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Otus cf. O. mauli The Porto Santo Scops Owl (Fig. 7) Due to fragmentation and poor preservation, it is impossible to refer the bones of Otus from Porto Santo to O. mauli with any degree of confidence. Nevertheless, as in the Madeiran Otus mauli, the wing bones are similar in size to O. scops, wherea...
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Summary: | Otus cf. O. mauli The Porto Santo Scops Owl (Fig. 7) Due to fragmentation and poor preservation, it is impossible to refer the bones of Otus from Porto Santo to O. mauli with any degree of confidence. Nevertheless, as in the Madeiran Otus mauli, the wing bones are similar in size to O. scops, whereas the hindlimb bones are longer, roughly similar in size or slightly smaller than those of the Madeiran species. Thus, they clearly represent either Otus mauli or a close relative, and thus are listed here as Otus cf. mauli. The material from Porto Santo consists of (localities and collection dates indicated; Fig. 1): MMF 41646, damaged left ulna with the proximal end broken and the distal end slightly broken (Porto dos Frades, 21 Sep 1985); MMF 41647, left humerus with the proximal end broken and epicondylus dorsalis and condylus ventralis humeri slightly damaged (Fonte da Areia, 20 Sep 1985); DZUL 3056, fragment of diaphysis of a right tibiotarsus (Fonte da Areia, 20 Sep 1985); MMF 41648, left tarsometatarsus ... : Published as part of Rando, Juan Carlos, Pieper, Harald, Alcover, Josep Antoni & Olson, Storrs L., 2012, A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean), pp. 29-42 in Zootaxa 3182 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.209430 ... |
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