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Pallasicarbo Coues, 1903
Paracorax Lambrecht, 1933
Pliocarbo Tugarinov, 1940
Stictocarbo Bonaparte, 1855
Viguacarbo Coues, 1903
Anatocarbo Nanocorax (see text)...
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members of that
genus that for a time it was
placed in a
separate genus,
Stictocarbo,
along with a
similar species, the Pitt shag.
Subsequent genetic studies...
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phylogenetic merit.
Though it was
proposed to
place the
pelagic cormorant in
Stictocarbo for example, this is
quite certainly wrong, as the
present species is...
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Suliformes Family:
Phalacrocoracidae Genus:
Phalacrocorax Species: P. varius
Binomial name
Phalacrocorax varius (Gmelin, 1789)
Synonyms Stictocarbo varius...
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Phalacrocorax Brisson, 1760 Type
species Pelec****
carbo Linnaeus, 1758
Species 12, see text Synonyms[citation needed]
Stictocarbo Nanocorax (partim) Anocarbo...
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shags (P. melanoleucos), pied
shags (P. varius), and
spotted shags (
Stictocarbo punctatus) all
occur in the lagoon.
Caspian terns (Hydroprogne caspia)...
- Ralliformes,
Songziidae Hou, 1990, this is the type
species of the new genus.
Stictocarbo kumeyaay Valid Sp. nov.
Robert M.
Chandler Late
Pliocene Blancan, San...
- Species: P. fuscescens
Binomial name
Phalacrocorax fuscescens (Vieillot, 1817)
Distribution of the black-faced
cormorant Synonyms Stictocarbo fuscescens...
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because of the
arrival of
Norway rats.
Spotted shags or
kawau tikitiki (
Stictocarbo punctatus) were
common in the
Hauraki Gulf as
recently as 1910, but fishermen...
- Batcheler, Ros; Batcheler,
Derek (2013). "Numbers of
spotted shags (
Stictocarbo punctatus) at
breeding sites in
Wellington Harbour, 2002–2012" (PDF)...