Synoicus is a genus of 4 species of Old World quail.[2]
The species in the genus are distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa, tropical Asia, and Australasia. Two of the four species in the genus were originally classified in Excalfactoria, one was classified in Anurophasis, and one was classified in Coturnix. Several phylogenetic studies found these species to all group together into a single genus, which was followed by the International Ornithological Congress in 2021.[2][3][4][5]
Synoicus is a genus of 4 species of Old World quail.
The species in the genus are distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa, tropical Asia, and Australasia. Two of the four species in the genus were originally classified in Excalfactoria, one was classified in Anurophasis, and one was classified in Coturnix. Several phylogenetic studies found these species to all group together into a single genus, which was followed by the International Ornithological Congress in 2021.
Przepiórka błotna[4] (Synoicus ypsilophorus) – gatunek ptaka z podrodziny bażantów (Phasianinae) w rodzinie kurowatych (Phasianidae).
Przepiórka błotna występuje w zależności od podgatunku[5]:
Długość ciała 17–22 cm, rozpiętość skrzydeł 26–36 cm; masa ciała samców 75–140 g, samic 85–140 g[5].
Przepiórka błotna (Synoicus ypsilophorus) – gatunek ptaka z podrodziny bażantów (Phasianinae) w rodzinie kurowatych (Phasianidae).