Papuan nightjar (Eurostopodus papuensis), which it most resembles in appearance...
- taxonomy. †Ventivorus Mourer-Chauviré 1988 Subfamily Eurostopodinae Genus Eurostopodus (7 species) Genus Lyncornis (2 species) Subfamily Caprimulginae (typical...
- that the genus Eurostopodus may not be monophyletic. The eared nightjars consist of seven extant species in two genera, Eurostopodus and Lyncornis: The...
- the Eurostopodus genus. Their reclassification came about through a combination of molecular, morphological and acoustic data. The Eurostopodus genus...
- the Caprimulginae, the genus Eurostopodus (the eared nightjars) consists of seven extant species, including Eurostopodus argus. The spotted nightjar occurs...
- Siruvani foothills in Tamil Nadu in May 1995. The Great Eared Nightjar (Eurostopodus macrotis bourdilloni) belongs to the nightjar family. It gets its name...
- destruction. Wikispecies has information related to Eurostopodus exul. BirdLife International (2017). "Eurostopodus exul". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...