Information about Curassow
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Curassows are one of the three major groups of cracid birds. Three of the four genera are restricted to tropical South America; a single species of Crax ranges north to Mexico. They form a distinct clade which is usually classified as the subfamily Cracinae.
- Genus Nothocrax
- Nocturnal Curassow, Nothocrax urumutum
- Genus Mitu
- Crestless Curassow, Mitu tomentosa
- Alagoas Curassow, Mitu mitu - extinct in the wild (mid-late 1980s)
- Salvin's Curassow, Mitu salvini
- Razor-billed Curassow, Mitu tuberosa
- Genus Pauxi - Helmeted curassows
- Northern Helmeted Curassow or simply Helmeted Curassow, Pauxi pauxi
- Southern Helmeted Curassow or Horned Curassow, Pauxi unicornis
- Genus Crax
- Great Curassow, Crax rubra
- Blue-billed Curassow, Crax alberti
- Yellow-knobbed Curassow, Crax daubentoni
- Wattled Curassow, Crax globulosa
- Red-billed Curassow Crax blumenbachii
- Bare-faced Curassow, Crax fasciolata
- Black Curassow, Crax alector
Evolution
In line with the other 3 main lineages of cracids (chachalacas, true guans, and the Horned Guan), mt and nDNA sequence data indicates that the curassows diverged from their closest living relatives (probably the guans) at some time during the Oligocene, or c.35-20 mya (Pereira et al. 2002). This data must be considered preliminary until corroborated by material (e.g. fossil) evidence however.What appears certain from analysis of the molecular data, calibrated against geological events that would have induced speciation is that there are 2 major lineages of curassows: one containing only Crax, and another made up of Mitu and Pauxi. The position of the peculiar Nocturnal Curassow is not well resolved; it might be closer to the latter, but in any case, it diverged around the same time as the split between the two major lineages. All curassow genera appear to have diverged, in fact, during the Tortonian (early Late Miocene): the initial split took place some 10-9 mya, and Pauxi diverged from Mitu some 8-7.4 mya (but see genus article).(Pereira & Baker 2004)
Unlike the other cracids, biogeography and phylogeny indicate that the extant lineages of curassows probably originated in the lowlands of the western/northwestern Amazonas basin, most likely in the general area where today, the borders of Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela meet. In the two larger genera, vicariant speciation seems to have played a major role.(Pereira et al. 2002, Pereira & Baker 2004)
References
- Pereira, Sérgio Luiz & Baker, Allan J. (2004): Vicariant speciation of curassows (Aves, Cracidae): a hypothesis based on mitochondrial DNA phylogeny. Auk 121(3): 682-694. [English with Spanish abstract] DOI:10.1642/0004-8038(2004)121[0682:VSOCAC]2.0.CO;2 HTML abstract HTML fulltext without images
- Pereira, Sérgio Luiz; Baker, Allan J.& Wajntal, Anita (2002): Combined nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences resolve generic relationships within the Cracidae (Galliformes, Aves). Systematic Biology 51(6): 946-958. doi:10.1080/10635150290102519 PDF fulltext
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C. globulosa
Binomial name
Crax globulosa
Spix, 1825
Synonyms
Crax carunculata
Crax yarrellii
The Wattled Curassow (Crax globulosa
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Binomial name
Crax globulosa
Spix, 1825
Synonyms
Crax carunculata
Crax yarrellii
The Wattled Curassow (Crax globulosa
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Galliformes
Temminck, 1820
Families
Megapodiidae
Numididae
Odontophoridae
Phasianidae
Meleagrididae
Tetraonidae
Cracidae
(?)Mesitornithidae
Galliformes
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Temminck, 1820
Families
Megapodiidae
Numididae
Odontophoridae
Phasianidae
Meleagrididae
Tetraonidae
Cracidae
(?)Mesitornithidae
Galliformes
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Cracidae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
- Aburria
- Chamaepetes
- Crax
- Mitu
- Nothocrax
- Oreophasis
- Ortalis
- Pauxi
- Penelope
- Penelopina
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Crax
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
7, see text.
Crax is a genus of curassows from tropical South America. Only the Great Curassow ranges north as far as Mexico.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Species
7, see text.
Crax is a genus of curassows from tropical South America. Only the Great Curassow ranges north as far as Mexico.
