''Dendropicos'' is a
genus
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of
woodpecker
Woodpeckers are part of the bird family Picidae, which also includes the piculets, wrynecks, and sapsuckers. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar regions. ...
s in the family
Picidae
Woodpeckers are part of the bird family Picidae, which also includes the piculets, wrynecks, and sapsuckers. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme polar regions. M ...
. They are small woodpeckers that are native to the
sub-Saharan
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woodlands and forests.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Dendropicos'' was introduced by the French ornithologist,
Alfred Malherbe
Alfred Malherbe (14 July 1804 – 14 August 1865) was a French magistrate and amateur naturalist born in Mauritius to Pierre Marie François Malherbe and Rosalie Le Meusnier Molineuf. The family originally came from Metz. Alfred became the admi ...
in 1849. The
type species
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was subsequently designated as one of the
subspecies
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of the
cardinal woodpecker
The cardinal woodpecker (''Dendropicos fuscescens'') is a widespread and common resident breeder in much of sub-Saharan Africa. It occurs in a wide range of habitats, ranging from dense forest to thorn bush. It is fairly vocal and is easily ident ...
. The word ''Dendropicos'' comes from the
Greek
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''dendron'' meaning tree and ''pikos'' for woodpecker. Molecular genetic studies have shown that the genus ''Dendropicos'' is
sister
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to the genus ''
Chloropicus
''Chloropicus'' is a genus of birds in the woodpecker family Picidae that are native to Sub-Saharan Africa.
Taxonomy
The genus was introduced by the French ornithologist Alfred Malherbe in 1845 with the fire-bellied woodpecker (''Chloropicus pyr ...
''.
The genus ''Dendropicos'' formerly contained several additional species. A 2015
molecular phylogenetic
Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
study that analysed nuclear and
mitochondrial
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DNA sequences from pied woodpeckers found that ''Dendropicos'' was
polyphyletic
A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of converg ...
. In the rearranged genera the
bearded,
fire-bellied and
yellow breasted woodpeckers were moved to ''
Chloropicus
''Chloropicus'' is a genus of birds in the woodpecker family Picidae that are native to Sub-Saharan Africa.
Taxonomy
The genus was introduced by the French ornithologist Alfred Malherbe in 1845 with the fire-bellied woodpecker (''Chloropicus pyr ...
'' while the
Arabian woodpecker was moved to ''
Dendrocoptes
''Dendrocoptes'' is a genus of woodpeckers in the (family Picidae) native to Eurasia.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Dendrocoptes'' was erected by the German ornithologists Jean Cabanis and Ferdinand Heine in 1863 with the middle spotted woodpecker (''Den ...
''.
The taxonomic committee of the
British Ornithologists' Union
The British Ornithologists' Union (BOU) aims to encourage the study of birds ("ornithology") and around the world, in order to understand their biology and to aid their conservation. The BOU was founded in 1858 by Professor Alfred Newton, Henry ...
have recommended an alternative arrangement of species in which the genera ''
Dendrocoptes
''Dendrocoptes'' is a genus of woodpeckers in the (family Picidae) native to Eurasia.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Dendrocoptes'' was erected by the German ornithologists Jean Cabanis and Ferdinand Heine in 1863 with the middle spotted woodpecker (''Den ...
'' and ''
Leiopicus'' are combined into a larger ''Dendropicos''.
[ ]
Elliot's, African grey, eastern grey and olive woodpeckers are sometimes placed in a separate genus, ''Mesopicos''.
[
The genus contains the following 12 species:][
]
Description
Only males have red plumage in the crown, and some species have red plumage on the rump or belly in either sex.[
]
References
Bird genera
Taxa named by Alfred Malherbe
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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