Corvus
see also: Etymology of Corvus
The kind Corvus includes/understands about fifty species which use in their vernacular Nom the terms corbels, crow, rook, Choucas, etc a similar distinction is done, once in a while does no harm also in English, within this kind ( crow , ravens , Jackdaw ). The corbel term is usually used to indicate the species of the kind when one cannot identify them precisely.
Alphabetical list of the species
- Corvus albicollis Latham, 1790 - Corbel with white neck
- Corvus albus Muller, 1776 - black and white Corbel
- Corvus bennetti North, 1901 - Corbel of the desert
- Corvus boreus Rowley, 1970 - Corbel of Rowley or pastoral Corbel
- Corvus brachyrhynchos Brehm, 1822 - Crow of America
- Corvus capensis Lichtenstein, 1823 - Crow of the Cape
- Corvus caurinus Baird, 1858 - Crow of Alaska
- Corvus corax Linnaeus, 1758 - Large Corbel
- Corvus cornix Linnaeus, 1758 - Hooded crow
- Corvus corone Linnaeus, 1758 - Carrion crow
- Corvus coronoides Vigors & Horsfield, 1827 - Corbel of Australia
- Corvus crassirostris Ruppell, 1836 - Corbel corbivau or common Corbiveau
- Corvus cryptoleucus Couch, 1854 - Corbel with white neck
- Corvus dauuricus Pallas, 1776 - Jackdaw of Daourie
- Corvus enca (Horsfield, 1821) - Crow with thin nozzle
- Corvus florensis Buttikofer, 1894 - Crow of Flora
- Corvus frugilegus Linnaeus, 1758 - Rook
- Corvus fuscicapillus Gray, 1859 - Crow with brown head
- Corvus hawaiiensis Peale, 1848 - Crow of Hawaii
- Corvus imparatus Peters, 1929 - Crow of Mexico
- Corvus jamaicensis J.F. Gmelin, 1788 - Crow of Jamaica
- Corvus kubaryi Reichenow, 1885 - Crow of Guam or Crow of Mariannes
- Corvus leucognaphalus Daudin, 1800 - Crow of the Antilles
- Corvus levaillantii Lesson, 1830 - Crow of Levaillant
- Corvus macrorhynchos Wagler, 1827 - Crow with large nozzle
- Corvus meeki Rothschild, 1904 - Crow of Bougainville
- Corvus mellori Mathews, 1912 - Small Corbel
- Corvus minutus Gundlach, 1852 - Crow minute or tiny Crow
- Corvus monedula Linnaeus, 1758 - Jackdaw of the turns
- Corvus moneduloides Lesson, 1830 - Corbel calédonien or Crow of New Caledonia
- Corvus nasicus Temminck, 1826 - Crow of Cuba
- Corvus orru Bonaparte, 1850 - Corbel of Torres
- Corvus ossifragus Wilson, 1812 - Crow of shore
- Corvus palmarum Wurttemberg, 1835 - Crow of the palm trees
- Corvus ruficollis Lesson, 1830 - brown Corbel
- Corvus sinaloae Davis, 1958 - Crow of Sinaloa
- Old-fashioned Corvus splendens , 1817 - Corbel familiar or Crow of India
- Corvus tasmanicus Mathews, 1912 - Corbel of Tasmanie
- Corvus torquatus Lesson, 1830 - Corbel with collar
- Corvus tristis Lesson & Garnot, 1827 - gray Crow
- Corvus typicus (Bonaparte, 1853) - plaintive Crow
- Corvus unicolor (Rothschild & Hartert, 1900) - Crow of Banggai
- Corvus validus Bonaparte, 1850 - Crow of Moluques
- Corvus woodfordi (Ogilvie-Grant, 1887) - Crow with white nozzle
External bonds
See too
- the corbel is at the origin of animalist idioms
- animal Intelligence. The corbel is one of the most intelligent birds
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