A revised classification of the Icteridae (Aves) based on DNA sequence data
Author
Remsen, J. V.
Author
Powell, Alexis F. L. A.
Author
Schodde, Richard
Author
Barker, F. Keith
Author
Lanyon, Scott M.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4093
2
285
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4093.2.9
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Subfamily CASSICINAE Bonaparte, 1853
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences
, 37, 641–647 (p. 644, as Cassiceoe).
Type
genus:
Cassicus
Illiger, 1811
=
Cacicus
Lacépède, 1799
.
Diagnosis.
Only icterids without naral fossae and with external nostrils opening level with the ramphotheca (Ridgway 1902). Culmen conspicuous, swollen laterally at base and terminally rounded (except in diminutive
Cacicus chrysopterus
). External nares oval and circumscribed by bone; foramen posterior to the nares prominent and separated from them by a bony strut, unlike condition in other icterids (except sometimes
Molothrus oryzivorus
and perhaps
Hypopyrrhus
; Webster 2003). Ridgway (1902) stated that species in this group were the only icterids with rictal bristles, albeit minute, but we are unable to corroborate this character and detected no differences in the feathering of the rictal area in comparisons with other icterids.
Component genera:
Cassiculus
Swainson, 1827
.
Psarocolius
Wagler, 1827
[includes
Gymnostinops
P.L. Sclater, 1886
, after Blake (1968) and Fraga (2011)].
Cacicus
Lacépède, 1799
(includes
Clypicterus
Bonaparte, 1850
and
Ocyalus
Waterhouse, 1841
, after Remsen
et al.
(2015), and
Procacicus
Fraga, 2005
).