Tyto Billberg, 1828

Nascimento, Rafael S. & Silveira, Luís Fábio, 2024, Fossil and subfossil birds of Brazil, Zoologia (e 23079) 41, pp. 1-234 : 157-158

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e23079

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scientific name

Tyto Billberg
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Tyto Billberg

514. Tyto furcata (Temminck)

Quaternary – MG, PI, RS

Strix perlata View in CoL [in part] – Lund 1837: 247–248.

Strix View in CoL [?; in part] – Gervais 1844a: 294.

Strix View in CoL [?; in part] – Giebel 1846: 313.

Strix View in CoL [?; in part] – Giebel 1847: 11.

Strix View in CoL [?; in part] – Pictet 1853: 411.

“les Strix View in CoL ” [?; in part] – Liais 1872: 303.

Strix flammea View in CoL ( perlata View in CoL ) [in part?] – Winge 1887: 37.

Strix flammea View in CoL ( perlata View in CoL ) – Goeldi 1894: 76.

Strix flammea View in CoL ( perlata View in CoL ) [in part?] – Lambrecht 1933: 770. Tyto alba [in part?] – Brodkorb 1971: 232.

Tyto alba [ Strix flammea View in CoL ] [in part?] – Mones 1986: 96.

Tyto alba [in part?] – Cuello 1988: 55.

Tyto furcata [in part?] – Nascimento and Silveira 2020: 493.

Winge (1887) reported bones in large numbers from many individuals (ranging from very young to adults) from Lapa da Escrivânia V, two bones from Lapa da Escrivânia XI, a bone from Lapa da Lagoa do Sumidouro, several from an unknown origin, and some more of recent age [28]. The material is represented by various skull parts, scapula, coracoid, humerus, ulna, radius, carpometacarpus, first phalanx of the major digit of the wing, pelvis, femur, tibiotarsus, fibula, tarsometatarsus, and several pedal phalanges, with noticeable individual variation.

Lund (1837) reported bones of varying ages and numerous traces of its predatory activities (on rodents and bats) in several parts of Lapa Nova de Maquiné. Perhaps they figure among the material of unknown origin and of recent age mentioned by Winge. Lund (1841a) also associated with them the mounds of remains of small mammals and birds, of varying ages, from the very first cave he studied, near the village of Cachoeira do Campo. He mentioned remains of the owl’s feeding activities in the caves several times in further works ( Lund 1839, 1841b, 1841c, 1846).

Tyto alba – Guérin et al. 1993a: 198.

Tyto alba – Guérin et al. 1993b: 328.

Tyto alba – Guérin et al. 1996: 84.

Tyto alba – Guérin et al. 2002: 136.

Guérin et al. (1993a, 1993 b, 1996) reported this species from Toca da Janela da Barra do Antonião. At least three adults and one young individual are present in the material.

Tyto alba – Jacobus 2004: 99.

Tytonidae View in CoL – Jacobus and Rosa 2013: 246.

Jacobus (2004) reported remains from the Dalpiaz (RS-LN-1) rock shelter in Maquiné, Rio Grande do Sul. The material is deposited in the MARSUL collection.

Strigidae Leach 515. Strigidae indet. 1

Quaternary – MG

Syrnium sp. e minoribus – Winge 1887: 38.

“duas especies de Syrnium , das quaes uma maior, outra menor” [in part] – Goeldi 1894: 76.

Syrnium sp. (“Mehrere Formen”) [in part] – Lambrecht 1933: 771. Syrnium sp. [in part] – Mones 1986: 96.

Strigidae View in CoL indet. 1 – Nascimento and Silveira 2020: 493.

Winge (1887) reported a tarsometatarsus lacking the proximal end from Lapa da Escrivânia XI. He noted it matches very closely the tarsometatarsus of an indeterminate “ Syrnium ” from the Lagoa Santa region, which may be “ Syrnium melanotum ” (= Pulsatrix melanota View in CoL or Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana View in CoL ? [38]) and especially “ Syrnium huhula ” (= Strix huhula View in CoL ) or “ Syrnium suinda ” (= Asio flammeus suinda View in CoL ).

516. Strigidae indet. 2

Quaternary – MG

Syrnium ? sp. e majoribus – Winge 1887: 38.

“duas especies de Syrnium , das quaes uma maior, outra menor” [in part] – Goeldi 1894: 76.

