Parus

1. Parus [ p. ] palustris Opinions about the subspecies of the Marsh Tit on the European continent have always differed; the populations are more or less clinally connected to one another. Acknowledging the western, brownish P. palustris longirostris KLEINSCHMIDT would be somewhat justified if the b...

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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6255625 2024-09-15T18:32:51+00:00 Parus Eck, Siegfried 2006-12-31 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6255625 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/52524956FF9BFFDBAF143D25FB0AFC17 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.174040 http://publication.plazi.org/id/AE6B312EFF83FFC2AE1C3F2EFF80FFC9 https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/52524956FF9BFFDBAF143D25FB0AFC17 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6255624 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6255625 oai:zenodo.org:6255625 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/52524956FF9BFFDBAF143D25FB0AFC17 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode The Palaearctic Titmouse Species (Aves: Paridae: Parus sensu lato) — A current survey *, pp. 7-54 in Zootaxa, 1325, 31-32, (2006-12-31) Biodiversity Taxonomy info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2006 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.625562510.5281/zenodo.17404010.5281/zenodo.6255624 2024-07-25T21:42:29Z 1. Parus [ p. ] palustris Opinions about the subspecies of the Marsh Tit on the European continent have always differed; the populations are more or less clinally connected to one another. Acknowledging the western, brownish P. palustris longirostris KLEINSCHMIDT would be somewhat justified if the birds in central Germany are counted as ssp. palustris and the eastern ones as P. palustris stagnatilis C.L. BREHM, 1855 [E Galicia]; see Eck (1980: 142 “n=7 aus Bolu”); Roselaar (1995: 137); Horvath & Keve (1975). Parus palustris , palustris group P. palustris dresseri STEJNEGER, 1886 [Kent]; P. palustris palustris LINN., 1758 [according to Hartert Sweden; syn. communis CONRAD, 1827, loc. typ. restr. Graubünden; subpalustris C.L. BREHM, Renthendorf, see Hartert 1918: 27; longirostris KLEINSCHMIDT, 1897, La Tour d’Auvergne, Puy de Dôme, France]; P. palustris italicus TSCHUSI & HELLMAYR, 1900 [Siena, Tuscany]; P. palustris stagnatilis C.L. BREHM, 1855 [E Galicia, today W Ukraine, see Hartert 1918: 27]; P. palustris kabardensis (BUTURLIN, 1929) [near Vladikavkas]. Parus palustris , brevirostris group Between the European and Asian Marsh Tits there is not only a broad geographical gap; they also differ remarkably in morphology, although negligibly in their molecular genetics (Gill et al. 2005: 127). The Asian forms have a larger throat spot, smaller feet, more bold bill. I know of no vocal comparisons. For the populations between Altai and Ussuria only subtle differences in colour have been described, but they should not be ignored here. The Sakhalin form is very close to the Japanese one (Eck 1980: 144). — In NE China P. p. jeholicus is adjacent to P. p. crassirostris towards the south; the two presumably interbreed. P. palustris altaicus JOHANSEN, 1952 [Buchtarma River, Katon­Karagai, S Altai]; P. palustris brevirostris (TACZANOWSKI, 1872) [Lake Baikal]; P. palustris crassirostris (TACZANOWSKI, 1885) [Sidemi, S Ussuria]; P. palustris ernsti YAMASHINA, 1933 [Naihoro, S Sakhalin]; P. palustris hensoni STEJNEGER, ... Other/Unknown Material Sakhalin Zenodo
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description 1. Parus [ p. ] palustris Opinions about the subspecies of the Marsh Tit on the European continent have always differed; the populations are more or less clinally connected to one another. Acknowledging the western, brownish P. palustris longirostris KLEINSCHMIDT would be somewhat justified if the birds in central Germany are counted as ssp. palustris and the eastern ones as P. palustris stagnatilis C.L. BREHM, 1855 [E Galicia]; see Eck (1980: 142 “n=7 aus Bolu”); Roselaar (1995: 137); Horvath & Keve (1975). Parus palustris , palustris group P. palustris dresseri STEJNEGER, 1886 [Kent]; P. palustris palustris LINN., 1758 [according to Hartert Sweden; syn. communis CONRAD, 1827, loc. typ. restr. Graubünden; subpalustris C.L. BREHM, Renthendorf, see Hartert 1918: 27; longirostris KLEINSCHMIDT, 1897, La Tour d’Auvergne, Puy de Dôme, France]; P. palustris italicus TSCHUSI & HELLMAYR, 1900 [Siena, Tuscany]; P. palustris stagnatilis C.L. BREHM, 1855 [E Galicia, today W Ukraine, see Hartert 1918: 27]; P. palustris kabardensis (BUTURLIN, 1929) [near Vladikavkas]. Parus palustris , brevirostris group Between the European and Asian Marsh Tits there is not only a broad geographical gap; they also differ remarkably in morphology, although negligibly in their molecular genetics (Gill et al. 2005: 127). The Asian forms have a larger throat spot, smaller feet, more bold bill. I know of no vocal comparisons. For the populations between Altai and Ussuria only subtle differences in colour have been described, but they should not be ignored here. The Sakhalin form is very close to the Japanese one (Eck 1980: 144). — In NE China P. p. jeholicus is adjacent to P. p. crassirostris towards the south; the two presumably interbreed. P. palustris altaicus JOHANSEN, 1952 [Buchtarma River, Katon­Karagai, S Altai]; P. palustris brevirostris (TACZANOWSKI, 1872) [Lake Baikal]; P. palustris crassirostris (TACZANOWSKI, 1885) [Sidemi, S Ussuria]; P. palustris ernsti YAMASHINA, 1933 [Naihoro, S Sakhalin]; P. palustris hensoni STEJNEGER, ...
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