Netta

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Netta
Red-crested pochard
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Subfamily: Aythyinae
Genus: Netta
Kaup, 1829
Type species
Anas rufina[1]
Pallas, 1773
Species
  • Netta rufina
    (red-crested pochard)
  • Netta erythrophthalma
    (southern pochard)
  • Netta peposaca
    (rosy-billed pochard)
Synonyms

Metopiana

Netta is a genus of

dabbling ducks
.

These are gregarious ducks, mainly found on fresh water. They are strong fliers; their broad, blunt-tipped wings require faster wing-beats than those of many ducks and they take off with some difficulty.

They do not walk as well on land as the

dabbling ducks
because their legs tend to be placed further back on their bodies to help propel them when underwater.

The probably

extinct pink-headed duck, previously listed as Rhodonessa caryophyllacea, has recently been shown by phylogenetic analysis to be closely related to the red-crested pochard,[3] so has now been transferred to the same genus, as Netta caryophyllacea. However, this has been questioned due to numerous and pronounced peculiarities of that species.[4]

Species

There are 3 recognized species. [5]

Male Female Scientific name Common name Distribution
Netta erythrophthalma Southern pochard South America, Africa
Netta peposaca Rosy-billed pochard South America
Netta rufina Red-crested pochard Europe, central/south Asia, northern Africa

References

  1. ^ "Anatidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved 2023-08-05.
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  4. ^ "Netta". Mindat.org. Hudson Institute of Mineralogy.

External links

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