Coloeus Pallas, 1766 sec. Corvids of the World

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Coloeus Pallas, 1766 sec. Corvids of the World

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Currently not in focus of editorial work, unrevised text, last update: 2016-12-08.

Distribution

Africa Northern Africa (Algeria (Algeria nativeA), Morocco (Morocco nativeA), Tunisia (Tunisia nativeA)), Asia-Temperate Caucasus nativeA; China (China North-Central (Beijing nativeA, Hebei nativeA, Shaanxi nativeA, Shandong nativeA, Shanxi nativeA, Tianjin nativeA), China South-Central nativeA, China Southeast nativeA, Manchuria nativeA, Tibet (Tibet nativeA), Xinjiang (Xinjiang nativeA)); Eastern Asia (Japan nativeA, Korea nativeA); Middle Asia nativeA; Mongolia (Mongolia (Mongolia nativeA)); Russian Far East (Amur (Amur nativeA), Khabarovsk (Khabarovsk nativeA), Primorye (Primorye nativeA)); Siberia (Altay (Altay nativeA), Buryatiya (Buryatiya nativeA), Chita (Chita nativeA), Irkutsk (Irkutsk nativeA), Krasnoyarsk (Krasnoyarsk nativeA), Tuva (Tuva nativeA), West Siberia (West Siberia nativeA)); Western Asia (Afghanistan (Afghanistan nativeA), Iran (Iran nativeA)), Asia-Tropical Indian Subcontinent (India (Haryana nativeA, Punjab nativeA, Rajasthan nativeA), Pakistan (Pakistan nativeA), West Himalaya (Jammu-Kashmir nativeA)), Europe Eastern Europe (East European Russia (East European Russia nativeA), South European Russia (South European Russia nativeA), Ukraine (Ukraine nativeA)); Middle Europe nativeA; Northern Europe nativeA; Southeastern Europe nativeA; Southwestern Europe nativeA

Brood parasite

Clamator glandarius (Linnaeus, 1758)B Cuculus canorus subsp. canorus Linnaeus, 1758C

Ectoparasite

Philopterus guttatus (Denny, 1842)D

Bibliography

A. 2003: The Howard and Moore complete checklist of the birds of the world. 3rd Edition: 504-515
B. 1993: Handbuch der Vögel Mitteleuropas13/3 [6]
C. Makatsch, W. 1955: Brood parasitism in birds. [Der Brutparasitismus in der Vogelwelt.]: 107 [8672]
D. Price & Hellenthal: Taxonomy of Philopterus (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) from the Corvidae (Passeriformes), with descriptions of nine new species. – Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91 (6): 782-799 [78]