Messagepar Jean FRANCOIS » 03 mai 2017, 20:09
Un extrait de la liste actuelle de l'IOC (situation qui pourrait évoluer à l'avenir) :
excubitor Linnaeus, 1758 Great Grey Shrike NA, EU n PS Lanius excubitor complex (including taxa at present under meridionalis) requires revision including possible splits of Northern Shrike L. borealis, incl sibiricus and Asian Grey Shrike L. lahtora (incl aucheri) (Svensson et al. 2009, Olsson et al. 2010)
excubitor Linnaeus, 1758 n, c and e Europe, nw Siberia to Turkey and the Caucasus Mts.
homeyeri Cabanis, 1873 se Europe and sw Siberia sw and c Asia
bianchii Hartert, 1907 Sakhalin and Kuril Is. (off se Russia) to n Japan
mollis Eversmann, 1853 sc Russia and nw Mongolia to n China
funereus Menzbier, 1894 e Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and nw China
sibiricus Bogdanov, 1881 c and e Siberia, n Mongolia, se Russia to ne China
borealis Vieillot, 1808 Alaska and Canada to c USA PS Northern Shrike L. borealis (incl sibiricus, bianchii, mollis, and funereus is a proposed split from Great Grey Shrike L. excubitor
meridionalis Temminck, 1820 Southern Grey Shrike EU, AF Spain to India, n Africa
meridionalis Temminck, 1820 s France and Iberian Pen. to nw Africa
koenigi Hartert, 1901 Canary Is.
algeriensis Lesson, R, 1839 coastal nw Africa
elegans Swainson, 1832 ne Mauritania and nw Mali to ne Sudan, Egypt and sw Israel
leucopygos Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833 c and s Mauritania to s Chad and c Sudan SSP Includes jebelmarrae. Yosef, 2008.
aucheri Bonaparte, 1853 ec Sudan to nw Somalia nw to Iraq and Iran
theresae Meinertzhagen, R, 1953 s Lebanon and n Israel
buryi Lorenz von Liburnau, L & Hellmayr, 1901 Yemen
uncinatus Sclater, PL & Hartlaub, 1881 Socotra
lahtora (Sykes, 1832) Pakistan through c India and s Nepal to w Bangladesh