Momotidae
Momotidae | |
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Momotidae | |
Momotus bahamensis | |
Taksonomi | |
Divisi | Maniraptoriformes |
Kelas | Aves |
Ordo | Coraciiformes |
Famili | Momotidae G. R. Gray, 1840 |
Genera | |
Aspatha Baryphthengus | |
Distribusi | |
Momotidae adalah sebuah keluarga unggas dalam ordo Coraciiformes. Seluruh spesies hidup di hutan Neotropis dan Amerika Tengah.
Keluarga
Momotidae termasuk dalam keluarga Motmot (Latin: Momotidae). Berikut adalah beberapa anggota keluarga lainnya:
| SPARQL | Temukan gambar
Daftar ini dibuat secara otomatis dari data Wikidata dan diperbarui secara berkala oleh Listeriabot.
Spesies | nama takson | Gambar |
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Blue-throated Motmot | Aspatha gularis | |
Rufous Motmot | Baryphthengus martii | |
Rufous-capped Motmot | Baryphthengus ruficapillus | |
Keel-billed Motmot | Electron carinatum | |
Broad-billed Motmot | Electron platyrhynchum | |
Turquoise-browed Motmot | Eumomota superciliosa | |
Tody Motmot | Hylomanes momotula | |
Momotus aequatorialis | Momotus aequatorialis | |
Momotus argenticinctus | Momotus argenticinctus | |
Momotus bahamensis | Momotus bahamensis | |
Momotus bartletti | Momotus bartletti | |
Momotus castaneiceps | Momotus castaneiceps | |
Blue-capped Motmot | Momotus coeruliceps | |
Momotus lessonii | Momotus lessonii | |
Russet-crowned Motmot | Momotus mexicanus | |
Momotus microstephanus | Momotus microstephanus | |
Blue-crowned Motmot | Momotus momota | |
Momotus nattereri | Momotus nattereri | |
Momotus parensis | Momotus parensis | |
Momotus semirufus | Momotus semirufus | |
Momotus subrufescens | Momotus subrufescens | |
Momotus venezuelae | Momotus venezuelae | |
Protornis glarniensis | Protornis glarniensis |
Akhir dari daftar yang dibuat secara otomatis.
Bacaan tambahan
- Murphy, Troy G. (2007). Lack of melanized keratin and barbs that fall off: how the racketed tail of the turquoise-browed motmot Eumomota superciliosa is formed. Journal of Avian Biology 38:139–143.
- Murphy, Troy G. (2007). Racketed tail of the male and female turquoise-browed motmot: male but not female tail length correlates with pairing success, performance, and reproductive success. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61:911–918.
- Murphy, Troy G. (2007). "Dishonest 'preemptive' pursuit-deterrent signal? Why the turquoise-browed motmot wags its tail before feeding nestlings". Animal Behaviour. 73: 965–970. doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2006.10.020.
Pranala luar
Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Momotidae.
- Motmot videos on the Internet Bird Collection