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The river kingfishers or Alcedinidae, are
one of the three
families of
bird in the
kingfisher group.
The family is widespread through
Africa, through east and south Asia as far as Australia,
with one species, the River Kingfisher or European
Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) also appearing in Europe and northern Asia. The origin of the family is
thought to have been in Asia.
The taxonomy of the family is uncertain at present: it
includes 22 to 24 species in 2 to 4 genera. The
uncertaintity arises from two small African species. The
Dwarf Kingfisher is sometimes placed in the monospecific
genus Myioceyx, and sometimes with the Pygmy Kingfishers in
Ispidina. However, molecular analysis (Moyle, 2006) suggests
that the Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher is most closely related
to the Malachite Kingfisher, and that the present
arrangement into Alcedo and Ceyx needs to be reviewed as it
seems not to reflect the actual relationships (for example,
the Azure Kingfisher is closer to Ceyx erithacus).
Moyle, Robert G. (2006): A Molecular Phylogeny of
Kingfishers (Alcedinidae) With Insights into Early
Biogeographic History.
Auk123(2): 487–499.
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