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7. Parus [h.] cinctus Traditionally P. hudsonicus and P. c i n c t u s have been considered separate species. I know of no instance of sympatry in Alaska. Regarding morphometry of the cinctus forms, namely the relatively long tails of the forms lenensis and kolymensis, which are differentiated by co...

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Main Author: Eck, Siegfried
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Published: Zenodo 2006
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6255642
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Summary:7. Parus [h.] cinctus Traditionally P. hudsonicus and P. c i n c t u s have been considered separate species. I know of no instance of sympatry in Alaska. Regarding morphometry of the cinctus forms, namely the relatively long tails of the forms lenensis and kolymensis, which are differentiated by colour, cf. Eck (1980: 156, 179 Fig. 9, good material in St. Petersburg!). P. cinctus lapponicus LUNDAHL, 1848 [Lapland]; P. cinctus cinctus BODDAERT, 1783 [Siberia]; P. cinctus sayanus (SUSCHKIN, 1904) [W Sayan, Altai]; P. cinctus lenensis PALLAS, 1811 [E Siberia]; P. cinctus kolymensis (BUTURLIN, 1908) [Kolyma district]. The population group: P 41 cinctus, lapponicus, sayanus, lenensis, kolymensis; N Palaearctic. — Fig. Quinn: Plate 19: 58a–d (cinctus, lapponicus). * Differing in coloration, wing length and relative tail length. The wing length in N Europe and W Siberia reaches maximally 71 mm, the relative tail length (n=14) x = 94.8% ± 1.4. The E Siberians (lenensis, kolymensis) differ in colour shading ... : Published as part of Eck, Siegfried, 2006, The Palaearctic Titmouse Species (Aves: Paridae: Parus sensu lato) — A current survey *, pp. 7-54 in Zootaxa 1325 on page 40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.174040 ...