"New species" of Zebra Finch! ;-)
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:12 pm
I have just noticed that the HBW, pretty much considered a standard work in ornithology these days, has finally split the Zebra Finch into two separate species.
Somewhat confusingly, the more obscure little Timor Zebra Finch now wears the old Latin name T. guttata, the far more familiar Australian Zebra now called T. castenotas.
http://www.hbw.com/species/timor-zebra- ... a#Taxonomy
http://www.hbw.com/species/australian-z ... s#Taxonomy
I personally have mixed feeling about this split (as the 2 "species" are quite similar and can crossbreed and produce fertile offspring) and am curious how long it will take for the new name of the AU Zebra to be commonly used in aviculture.
As a postive effect of the split, the till now largely ignored Timor Zebra Finch may receive a bit more attention from aviculturists in the future.
Somewhat confusingly, the more obscure little Timor Zebra Finch now wears the old Latin name T. guttata, the far more familiar Australian Zebra now called T. castenotas.
http://www.hbw.com/species/timor-zebra- ... a#Taxonomy
http://www.hbw.com/species/australian-z ... s#Taxonomy
I personally have mixed feeling about this split (as the 2 "species" are quite similar and can crossbreed and produce fertile offspring) and am curious how long it will take for the new name of the AU Zebra to be commonly used in aviculture.
As a postive effect of the split, the till now largely ignored Timor Zebra Finch may receive a bit more attention from aviculturists in the future.