Collidés

Collidés

Coliidae

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Coliidae
 Coliou huppé (Urocolius macrourus)
Coliou huppé (Urocolius macrourus)
Classification classique
Règne Animalia
Embranchement Chordata
Sous-embr. Vertebrata
Classe Aves
Ordre Coliiformes
Famille
Coliidae
Sundevall, 1836
Classification phylogénétique
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La famille des coliidés (ou Coliidae) est l'unique famille actuelle de l'ordre des Coliiformes. Elle comprend six espèces de colious ou oiseaux-souris. C'est un ordre endémique de l'écozone afrotropicale (Afrique sub-saharienne), vivant dans tous les milieux ouverts présentant des buissons ou des arbres, à l'exception de la forêt dense.

Ce sont des oiseaux arboricoles de taille moyenne (de 29 à 38 cm) ressemblant à des passereaux. Ils ont un plumage gris terne ou brun, une très longue rectrice et une huppe érectile. Leurs doigts peuvent être tous dirigé vers l'avant.


Listes des sous-familles & genres

  • Sous-famille des Coliinae
  • Sous-famille des Urocoliinae

Liens externes

Coliou, illustration
  • Portail de l’ornithologie Portail de l’ornithologie
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