Porphyrio

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Porphyrio
A Purple Swamphen from New Zealand (pūkeko, Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus)
A Purple Swamphen from New Zealand (pūkeko, Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Rallidae
Genus: Porphyrio
Brisson, 1760
Species

For extinct species, see article text.

Synonyms

Notornis
Porphyrula

For the Latin grammarian sometimes known as Porphyrio, see Pomponius Porphyrion.

Porphyrio is the swamphen genus of birds in the rail family. It includes some smaller species which are usually called "purple gallinules", and which are sometimes separated as genus Porphyrula or united with the gallinules proper (or "moorhens") in Gallinula. There are two living species of swamphen, the majority of the group having gone extinct in the Holocene. As opposed to the Old World and especially Australasian swamphens, the 4 Porphyrio gallinules are distributed in warmer regions of Africa and the Americas, barely reaching into Asia and Europe.

Living species

  • Purple Swamphen formerly known as Purple Gallinule, Porphyrio porphyrio
  • Takahē or South Island Takahē, Porphyrio hochstetteri

Recent taxonomy changes in Porphyrula or Gallinula:

Extinct species

[edit] References

  • Taylor, P. Barry & van Perlo, Ber (1998): Rails : a guide to the rails, crakes, gallinules, and coots of the world. Yale University Press, New Haven. ISBN 0-300-07758-0


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