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Mitu
Lesson, 1831
species
M. tomentosa
M. mitu
M. salvini
M. tuberosa
Mitu is a genus of curassows, large South America birds in the family Cracidae.
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Lesson, 1831
species
M. tomentosa
M. mitu
M. salvini
M. tuberosa
Mitu is a genus of curassows, large South America birds in the family Cracidae.
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Nothocrax
Burmeister, 1856
Species: N. urumutum
Binomial name
Nothocrax urumutum
(Spix, 1825)
The Nocturnal Curassow (
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Burmeister, 1856
Species: N. urumutum
Binomial name
Nothocrax urumutum
(Spix, 1825)
The Nocturnal Curassow (
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Pauxi
Temminck, 1813
Species
2, see text.
The genus Pauxi consist of the two species of helmeted curassows, terrestrial black fowl with ornamental casque on their heads. Both are found in South America.
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Temminck, 1813
Species
2, see text.
The genus Pauxi consist of the two species of helmeted curassows, terrestrial black fowl with ornamental casque on their heads. Both are found in South America.
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Cracidae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
- Aburria
- Chamaepetes
- Crax
- Mitu
- Nothocrax
- Oreophasis
- Ortalis
- Pauxi
- Penelope
- Penelopina
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Himno Nacional Mexicano
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Nothocrax
Burmeister, 1856
Species: N. urumutum
Binomial name
Nothocrax urumutum
(Spix, 1825)
The Nocturnal Curassow (
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Burmeister, 1856
Species: N. urumutum
Binomial name
Nothocrax urumutum
(Spix, 1825)
The Nocturnal Curassow (
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Nothocrax
Burmeister, 1856
Species: N. urumutum
Binomial name
Nothocrax urumutum
(Spix, 1825)
The Nocturnal Curassow (
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Burmeister, 1856
Species: N. urumutum
Binomial name
Nothocrax urumutum
(Spix, 1825)
The Nocturnal Curassow (
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Mitu
Lesson, 1831
species
M. tomentosa
M. mitu
M. salvini
M. tuberosa
Mitu is a genus of curassows, large South America birds in the family Cracidae.
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Lesson, 1831
species
M. tomentosa
M. mitu
M. salvini
M. tuberosa
Mitu is a genus of curassows, large South America birds in the family Cracidae.
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Mitu tomentosum
(Spix, 1825)
Synonyms
Crax tomentosa (Spix, 1825) The Crestless Curassow (Mitu tomentosum) is a species of bird in the Cracidae family.
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(Spix, 1825)
Synonyms
Crax tomentosa (Spix, 1825) The Crestless Curassow (Mitu tomentosum) is a species of bird in the Cracidae family.
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M. mitu
Binomial name
Mitu mitu
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Synonyms
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Binomial name
Mitu mitu
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Synonyms
- Mitu mitu mitu
- Crax mitu (Linnaeus, 1766)
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Mitu salvini
Reinhardt, 1879
Synonyms
Crax salvini (Reinhardt, 1879) The Salvin's Curassow (Mitu salvini) is a species of bird in the Cracidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
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Reinhardt, 1879
Synonyms
Crax salvini (Reinhardt, 1879) The Salvin's Curassow (Mitu salvini) is a species of bird in the Cracidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
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M. tuberosum
Binomial name
Mitu tuberosum
(Spix, 1825)
Synonyms
Crax tuberosa (Spix, 1825) The Razor-billed Curassow (Mitu tuberosum
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Binomial name
Mitu tuberosum
(Spix, 1825)
Synonyms
Crax tuberosa (Spix, 1825) The Razor-billed Curassow (Mitu tuberosum
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Pauxi
Temminck, 1813
Species
2, see text.
The genus Pauxi consist of the two species of helmeted curassows, terrestrial black fowl with ornamental casque on their heads. Both are found in South America.
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Temminck, 1813
Species
2, see text.
The genus Pauxi consist of the two species of helmeted curassows, terrestrial black fowl with ornamental casque on their heads. Both are found in South America.
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P. pauxi
Binomial name
Pauxi pauxi
Linnaeus, 1766
Subspecies
2, see text
The Northern Helmeted Curassow, Pauxi pauxi
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Binomial name
Pauxi pauxi
Linnaeus, 1766
Subspecies
2, see text
The Northern Helmeted Curassow, Pauxi pauxi
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