- Rio Napo Screech-owl
Taxobox
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name = Rio Napo Screech-owl
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Strigiformes
familia =Strigidae
genus = "Megascops "
species = "M. napensis"
binomial = "Megascops napensis"
binomial_authority = (Chapman , 1928)
synonyms = "Megascops guatemalae napensis"
"Megascops vermiculatus napensis"The Rio Napo Screech-Owl ("Megascops napensis"; originally, "Otus napensis") is a species of vermiculated
screech-owl . [cite book|title=Experiences of an Ornithologist Along the Highways and Byways of Bolivia|last=Carriker|first=Melbourne ArmstrongJr.|year=2006|publisher=AuthorHouse|isbn=1420882902] It was first described and noted byornithologist Frank Michler Chapman in 1928, then classified in the "Otus " genus. It is commonly distributed in many parts ofSouth America , such as in EasternEcuador , the east ofColombia , along the slopes of theAndes , certain regions ofPeru , and up into northernBolivia . The Rio Napo Screech-owl's habitat of preference is typically dense,tropical rainforest , most preferably between 250 and around 1500 metres above sea level.cite book|title=Owls (Strigiformes): Annotated and Illustrated Checklist|last=Friedhelm Weick|year=2006|publisher=Springer|isbn=3540352341]The bird typically has a body length of between 20 and 23 cm (8-9 in), with a
wing length of between approximately 15 and 17 cm (6-7 in). It typically has atail around 8 cm (3 in) in length, while itsbeak is usually only around 2 cm (1 in) long. Itstarsus can be anywhere up to 3 cm (1¼ in) long.Taxonomically, the owl was originally placed in the "Otus"
genus , when first described by Frank Michler Chapman, but was later re-evaluated and resorted into the "Megascops " genus upon review of the bird's characteristics. [cite web|url=http://www.ornitaxa.com/SM/GenChange/GeneraTypOwls.htm|title=Recently changed genus names within the family "Typical Owls"|accessdate=24 May|accessyear=2008] This change originally occurred around 1850, when it was realised that the genus "Otus" in fact encompassed several separate genera, and the Screech-owls were broken off into the "Megascops" genus. However, the change was reversed in 1910, and the Rio Napo Screech-Owl, along with all the other Screech-owls, were resorted back into the "Otus" genus. This reversal stayed in place all through the 20th century, but, further consideration resulted into the reformation of the "Megascops" genus by theAmerican Ornithologists Union (AOU), and all the Screech-owls were again reclassified. [aut|Banks, Richard C.; Cicero, Carla; Dunn, Jon L.; Kratter, Andrew W.; Rasmussen, Pamela C.; Remsen, J.V. Jr.; Rising, James D. & Stotz, Douglas F.]The Rio Napo Screech-owl has three known and documented
subspecies :
*"Megascops napensis napensis"
*"Megascops napensis helleri"
*"Megascops napensis bolivianus"Notes
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