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Puerto Rican crow

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Puerto Rican crow
Temporal range: Holocene
Holotype right ulna
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Corvidae
Genus: Corvus
Species:
C. pumilis
Binomial name
Corvus pumilis
(Wetmore, 1920)
Red arrows indicate locations of Puerto Rico and Saint Croix

The Puerto Rican crow (Corvus pumilis) is an extinct crow species in the family Corvidae that was endemic to Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. Little is known about its habitat, but it possibly died out after the colonization of humans on these islands.

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Description

Assigned right tibiotarsus

The holotype specimen is a subfossil ulna. It was 68 mm (2.7 in) long, and lies in size between the formerly sympatric C. leucognaphalus with 76–78 mm (3.0–3.1 in) and the Hispaniolan C. palmarum with 62 mm (2.4 in).[1]

Habitat

Residues of the crow were found on Puerto Rico, and on the island St. Croix, which belongs to the United States Virgin Islands.[2][3]

Little is known about its habitat. As it existed together with C. leucognaphalus on Puerto Rico, it possibly occupied a different ecological niche as the latter, and was perhaps rather common in the island's lowlands.[2]

Classification and taxonomy

The earliest residues of the crow were found in 1916, in the karst cave Cueva San Miguel near Morovis, Puerto Rico. It was a right ulna (AMNH 4925), which Alexander Wetmore described in 1920 as a holotype for his first description of the species C. pumilis. Wetmore did not comment on the etymology of the epithet pumilis, which means "dwarfish" in Latin. There are no insights on its relationships with other species of its genus within and beyond the Caribbean.[1]

Extinction

Corvus pumilis possibly became extinct before the colonization of the islands.[2] In Puerto Rico, it is only known from lagerstätten; on St. Croix, it was found on a hearth from the Pre-Columbian era.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Wetmore 1920, S. 81.
  2. ^ a b c Hume & Walters 2012, S. 246.
  3. ^ Wetmore, Alexander (1937). "Ancient records of birds from the island of St. Croix with observations on extinct and living birds of Puerto Rico". The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico. 21 (1): 5–16. doi:10.46429/jaupr.v21i1.14340.
  4. ^ Brodkorb 1978, S. 160.
Further reading
  • Pierce Brodkorb: Catalogue of Fossil Birds. In: Bulletin of the Florida State Museum. Biological sciences. 23 (3), 1978. pages 139–157. (full text)
  • Julian Pender Hume, Michael Walters: Extinct Birds. A & C Black, London 2012. ISBN 140815725X.
  • Alexander Wetmore: Five New Species of Birds from Cave Deposits in Porto Rico. In: Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 33, 1920. pages 77–81. (full text)
  • Alexander Wetmore: Bird Remains from Cave Deposits on Great Exuma Island in the Bahamas. In: Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College 80, 1937. pages 427–441.
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