Syrnium sp. (“Mehrere Formen”) [in part] – Lambrecht 1933: 771. Syrnium sp. [in part] – Mones 1986: 96.

Strigidae View in CoL indet. 2 – Nascimento and Silveira 2020: 493.

Winge (1887) reported a humerus from an unknown origin which he defined as “ Syrnium ? sp.”, larger and slightly different than the record above. He noted it is somewhat larger and considerably different from Asio clamator View in CoL and slightly larger than in a female “ Syrnium aluco View in CoL ”(= Strix aluco View in CoL ).

517. Strigidae indet. 3

Late Holocene – RJ

Strigidae View in CoL – Carvalho 1984: 117.

Carvalho (1984) reported a worked strigid femur among the material discovered in 1978 in the Corondó site (RJ-JC-64) in São Pedro da Aldeia , Rio de Janeiro .

518. Strigidae indet. 4

Quaternary – PI

Strigidae View in CoL [in part] – Guérin et al. 1993a: 198.

Strigidae View in CoL [in part] – Guérin et al. 1993b: 328.

Rhinoptynx clamator View in CoL [ou] Ciccaba huhula View in CoL – Guérin et al. 1996: 84. Rhinoptynx clamator View in CoL ou Ciccaba huhula View in CoL – Guérin et al. 2002: 136.

Guérin et al. (1996) reported material attributable to

Asio clamator or Strix huhula from Toca da Janela da Barra

[38] Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana Bertoni & Bertoni was considered close to Pulsatrix melanota (Tschudi) , sometimes treated as conspecific. Because of this, Winge may have elected P. melanota as a possibility, even though the species, strictly speaking, is found only in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia ( Holt et al. 2017).

do Antonião. At least one adult individual is present in the material. This is one of the taxa the authors highlighted as no longer living in the region today.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Strigiformes

Family

Strigidae

Genus

Tyto

Loc

Tyto Billberg

Nascimento, Rafael S. & Silveira, Luís Fábio 2024
2024
Loc

Tyto furcata

Nascimento R & Silveira LF 2020: 493
2020
Loc

Strigidae

Nascimento R & Silveira LF 2020: 493
2020
Loc

Strigidae

Nascimento R & Silveira LF 2020: 493
2020
Loc

Tytonidae

Jacobus AL & Rosa AO 2013: 246
2013
Loc

Tyto alba

Jacobus AL 2004: 99
2004
Loc

Tyto alba

Guerin C & Faure M & Simoes PR & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C 2002: 136
2002
Loc

Tyto alba

Guerin C & Curvello MA & Faure M & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C 1996: 84
1996
Loc

Rhinoptynx clamator

Guerin C & Faure M & Simoes PR & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C 2002: 136
Guerin C & Curvello MA & Faure M & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C 1996: 84
1996
Loc

Tyto alba

Guerin C & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C & Faure M 1993: 198
1993
Loc

Tyto alba

Guerin C & Curvello MA & Faure M & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C 1993: 328
1993
Loc

Strigidae

Guerin C & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C & Faure M 1993: 198
1993
Loc

Strigidae

Guerin C & Curvello MA & Faure M & Hugueney M & Mourer-Chauvire C 1993: 328
1993
Loc

Tyto alba

Cuello JP 1988: 55
1988
Loc

Tyto alba

Mones A 1986: 96
1986
Loc

Strigidae

Carvalho ET 1984: 117
1984
Loc

Strix flammea

Brodkorb P 1971: 232
Lambrecht K 1933: 770
1933
Loc

Syrnium sp.

Mones A 1986: 96
Lambrecht K 1933: 771
1933
Loc

Syrnium sp.

Mones A 1986: 96
Lambrecht K 1933: 771
1933
Loc

Strix flammea

Goeldi EA 1894: 76
1894
Loc

Strix flammea

Winge O 1887: 37
1887
Loc

Syrnium sp.

Winge O 1887: 38
1887
Loc

Syrnium

Winge O 1887: 38
1887
Loc

Strix

Pictet FJ 1853: 411
1853
Loc

Strix

Giebel CG 1847: 11
1847
Loc

Strix

Giebel CG 1846: 313
1846
Loc

Strix

Gervais P 1844: 294
1844
Loc

Strix perlata

Lund PW 1837: 247
1837
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