Gracula
Gracula is a genus of mynas, tropical members of the starling family of birds found in southern Asia and introduced to Florida in the United States.
Taxonomy and systematics
Until recently only two species were recognised, G. religiosa and G. ptilogenys. Previously, all Gracula were considered to belong to a very variable species commonly called the hill myna. Three additional subspecies of G. religiosa are increasingly being considered as distinct species. Formerly, the Sri Lanka hill myna was considered to be a subspecies of the common hill myna, but today all major authorities recognise them as separate. Comparably, the Enggano, Nias and southern hill mynas have traditionally been treated as subspecies of the common hill myna; a treatment still preferred by some authorities.Extant species
Five extant species are recognized:Image | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
Gracula ptilogenys | Sri Lanka hill myna | Sri Lanka. | |
Gracula religiosa | Common hill myna | Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh, the lower Himalayas | |
Gracula indica | Southern hill myna | southwest India and Sri Lanka | |
Gracula robusta | Nias hill myna | Nias and other nearby islands off western Sumatra. | |
Gracula enganensis | Enggano hill myna | Enggano Island, off southwest Sumatra. |
Former species
Formerly, some authorities also considered the following species as species within the genus Gracula:- Magpie-lark
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