Flappet lark
{{Short description|Species of bird}}
{{Speciesbox
| image = Flappet Lark, Sakania, DR Congo (16025285505), crop.jpg
| image_caption = A. r. fischeri in the DRC
| image2 = Flappet lark (Mirafra rufocinnamomea kawirondensis), crop.jpg
| image2_caption = A. r. kawirondensis in Uganda
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Amirafra
| species = rufocinnamomea
| authority = (Salvadori, 1866)
| subdivision_ranks = Subspecies
| subdivision = See text
| range_map = Mirafra rufocinnamomea distribution map.png
| range_map_caption = {{legend0|#008000|resident range|outline=gray}}Based on maps in the Handbook of the Birds of the World and the BirdLife data zone
| synonyms = * Megalophonus rufocinnamomea
- Mirafra fischeri
- Mirafra rufo-cinnamomea
}}
The flappet lark (Amirafra rufocinnamomea) is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae that is widespread across Sub-Saharan Africa. The name flappet originates from the distinctive wing flapping sound made during its breeding season.Wingflap Dialects in the Flappet Lark https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/75566/j.1474-919X.1973.tb02644.x.pdf?sequence=1
Taxonomy and systematics
The flappet lark and the Cape clapper lark are regarded as forming a superspecies with the Eastern clapper lark.{{Cite book|title=The birds of Africa. Vol. 6|author1=Keith, Stuart|author2=Urban, Emil K.|last3=Martin.|first3=Woodcock|last4=Ian.|first4=Willis|date=2000-01-01|publisher=Academic Press|isbn=0121373061|oclc=59539112}} The alternate name "cinnamon bush lark" is also an alternate name for the singing bush lark.
The flappet lark was formerly placed in the genus Mirafra. It is one of three species that were moved to the resurrected genus Amirafra based on the results of a large molecular genetic study by the Swedish ornithologist Per Alström and collaborators that was published in 2023.{{cite web| editor1-last=Gill | editor1-first=Frank | editor1-link=Frank Gill (ornithologist) | editor2-last=Donsker | editor2-first=David | editor3-last=Rasmussen | editor3-first=Pamela | editor3-link=Pamela C. Rasmussen | date=August 2024 | title=Nicators, Bearded Reedling, larks | work=IOC World Bird List Version 14.2 | url=https://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/larks/ | publisher=International Ornithologists' Union | access-date=10 September 2024 }}{{Cite journal | last1=Alström | first1=P. | author1-link=Per Alström | last2=Mohammadi | first2=Z. | last3=Enbody | first3=E.D. | last4=Irestedt | first4=M. | last5=Engelbrecht | first5=D. | last6=Crochet | first6=P.-A. | last7=Guillaumet | first7=A. | last8=Rancilhac | first8=L. | last9=Tieleman | first9=B.I. | last10=Olsson | first10=U. | last11=Donald | first11=P.F. | last12=Stervander | first12=M. | date=2023 | title=Systematics of the avian family Alaudidae using multilocus and genomic data | journal=Avian Research | volume=14 | pages=100095 | doi=10.1016/j.avrs.2023.100095 | doi-access=free| url=https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/918484833/1-s2.0-S205371662300021X-main.pdf }}
= Subspecies =
Fifteen subspecies are recognised:
- A. r. buckleyi (Shelley, 1873) – south Mauritania and Senegal to north Cameroon
- A. r. serlei (White, CMN, 1960) – southeast Nigeria
- A. r. tigrina (Oustalet, 1892) – east Cameroon to north DR Congo
- A. r. furensis (Lynes, 1923) – central west Sudan
- A. r. sobatensis (Lynes, 1914) – central Sudan
- A. r. rufocinnamomea (Salvadori, 1866) – northwest, central Ethiopia
- A. r. omoensis (Neumann, 1928) – southwest Ethiopia
- A. r. torrida (Shelley, 1882) – southeast Sudan and south Ethiopia to north Uganda, central Kenya and central Tanzania
- A. r. kawirondensis (Van Someren, 1921) – east DR Congo, west Uganda and west Kenya
- A. r. fischeri (Reichenow, 1878) – Angola, south DR Congo, north Zambia and north Mozambique north through east Tanzania, east Kenya to south Somalia
- A. r. schoutedeni (White, CMN, 1956) – Gabon and Central African Republic to west DR Congo and northwest Angola
- A. r. lwenarum (White, CMN, 1945) – northwest Zambia
- A. r. smithersi (White, CMN, 1956) – north Zambia, Zimbabwe, northeast Botswana and north South Africa
- A. r. pintoi (White, CMN, 1956) – south Mozambique, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) and northeast South Africa
- A. r. mababiensis (Roberts, 1932) – west Zambia to central Botswana
Distribution and habitat
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Mirafra rufocinnamomea}}
- [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=8107&m=0 Species factsheet]{{Dead link|date=February 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} - BirdLife International
- [http://sabap2.adu.org.za/docs/sabap1/496.pdf Species text] - The Atlas of Southern African Birds
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Category:Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa
Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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