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South America) –
probably Leucocarbo Phalacrocorax sp. 2 (Pisco Late Miocene/Early
Pliocene of SW Peru) –
Poikilocarbo or
Leucocarbo?
Phalacrocorax longipes...
- The
imperial shag or
imperial cormorant (
Leucocarbo atriceps) is a black-and-white
cormorant native to
southern South America,
islands of the Subantarctic...
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Leucocarbo is a
genus of
birds in the
family Phalacrocoracidae.
Several species within the
genus are
collectively known as blue-e**** shags. This is a group...
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Phalacrocorax and Urile, but
basal to the
clade containing Nannopterum and
Leucocarbo, and thus
classified it in its own genus, Gulosus. The IOC
followed this...
- The
guanay cormorant or
guanay shag (
Leucocarbo bougainvilliorum) is a
member of the
cormorant family found on the
Pacific coast of Peru and
northern Chile...
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Leucocarbo septentrionalis, the
Kohatu shag, is an
extinct species of
Leucocarbo that
inhabited New
Zealand during the
Holocene epoch. Hugh A. Robertson;...
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Leucocarbo onslowi Otago shag,
Leucocarbo chalconotus Foveaux shag,
Leucocarbo stewarti Auckland shag,
Leucocarbo colensoi Campbell shag,
Leucocarbo campbelli...
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spotted shag (P. punctatus), the type
species of Stictocarbo. Similarly,
Leucocarbo would refer to the
group around the
imperial shag (P. atriceps) complex...
- still-broad Phalacrocorax. The IOC
checklist went a step
further in
recognizing Leucocarbo as well as
Microcarbo as
distinct (while
retaining the rest in Phalacrocorax)...
- species,
along with a
number of
other related cormorants, in a
genus Leucocarbo.
Since 2000, this
species has been
listed as
Vulnerable on the IUCN Red...