Sulidae |

Brown Booby, Sula leucogaster
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia
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Phylum: |
Chordata
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Class: |
Aves
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Order: |
Pelecaniformes
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Family: |
Sulidae
Reichenbach, 1849 |
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Genera |
Morus
Sula
Papasula
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The
bird family Sulidae comprises the
gannets and
boobies. Both groups are medium-large coastal
seabirds that plunge-dive for fish. The species in this
family are often considered
congeneric, placing all in the genus Sula. However, bones of
Sula (boobies) and Morus (gannets) at least can in most
cases be readily distinguished, and Abbot's Booby has traits
of morphology and behavior not found in any other species.
Systematics and evolution
The
fossil record of sulids is quite extensive due to the
many Miocene/Pliocene forms that have been recovered. The
initial radiation formed a number of genera which are now
completely extinct, such as the freshwater Masillastega or
the bizarre Rhamphastosula which had a bill shaped like an
Aracari's; the modern genera are (as with most genera of
extant birds) documented from the Miocene onwards.
Family Sulidae
- Genus Masillastega (fossil;
Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany)
- Genus Eostega (fossil;
Middle/Late Eocene of Cluj-Manastur, Romania)
- Genus Empheresula (fossil;
Late Oligocene of Gannat, France - Middle Miocene of
Steinheimer Becken, Germany)
- Genus Microsula (fossil;
Lower Miocene of Léognan - Grund Middle Miocene of
Austria)
- Genus Sarmatosula (fossil;
Middle Miocene of Credinţa, Romania)
- Genus Rhamphastosula (fossil;
Pisco Early Pliocene of SC Peru)
- Genus Miosula (fossil)
- Genus Palaeosula (fossil)
- Sulidae gen. et sp. indet. (fossil;
Thalberg Late Oligocene of Germany)
- Genus
Morus -
gannets
- Genus
Sula -
boobies
- Genus
Papasula -
Abbott's Booby
For prehistoric species of the extant genera, see the
genus articles.
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