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FW: Larks: to anyone interested in taxoomy and nomenclature Pt.2

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Subject: FW: Larks: to anyone interested in taxoomy and nomenclature Pt.2
From: "John Penhallurick" <>
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 19:48:51 +1100
Continuing:

Maghreb Lark                             Galerida macrorhyncha

Thekla Lark                              Galerida theklae

Malabar Lark                            Galerida malabarica

Syke's Lark                             Galerida deva

Large-billed Lark                        Galerida magnirostris

Sun Lark                                 Galerida modesta

Sky Lark                                 Alauda arvensis

Oriental Skylark                         Alauda gulgula

Raso Lark                               Alauda razae

White-winged Lark                        Alauda leucoptera

(was in Melanocorypha)

Pink-billed Lark                         Spizocorys conirostris

Botha's Lark                             Spizocorys fringillaris

Masked Lark                              Spizocorys personata

Short-tailed Lark                        Spizocorys fremantlii

(was in Pseudalaemon)

Stark's Lark                             Spizocorys starki

Sclater's Lark                            Spizocorys sclateri

Obbia Lark@                              Spizocorys obbiensis

 

Wood Lark                                Lullula arborea

 

Jerdon's Bushlark                              Mirafra affinis 

Indian Bushlark                                Mirafra erythroptera


Indochinese Bushlark                           Mirafra erythrocephala


Rusty Lark                                     Mirafra rufa


Gillett's Lark                                 Mirafra gilletti


Bengal Bushlark                                Mirafra assamica


Burmese Bushlark                               Mirafra microptera


Singing BushLark                               Mirafra cantillans 

Horsfield's Bushlark                           Mirafra javanica 

Latakoo Lark                                   Mirafra cheniana


Monotonous Lark                                Mirafra passerina


Williams's Lark@                               Mirafra williamsi

White-tailed Lark                              Mirafra albicauda


Kordofan Lark                                  Mirafra cordofanica

Friedmann's Lark                               Mirafra pulpa


Angola Lark                                    Mirafra angolensis 

Flappet Lark                                   Mirafra rufocinnamomea


Rufous-naped Lark                              Mirafra africana


Red-winged Lark                                Mirafra hypermetra


Somali Lark@                                   Mirafra somalica 

Ash's Lark@                                    Mirafra ashi


Eastern Clapper Lark                           Mirafra fasciolata

Cape Clapper Lark                              Mirafra apiata

Agulhas Clapper Lark                           Mirafra marjoriae

Collared Lark                                  Mirafra collaris 6917


Rudd's Lark                                    Heteromirafra ruddi 

Archer's Lark@                                 Heteromirafra archeri

Sidamo Lark@                                   Heteromirafra sidamoensis

 

Barlow's Lark@                                 Calendulauda barlowi

Dune Lark@                                     Calendulauda erythrochlamys

Red Lark@                                      Calendulalauda burra

Karoo Lark                                     Calendulauda albescens

Fawn-colored Lark                              Calendulauda africanoides

Foxy Lark                                      Calendulauda alopex

Pink-breasted Lark                             Calendulauda poecilosterna 

Sabota Lark                                    Calendulauda sabota

 

Fischer's Sparrow-Lark                         Eremopterix leucopareia 

Grey-backed Sparrow-Lark                       Eremopterix verticalis 

Chestnut-headed Sparrow-Lark                   Eremopterix signatus 

Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark                      Eremopterix griseus 

Black-crowned Sparrow-Lark                     Eremopterix nigriceps 

Madagascar Lark@                               Eremopterix hova 

(Was formerly placed in Mirafra)

Chestnut-backed Sparrow-Lark                   Eremopterix leucotis

Black-eared Sparrow-Lark                       Eremopterix australis 

 

Bar-tailed Lark                                Ammomanes cincturus

Rufous-tailed Lark                             Ammomanes phoenicurus 

Desert Lark                                    Ammomanes deserti 

 

Thick-billed Lark                              Ramphocoris clotbey 

 

Rufous-rumped Lark                             Pinarocorys erythropygia 

Dusky Lark                                     Pinarocorys nigricans

 

Agulhas Long-billed Lark@                      Certhilauda brevirostris 

Long-billed Lark                               Certhilauda curvirostris 

Eastern Long-billed Lark@                      Certhilauda semitorquata

Benguela Long-billed Lark                      Certhilauda benguelensis 

Karoo Long-billed Lark                         Certhilauda subcoronata 

Short-clawed Lark                              Certhilauda chuana 

Cave's Lark                                    Certhilauda cavei 

 

Gray's Lark                                    Ammomanopsis grayi 

 

Spike-heeled Lark                              Chersomanes albofasciata 

Beesley's Lark                                 Chersomanes beesleyi 

 

Greater Hoopoe-Lark                            Alaemon alaudipes

Lesser Hoopoe-Lark@                      Alaemon hamertoni

That's all folks.

Enjoy.

Dr John Penhallurick

86 Bingley Cres

Fraser A.C.T. 2615

Australia

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Phone: Home (612) 62585428

Mobile:0408585426

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whatever they need to have done, but can not do at all, or can not so well
do, for themselves-in their separate, and individual capacities. Abraham
Lincoln

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Peebles,Princeton University

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http://jpenhall.wordpress.com/2011/04/02/john-penhalluricks-blog-1-evidence-
that-the-ipccs-case-is-a-fraud/

 

 

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