Rando, Juan Carlos, Pieper, Harald, Alcover, Josep Antoni, Olson, Storrs L. (2012): A new species of extinct fossil scops owl (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae: Otus) from the Archipelago of Madeira (North Atlantic Ocean). Zootaxa 3182: 29-42, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20943
FIGURE 6. PCA plot for the two principal components obtained from leg bones (femur, tibiotarsus and ...
FIGURE 2. Comparison of premaxilla, lateral view, of O. frutuosoi n. sp. (A, MCMa 1800.012) and O sc...
Abstract Island birds that were victims of anthropic extinctions were often more specialist species,...
FIGURE 1. Geographic situation of Macaronesia showing the archipelago of Madeira. The bones describe...
FIGURE 5. Left. Reconstruction of Otus mauli n. sp. (Madeiran Scops Owl). Right. Compared sketches o...
FIGURE 7. Comparison of bones of Otus cf. mauli (A–C) from Porto Santo and O. scops, IMEDEA 2205 (A`...
Melo M, Freitas B, Verbelen P, et al. A new species of scops-owl (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae, Otu...
A new species of scops-owl (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae, Otus) is described from Príncipe Island, ...
FIGURE 2. Comparison of wing bones of Otus mauli n. sp. (A–E) from Madeira island and O. scops, IMED...
FIGURE 3. Comparison of leg bones of Otus mauli n. sp. (A–C) from Madeira main island and O. scops, ...
FIGURE 5. Right wing of Otus scops (above) and estimated maximum wing size of O. frutuosoi n. sp. (o...
Otus mauli, new species (Figs. 2 and 3) Holotype: Complete right tarsometatarsus (MMF 41628; col...
FIGURE 4. Wing (carpometacarpus, ulna and humerus) and leg bone (femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatar...
FIGURE 4. Leg bone lengths (mean ± standard error in mm of femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus) o...
FIGURE 3. Comparison of pelvis of Otus frutuosoi n. sp. (A–B, MCMa 1799.012) and O. scops (A``–B``, ...
FIGURE 6. PCA plot for the two principal components obtained from leg bones (femur, tibiotarsus and ...
FIGURE 2. Comparison of premaxilla, lateral view, of O. frutuosoi n. sp. (A, MCMa 1800.012) and O sc...
Abstract Island birds that were victims of anthropic extinctions were often more specialist species,...
FIGURE 1. Geographic situation of Macaronesia showing the archipelago of Madeira. The bones describe...
FIGURE 5. Left. Reconstruction of Otus mauli n. sp. (Madeiran Scops Owl). Right. Compared sketches o...
FIGURE 7. Comparison of bones of Otus cf. mauli (A–C) from Porto Santo and O. scops, IMEDEA 2205 (A`...
Melo M, Freitas B, Verbelen P, et al. A new species of scops-owl (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae, Otu...
A new species of scops-owl (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae, Otus) is described from Príncipe Island, ...
FIGURE 2. Comparison of wing bones of Otus mauli n. sp. (A–E) from Madeira island and O. scops, IMED...
FIGURE 3. Comparison of leg bones of Otus mauli n. sp. (A–C) from Madeira main island and O. scops, ...
FIGURE 5. Right wing of Otus scops (above) and estimated maximum wing size of O. frutuosoi n. sp. (o...
Otus mauli, new species (Figs. 2 and 3) Holotype: Complete right tarsometatarsus (MMF 41628; col...
FIGURE 4. Wing (carpometacarpus, ulna and humerus) and leg bone (femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatar...
FIGURE 4. Leg bone lengths (mean ± standard error in mm of femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus) o...
FIGURE 3. Comparison of pelvis of Otus frutuosoi n. sp. (A–B, MCMa 1799.012) and O. scops (A``–B``, ...
FIGURE 6. PCA plot for the two principal components obtained from leg bones (femur, tibiotarsus and ...
FIGURE 2. Comparison of premaxilla, lateral view, of O. frutuosoi n. sp. (A, MCMa 1800.012) and O sc...
Abstract Island birds that were victims of anthropic extinctions were often more specialist species,...