TRUE OWL
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'True owls' (family 'Strigidae') are one of the two generally accepted families of owls, the other being the barn owls (Tytonidae). The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy unites the Caprimulgiformes with the owl order; here, the typical owls are a subfamily 'Striginae'. This is unsupported by more recent research, but the relationships of the owls in general are still unresolved.
The nearly 200 species are assigned to a number of genera, which are in taxonomic order:
★ Genus ''Otus'' - scops owls; includes ''Megascops'', some 65 species
★ Genus ''Pyrroglaux'' - Palau Owl
★ Genus ''Gymnoglaux'' - Bare-legged Owl or Cuban Screech-owl
★ Genus ''Ptilopsis'' - white-faced owls, 2 species
★
★ Northern White-faced Owl, '' Ptilopsis leucotis''
★
★ Southern White-faced Owl, '' Ptilopsis granti''
★ Genus ''Mimizuku'' - Giant Scops-owl or Mindanao Eagle-owl
★ Genus ''Bubo'' - horned owls, eagle owls and fish owls; includes ''Nyctea'', ''Ketupa'' and ''Scotopelia'' but possibly polyphyletic, some 25 species
★ Genus ''Strix'' - earless owls, some 15 species
★ Genus ''Ciccaba'' - 4 species
★ Genus ''Lophostrix'' - Crested Owl
★ Genus ''Jubula'' - Maned Owl
★ Genus ''Pulsatrix'' - spectacled owls, 3 species
★ Genus ''Surnia'' - Northern Hawk-owl
★ Genus ''Glaucidium'' - pygmy owls, about 30-35 species
★ Genus ''Xenoglaux'' - Long-whiskered Owlet
★ Genus ''Micrathene'' - Elf Owl
★ Genus ''Athene'' - 2-4 species (depending on whether ''Speotyto'' and ''Heteroglaux'' are included or not)
★ Genus ''Aegolius'' - saw-whet owls, 4 species
★ Genus ''Ninox'' - Australasian hawk-owls, some 20 species
★ Genus ''Uroglaux'' - Papuan Hawk-owl
★ Genus ''Pseudoscops'' - Jamaican Owl and possibly Striped Owl
★ Genus ''Asio'' - eared owls, 6-7 species
★ Genus ''Nesasio'' - Fearful Owl
★ Genus ''Mascarenotus'' - Mascarene owls, 3 species; all extinct (c.1850)
★ Genus ''Sceloglaux'' - Laughing Owl; extinct (1914?)
★ Genus ''Grallistrix'' - Stilt-owls, 4 species; prehistoric
★
★ Kaua‘i Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix auceps''
★
★ Maui Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix erdmani''
★
★ Moloka‘i Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix geleches''
★
★ O‘ahu Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix orion''
★ Genus ''Ornimegalonyx'' - Caribbean giant owls, 1-2 species; prehistoric
★
★ Cuban Giant Owl, ''Ornimegalonxy oteroi''
★
★ ''Ornimegalonyx'' sp. - probably subspecies of ''O. oteroi''
'Fossil strigids:'
★ ''Mioglaux'' (Late Oligocene? - Early Miocene of WC Europe) - includes ''"Bubo" poirreiri''
★ ''Intutula'' (Early/Middle Miocene of WC Europe) - includes ''"Strix/Ninox" brevis''
★ ''Alasio'' (Middle Miocene of Vieux-Collonges, France)
'Placement unresolved'
★ ''"Otus" wintershofensis'' - fossil (Early/Middle Miocene of Wintershof West, Germany) - may be close to extant genus ''Ninox'' (Olson 1985:131)
★ ''"Strix" edwardsi'' - fossil (Late Miocene of La Grive St. Alban, France)
★ ''"Asio" pygmaeus'' - fossil (Early Pliocene of Odessa, Ukraine)
★ Strigidae gen. et sp. indet. UMMP V31030 (Rexroad Late Pliocene of Kansas, USA) - ''Strix''/''Bubo''? (Feduccia 1970)
★ Ibiza Owl, Strigidae gen. et sp. indet. - prehistoric (Late Pleistocene/Holocene of Es Pouà s, Ibiza) - see Sánchez Marco 2004
The supposed fossil heron ''"Ardea" lignitum'' (Late Pliocene of Germany) was apparently a strigid owl, possibly close to ''Bubo'' (Olson 1985:167). The Early - Middle Eocene genus ''Palaeoglaux'' from west-central Europe is sometimes placed here, but given its age it is probably better considered an own family for the time being.
★ (1970): Some birds of prey from the Upper Pliocene of Kansas. ''Auk'' '87'(4): 795-797. PDF fulltext
★ (1985): The fossil record of birds. ''In:'' Farner, D.S.; King, J.R. & Parkes, Kenneth C. (eds.): ''Avian Biology'' '8': 79-238. Academic Press, New York.
★ (2004): Avian zoogeographical patterns during the Quaternary in the Mediterranean region and paleoclimatic interpretation. ''Ardeola'' '51'(1): 91-132. PDF fulltext
★ ITIS - Strigidae Taxonomy
★ Typical owl videos on the Internet Bird Collection
★ Strigidae sounds from the Neotropics on xeno-canto.org
★ The Owl Pages about owls - photos, calls, books, art, mythology and more.
