- Apus (genus)
Taxobox
name = "Apus"
image_width = 250px
image_caption =Common Swift s ("Apus apus")
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Apodiformes
familia =Apodidae
genus = "Apus"
genus_authority = Scopoli,1777
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = About 17, see listThe
bird genus "Apus" comprise some of theOld World members of the familyApodidae , commonly known asswift s.They are among the fastest birds in the world. They resemble
swallow s, to which they are not related, but have shorter tails and sickle-shaped wings. Swifts spend most of their life aloft, have very short legs and use them mostly to cling to surfaces.ystematics
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Alpine Swift , "Apus melba"
*Mottled Swift , "Apus aequatorialis"
*Alexander's Swift , "Apus alexandri"
*Common Swift , "Apus apus"
*Plain Swift , "Apus unicolor"
*Nyanza Swift , "Apus niansae"
*Pallid Swift , "Apus pallidus"
*African Swift , "Apus barbatus"
*Forbes-Watson's Swift , "Apus berliozi"
*Bradfield's Swift , "Apus bradfieldi"
*Madagascar Swift , "Apus balstoni"
*Pacific Swift , "Apus pacificus"
*Dark-rumped Swift , "Apus acuticauda"
*Little Swift , "Apus affinis"
** House Swift, "Apus (affinis) nipalensis"
*Horus Swift , "Apus horus"
*White-rumped Swift , "Apus caffer"
*Bates' Swift "Apus batesi"Known fossil species are:
*"Apus gaillardi" (Middle/Late Miocene of La Grive-St.-Alban, France)
*"Apus wetmorei" (Early - Late Pliocene of SC and SE Europe)
*"Apus baranensis" (Late Pliocene)References
* Chantler, Phil & Driessens, Gerald (2000): "Swifts : a guide to the swifts and treeswifts of the world". Pica Press, Mountfield, East Sussex. ISBN 1-873403-83-6
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