- Grass-warbler
Taxobox
name = Grass-warblers
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Megaluridae
genus = "Locustella"
genus_authority = Kaup,1829
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "Locustella certhiola " "Locustella fasciolata " "Locustella fluviatilis " "Locustella lanceolata " "Locustella luscinoides " "Locustella naevia " "Locustella ochotensis " "Locustella pleskei " "Locustella pryeri "The grass-warblers are small
passerine bird s belonging to thegenus "Locustella". Formerly placed in theparaphyletic "Old World warbler " assemblage, they are now considered the northernmost representatives of a largelyGondwana n family, theMegaluridae .These are rather drab brownish "warblers" usually associated with fairly open grassland, shrubs or marshes. Some are streaked, others plain, all are difficult to view. They are
insectivorous .The most characteristic feature of this group is that the song of several species is a mechanical
insect -like reeling which gives rise to the group's scientific name.Species breeding in temperate regions are strongly migratory.
The nine species are:
*Savi's Warbler , "Locustella luscinoides "
*Pallas's Grasshopper-warbler , "Locustella certhiola"
*Middendorf's Grasshopper-warbler , "Locustella ochotensis"
*Lanceolated Warbler , "Locustella lanceolata"
*River Warbler "Locustella fluviatilis"
*Gray's Grasshopper-warbler , "Locustella fasciolata"
*Grasshopper Warbler , "Locustella naevia"
*Styan's Grasshopper-warbler , "Locustella pleskei"
*Japanese Swamp Warbler , "Locustella pryeri"A
fossil acrocoracoid from theLate Miocene (about 11 mya) ofRudabánya (NEHungary ) is quite similar to this bone in the present genus (Bernor "et al." 2002). Given its rather early age (mostPasserida genera are not known until thePliocene ), it is not too certain that it is correctly placed here, but it is highly likely to belong to the Megaluridae at the least. As the grass-warblers are the only known megalurid warblers from Europe, it is still quite likely that the bone piece belongs to a basal "Locustella".References
* Drovetski, S.V., Zink, R.M., Fadeev, I.V., Nesterov, E.V., Koblik, Ye.A, Red’kin, Ya.A., and Rohwer, S. 2004. Mitochondrial phylogeny of Locustella and related genera. Journal of Avian Biology 35: 105-110 doi:10.1111/j.0908-8857.2004.03217.x
* Bernor, R.L.; Kordos, L. & Rook, L. (eds): Recent Advances on Multidisciplinary Research at Rudabánya, Late Miocene (MN9), Hungary: A compendium. "Paleontographica Italiana" 89: 3-36. [http://rocek.gli.cas.cz/Reprints/Bernor%20et%20al.pdf PDF fulltext]
* Del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Christie D. (editors). (2006). "Handbook of the Birds of the World ". Volume 11: Old World Flycatchers to Old World Warblers. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 849655306X.
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