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Il seriema di Burmeister (Chunga burmeisteri (Hartlaub, 1860)) è un uccello della famiglia Cariamidae, diffuso in Sud America. È l'unica specie nota del genere Chunga .[1][2]

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Seriema di Burmeister
Chunga burmeisteri
Stato di conservazione
Rischio minimo[1]
Classificazione scientifica
Dominio Eukaryota
Regno Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Classe Aves
Sottoclasse Neornithes
Superordine Neognathae
Ordine Cariamiformes
Famiglia Cariamidae
Genere Chunga
Specie C. burmeisteri
Nomenclatura binomiale
Chunga burmeisteri
(Hartlaub, 1860)

Note


  1. (EN) BirdLife International. 2016, Chunga burmeisteri, su IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Versione 2020.2, IUCN, 2020. URL consultato il 27 dicembre 2017.
  2. (EN) Gill F. and Donsker D. (eds), Family Cariamidae, in IOC World Bird Names (ver 9.2), International Ornithologists’ Union, 2019. URL consultato il 27 dicembre 2017.

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[en] Black-legged seriema

The black-legged seriema (Chunga burmeisteri) is one of two living species of seriemas in the family Cariamidae. It is found from southeastern Bolivia and northern Paraguay south into north-central Argentina. It is a large, mostly grey bird with a long neck, a long tail, and long, slender black legs. Its belly, vent and thighs are yellowish-white. The sexes look similar, as do immature birds, though the latter are more patterned on head, neck and back. First described for science by Gustav Hartlaub in 1860, it is monotypic, with no subspecies. Like its red-legged cousin, it is an omnivore. It seldom flies, instead pursuing prey and eluding danger on foot. Its loud calls, said to sound like kookaburras, turkeys or yelping dogs, are often given in duet. Little is known about its breeding ecology. It is known to breed in November and December, building a platform nest of sticks and laying two white eggs, which are sometimes marked with a few brownish or purple spots. The International Union for Conservation of Nature rates the species as one of least concern, due to its large range and apparently stable numbers.

[es] Chunga burmeisteri

La chuña de patas negras o chuña patinegra[2] (Chunga burmeisteri), es una especie de ave cariamiforme de la familia Cariamidae, la única del orden.[3] Recibe también los nombres vulgares de seriema y pájaro serpentario (por su dieta). Es la única representante viviente del género Chunga y una de las dos únicas especies vivientes de esta familia. Su nombre común proviene del color de sus patas, importante diferencia con respecto a la otra especie de chuña: la chuña de patas rojas Cariama cristata. Su nombre científico hace referencia al naturalista, paleontólogo y zoólogo alemán Carlos Germán Burmeister que desempeñó la mayor parte de su carrera en Argentina.

[fr] Cariama de Burmeister

Chunga burmeisteri
- [it] Chunga burmeisteri

[ru] Чунга

Чунга[2], или чунья[3], или черноногая кариама[4] (лат. Chunga burmeisteri) — птица из семейства кариамовых отряда кариамообразных. Вид выделяется в монотипный род Chunga[5][6][1]. Видовое латинское название дано в честь немецкого орнитолога Германа Бурмейстера (1807—1892)[7].



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