''Colius'' is a
genus
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of mousebirds in the
family
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Coliidae. The four species are widely distributed in Africa. Two other African mousebirds are placed in the genus ''
Urocolius
''Urocolius'' is a small genus of mousebirds. Species
It consists of two species which inhabit Eastern and Southern Africa:
Description
They are typically about 32 cm (13 in) long omnivorous birds, eating insects, small millipedes ...
''.
The genus ''Colius'' was introduced by the French zoologist
Mathurin Jacques Brisson
Mathurin Jacques Brisson (; 30 April 1723 – 23 June 1806) was a French zoologist and natural philosopher.
Brisson was born at Fontenay-le-Comte. The earlier part of his life was spent in the pursuit of natural history; his published wo ...
in 1760 with the
white-backed mousebird (''Colius colius'') as the
type species
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.
The genus contains the following four species:
A
fossil
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species, ''Colius hendeyi'', was described from
Early Pliocene
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remains found at
Langebaanweg
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It is the location of the air force base AFB Langebaanweg.
Langebaanweg has been an important mining center, with its mai minerals consisting of phosphor ...
in
South Africa
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.
Some
Miocene
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taxa
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from
France
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were previously assigned to ''Colius''. Of these, only the
Middle Miocene ''"Colius" palustris'' might plausibly belong there,
[Mlíkovský (2002)] but it is more often separated in ''Necrornis''. In younger lineages like
Passeriformes
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, extant genera (e.g. ''
Menura'' and ''
Orthonyx
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'') were around by then, though it must be remembered that simply because two taxa are of same
taxonomic rank
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they do not need to be of the same age. All that can be said is that while it cannot be ruled out that the modern genus ''Colius'' was around in Miocene Europe, it more likely
evolved later, and probably in
sub-Saharan Africa.
''"Colius" archiaci'', ''"C." consobrinus'' and ''"C." paludicola'' on the other hand are 3 taxa described from fragmentary remains found at Saint-Gérand-le-Puy. Their
taxonomic history is convoluted, being initially described as
woodpecker
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s and variously merged and split. Today it is believed that they might all belong to a species in the modern genus ''
Urocolius
''Urocolius'' is a small genus of mousebirds. Species
It consists of two species which inhabit Eastern and Southern Africa:
Description
They are typically about 32 cm (13 in) long omnivorous birds, eating insects, small millipedes ...
'', or at least 2 into a prehistoric genus ''
Limnatornis''.
Footnotes
References
* Mlíkovský, Jirí (2002): ''Cenozoic Birds of the World, Part 1: Europe''. Ninox Press, Prague.
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