Biology:Garrulax

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Garrulax
White-crested laughingthrush, St. Louis Zoo.jpg
White-crested laughingthrush (Garrulax leucolophus)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Leiothrichidae
Genus: Garrulax
Lesson, 1831
Type species
Garrulax belangeri[1]
Lesson, 1831
Species

See text

Synonyms
  • Leucodioptron Bonaparte, 1854
  • Stactocichla Sharpe, 1883
  • Melanocichla Sharpe, 1883
  • Rhinocichla Sharpe, 1883
  • Dryonastes Sharpe, 1883

Garrulax is a genus of passerine birds in the laughingthrush family Leiothrichidae.

Taxonomy

The genus Garrulax was erected by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1831.[2] The type species was designated in 1961 as the rufous-fronted laughingthrush (Garrulax rufifrons).[3]

The genus previously included more species. Following the publication of a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study in 2018, Garrulax was split up and species were moved to the resurrected genera Ianthocincla and Pterorhinus.[4][5]

Garrulax species are heavily traded as songbirds. A survey of eight bird markets in Indonesia, carried out in 2014–2015, found 615 laughingthrushes of nine species openly for sale.[6] Much of the trade in these species in Indonesia is illegal and is pushing a number of these species towards extinction.[7] The Sumatran Laughingthrush, for example, is in serious decline due to ongoing and uncontrolled illegal trade in bird markets on the islands of Java and Sumatra, and is increasingly found in international trade, though in lower numbers.[8]

Species

The genus contains the following 14 species:[5]

Image Common Name Scientific name Distribution
Garrulax monileger 2 - Kaeng Krachan.jpg Lesser necklaced laughingthrush Garrulax monileger Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Rufous-fronted laughingthrush Garrulax rufifrons Java
Garrulax leucolophus 170546920.jpg White-crested laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, China, Vietnam, and Thailand.
Black-hooded laughingthrush Garrulax milleti Laos and Vietnam.
Sumatran Laughingthrush RWD4.jpg Sumatran laughingthrush Garrulax bicolor Sumatra
Garrulax strepitans - Mae Wong.jpg White-necked laughingthrush Garrulax strepitans Yunnan, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.
Cambodian laughingthrush Garrulax ferrarius Cambodia.
Grey laughingthrush Garrulax maesi southern China
Rufous-cheeked laughingthrush Garrulax castanotis China, Laos, and Vietnam.
0A2A3704 Sunda Laughingthrush.jpg Sunda laughingthrush Garrulax palliatus Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia
Chinese Hwamei RWD.jpg Chinese hwamei Garrulax canorus south-eastern and central China and in northern and central Vietnam and Laos.
Garrulax taewanus, Taipei 1.jpg Taiwan hwamei Garrulax taewanus Taiwan
Spot-breasted Laughingthrush - Thailand S4E9232 (19483012432).jpg Spot-breasted laughingthrush Garrulax merulinus Yunnan, Northeast India, Laos, Myanmar, north-west Thailand, and northern Vietnam.
Garrulax annamensis 105771895.jpeg Orange-breasted laughingthrush Garrulax annamensis Vietnam

References

  1. "Leiothrichidae". The Trust for Avian Systematics. https://www.aviansystematics.org/4th-edition-checklist?viewfamilies=256. 
  2. Lesson, René (1831) (in French). Traité d'Ornithologie, ou Tableau Méthodique. 1. Paris: F.G. Levrault. p. 647. https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35997631. 
  3. Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4. 
  4. Cibois, A.; Gelang, M.; Alström, P.; Pasquet, E.; Fjeldså, J.; Ericson, P.G.P.; Olsson, U. (2018). "Comprehensive phylogeny of the laughingthrushes and allies (Aves, Leiothrichidae) and a proposal for a revised taxonomy". Zoologica Scripta 47 (4): 428–440. doi:10.1111/zsc.12296. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds (2019). "Laughingthrushes and allies". World Bird List Version 9.1. International Ornithologists' Union. http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/laughingthrushes/. 
  6. Shepherd, Chris R.; Eaton, James A.; Chng, Serene C. L. (2016). "Nothing to laugh about – the ongoing illegal trade in laughingthrushes (Garrulax species) in the bird markets of Java, Indonesia" (in en). Bird Conservation International 26 (4): 524–530. doi:10.1017/S0959270916000320. ISSN 0959-2709. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bird-conservation-international/article/nothing-to-laugh-about-the-ongoing-illegal-trade-in-laughingthrushes-garrulax-species-in-the-bird-markets-of-java-indonesia/3661F9D3238E2C387C2F153310DBD429. 
  7. Shepherd, Chris R. (2010). "Observations on trade in laughingthrushes ( Garrulax spp.) in North Sumatra, Indonesia" (in en). Bird Conservation International 21 (1): 86–91. doi:10.1017/S0959270910000274. ISSN 0959-2709. 
  8. Heinrich, Sarah; Leupen, Boyd T.C.; Bruslund, Simon; Owen, Andrew; Shepherd, Chris R. (2021). "A case for better international protection of the Sumatran Laughingthrush (Garrulax bicolor)" (in en). Global Ecology and Conservation 25: e01414. doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01414. 
  • Collar, N. J. & Robson C. 2007. Family Timaliidae (Babblers) pp. 70 – 291 in; del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A. & Christie, D.A. eds. Handbook of the Birds of the World, Vol. 12. Picathartes to Tits and Chickadees. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona.

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