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- Coxs_sandpiper abstract "Cox's sandpiper ("Calidris" × paramelanotos) is the name given to shorebirds which are hybrids between male pectoral and female curlew sandpipers. First discovered in Australia in the 1950s, it was originally described as a species new to science and named after Australian ornithologist John B. Cox. However, it was later found to be a hybrid. Most if not all birds found to date are males, in accord with Haldane's rule.".
- Coxs_sandpiper comment "Cox's sandpiper ("Calidris" × paramelanotos) is the name given to shorebirds which are hybrids between male pectoral and female curlew sandpipers. First discovered in Australia in the 1950s, it was originally described as a species new to science and named after Australian ornithologist John B. Cox. However, it was later found to be a hybrid. Most if not all birds found to date are males, in accord with Haldane's rule.".