- River martin
Taxobox
name = River martins
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Hirundinidae
subfamilia = Pseudochelidoninae
subfamilia_authority = Shelley, 1896
genus = "Pseudochelidon"
genus_authority = Hartlaub, 1861
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text.The river martins are a distinct subfamily "Pseudochelidoninae" within the
swallow and martinbird family Hirundinidae. They possess a number of distinct features which mark them out from other swallows and martins, namely their robust legs and feet, and stout bill.There are two species:
*African River Martin "Pseudochelidon eurystomina", found around theRiver Congo in the Congo andGabon
*White-eyed River Martin "Pseudochelidon sirintarae", known only from one site in Thailand.When the African River Martin was first discovered in the 19th century, it was not thought to be a member of the swallow and martin family; Hartlaub placed it with the
roller s, and later authors either placed it in its own family, or with thewoodswallow s. Study of the anatomy of the species by Lowe (1938) revealed that the species was closest to the swallows and martins, but sufficiently distinct to be placed in a separate subfamily.The White-eyed River Martin was discovered as recently as 1969 and is only known from specimens and anecdotal evidence - no modern
ornithologists have seen the species in the wild, and its breeding grounds are unknown; it may beextinct . A possible sighting was made in 2004. [http://www.thaibirding.com/news/news_wermdoug.htm]The two species are usually considered to belong to a single genus, "Pseudochelidon" due to their having a number of structural similarities; Brooke (1972) proposed that White-eyed River Martin be placed in a separate
monotypic genus "Eurochelidon", but this has not been adopted by other authors.References
*cite book
last = Turner
first = Angela K
coauthors = Rose, Chris
title = A handbook to the swallows and martins of the world
year = 1989
publisher = Christopher Helm
location =
isbn = 0-7470-3202-5
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