Hirundo Aprica
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bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweigh ...
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ...
''Hirundo'' is a group of
passerine A passerine () is any bird of the order Passeriformes (; from Latin 'sparrow' and '-shaped'), which includes more than half of all bird species. Sometimes known as perching birds, passerines are distinguished from other orders of birds by t ...
s in the family Hirundinidae (swallows and martins). The genus name is
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for a swallow. These are the typical swallows, including the widespread barn swallow. Many of this group have blue backs, red on the face and sometimes the rump or nape, and whitish or rufous underparts. With fifteen species this genus is the largest in its family.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Hirundo'' was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
in the tenth edition of his ''
Systema Naturae ' (originally in Latin written ' with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy. Although the system, now known as binomial nomen ...
''. The genus name is the
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
word for a swallow. Linnaeus included eight species in the genus and of these William Swainson designated the barn swallow (''Hirundo rustica'') as the
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ...
.


Extant species

The genus contains fifteen species. The linear sequence is based on two
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 ...
studies published in 2005 and 2018.


Extinct species

There are at least two fossil species included in this genus: *†''Hirundo gracilis'' (late Miocene of Polgardi, Hungary)Kessler, E. (2013). Neogene songbirds (Aves, Passeriformes) from Hungary. ''Hantkeniana Budapest'' 8: 37-149. *†''Hirundo major'' (Pliocene of Csarnota, Hungary)


Former species

Some authorities, either presently or formerly, recognize several additional species as belonging to the genus ''Hirundo'' including: *
West African swallow The West African swallow (''Cecropis domicella'') is a swallow. It is found in Africa from Senegal to eastern Sudan. Taxonomy and systematics The West African swallow was originally described in the genus ''Hirundo''. Some authorities consider i ...
(as ''Hirundo domicella'')


Distribution and habitat

All of the species are found in the
Old World The "Old World" is a term for Afro-Eurasia that originated in Europe , after Europeans became aware of the existence of the Americas. It is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia, which were previously thought of by the ...
, although one, the barn swallow, is
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, also occurring in the Americas.


Gallery

File:Hirundo rustica at Montlake Playfield, Seattle 03.jpg, File:BARN SWALLOW.jpg, File:Wire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithii by Dr. Raju Kasambe.jpg, File:Hirundo rustica nest Kuivaniemi 20140614 02.JPG, File:Hirundo rustica gutturalis nest and 3 eggs.JPG, File:Hirundo smithii MHNT.jpg,


References

Bird genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Hirundinidae-stub cs:Vlaštovka