Anserinae

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Anserinae
A Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides)
A Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Subfamily: Anserinae
Vigors, 1825
Genera

see text

Synonyms

Cygninae

The Anserinae is a subfamily in the waterfowl family Anatidae. It includes the swans and true geese. Under alternative systematical concepts (see e.g. Terres & NAS, 1991), it is split into two subfamilies, the Anserinae containing the geese (and also the whistling-ducks), while the Cygninae contain the swans.

A number of other waterbirds, mainly related to the shelducks, have "goose" as part of their name; see the family page at Anatidae and the goose page for these.

[edit] Systematics

Swans - tribe Cygnini

The black-and-yellow-billed swans are sometimes separated in the genus Olor.

True Geese - tribe Anserini

  • Genus Anser - grey geese
  • Genus Chen - white geese (sometimes merged into Anser)
  • Genus Branta - black geese

Unresolved

The following two genera are distinct from other geese and often elevated to a subfamily of its own (Cereopsinae), or alternatively into the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae:

Tribe Cereopsini

There are some enigmatic subfossils of very large goose-like birds from the Hawaiian Islands which do not appear to be moa-nalos (goose-sized dabbling ducks). They cannot be assigned to any genus living today, though most if not all may be fairly close to Branta:

  • Wetmore's Goose, Geochen rhuax - initially alied with Cereopsis, but this seems hardly correct for reasons of biogeography.
  • Giant Hawaiʻi Goose, ?Branta sp.
  • Giant Oʻahu Goose, Anatidae sp. et gen. indet.

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