'True owls' (family 'Strigidae') are one of the two generally accepted families of owls, the other being the barn owls (Tytonidae). The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy unites the Caprimulgiformes with the owl order; here, the typical owls are a subfamily 'Striginae'. This is unsupported by more recent research, but the relationships of the owls in general are still unresolved.
The nearly 200 species are assigned to a number of genera, which are in taxonomic order:
★ Genus ''Otus'' - scops owls; includes ''Megascops'', some 65 species
★ Genus ''Pyrroglaux'' - Palau Owl
★ Genus ''Gymnoglaux'' - Bare-legged Owl or Cuban Screech-owl
★ Genus ''Ptilopsis'' - white-faced owls, 2 species
★
★ Northern White-faced Owl, '' Ptilopsis leucotis''
★
★ Southern White-faced Owl, '' Ptilopsis granti''
★ Genus ''Mimizuku'' - Giant Scops-owl or Mindanao Eagle-owl
★ Genus ''Bubo'' - horned owls, eagle owls and fish owls; includes ''Nyctea'', ''Ketupa'' and ''Scotopelia'' but possibly polyphyletic, some 25 species
★ Genus ''Strix'' - earless owls, some 15 species
★ Genus ''Ciccaba'' - 4 species
★ Genus ''Lophostrix'' - Crested Owl
★ Genus ''Jubula'' - Maned Owl
★ Genus ''Pulsatrix'' - spectacled owls, 3 species
★ Genus ''Surnia'' - Northern Hawk-owl
★ Genus ''Glaucidium'' - pygmy owls, about 30-35 species
★ Genus ''Xenoglaux'' - Long-whiskered Owlet
★ Genus ''Micrathene'' - Elf Owl
★ Genus ''Athene'' - 2-4 species (depending on whether ''Speotyto'' and ''Heteroglaux'' are included or not)
★ Genus ''Aegolius'' - saw-whet owls, 4 species
★ Genus ''Ninox'' - Australasian hawk-owls, some 20 species
★ Genus ''Uroglaux'' - Papuan Hawk-owl
★ Genus ''Pseudoscops'' - Jamaican Owl and possibly Striped Owl
★ Genus ''Asio'' - eared owls, 6-7 species
★ Genus ''Nesasio'' - Fearful Owl
★ Genus ''Mascarenotus'' - Mascarene owls, 3 species; all extinct (c.1850)
★ Genus ''Sceloglaux'' - Laughing Owl; extinct (1914?)
★ Genus ''Grallistrix'' - Stilt-owls, 4 species; prehistoric
★
★ Kaua‘i Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix auceps''
★
★ Maui Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix erdmani''
★
★ Moloka‘i Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix geleches''
★
★ O‘ahu Stilt-owl, ''Grallistrix orion''
★ Genus ''Ornimegalonyx'' - Caribbean giant owls, 1-2 species; prehistoric
★
★ Cuban Giant Owl, ''Ornimegalonxy oteroi''
★
★ ''Ornimegalonyx'' sp. - probably subspecies of ''O. oteroi''
'Fossil strigids:'
★ ''Mioglaux'' (Late Oligocene? - Early Miocene of WC Europe) - includes ''"Bubo" poirreiri''
★ ''Intutula'' (Early/Middle Miocene of WC Europe) - includes ''"Strix/Ninox" brevis''
★ ''Alasio'' (Middle Miocene of Vieux-Collonges, France)
'Placement unresolved'
★ ''"Otus" wintershofensis'' - fossil (Early/Middle Miocene of Wintershof West, Germany) - may be close to extant genus ''Ninox'' (Olson 1985:131)
★ ''"Strix" edwardsi'' - fossil (Late Miocene of La Grive St. Alban, France)
★ ''"Asio" pygmaeus'' - fossil (Early Pliocene of Odessa, Ukraine)
★ Strigidae gen. et sp. indet. UMMP V31030 (Rexroad Late Pliocene of Kansas, USA) - ''Strix''/''Bubo''? (Feduccia 1970)
★ Ibiza Owl, Strigidae gen. et sp. indet. - prehistoric (Late Pleistocene/Holocene of Es Pouà s, Ibiza) - see Sánchez Marco 2004
The supposed fossil heron ''"Ardea" lignitum'' (Late Pliocene of Germany) was apparently a strigid owl, possibly close to ''Bubo'' (Olson 1985:167). The Early - Middle Eocene genus ''Palaeoglaux'' from west-central Europe is sometimes placed here, but given its age it is probably better considered an own family for the time being.
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References
★ (1970): Some birds of prey from the Upper Pliocene of Kansas. ''Auk'' '87'(4): 795-797. PDF fulltext
★ (1985): The fossil record of birds. ''In:'' Farner, D.S.; King, J.R. & Parkes, Kenneth C. (eds.): ''Avian Biology'' '8': 79-238. Academic Press, New York.
★ (2004): Avian zoogeographical patterns during the Quaternary in the Mediterranean region and paleoclimatic interpretation. ''Ardeola'' '51'(1): 91-132. PDF fulltext
External links
★ ITIS - Strigidae Taxonomy
★ Typical owl videos on the Internet Bird Collection
★ Strigidae sounds from the Neotropics on xeno-canto.org
★ The Owl Pages about owls - photos, calls, books, art, mythology and more.
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