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Re: birding-aus Tyto calabyi???

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Subject: Re: birding-aus Tyto calabyi???
From: Julian Bielewicz <>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 22:48:11 +1000
At 09:04 26/10/1999 +1000, John Penhallurick wrote:

>I notice that Wells, in World Bird Species Checklist lists Tyto calabyi New
>Guinea Masked Owl as split from Tyto novaehollandiae Australian Masked Owl.
> Does anyone know where this split was proposed?

John, again referring to HBW Vol 5, there was some talk of the New Guinea
population, Tyto novaehollandiae calabyi, being lumped into a megasubspecies
but differences appeared insuffiecient to warrant such a move.  Consequently
it remains a race of our own Masked Owl (albeit referred to as the
Australian Masked Owl in HBW).

Tyto novaehollandiae forms a superspecies with T. aurantia, T. manusi, T.
sororcula, T. nigrobrunnea and T. inexspectata.  Some consider T. sororcula
and T. manusi as conspecific with our Masked Owl.

Julian



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