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- Q248398 subject Q8350967.
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- Q248398 abstract "Cecropis is a genus of large swallows found in Africa and tropical Asia. The red-rumped swallow's range also extends into southern Europe. This genus is frequently subsumed into the larger genus Hirundo.The swallow family consists of 74 bird species which typically hunt insects in flight. The two river martins have long been recognised as very distinctive, and are placed in a separate subfamily, Pseudochelidoninae, leaving all other swallows and martins in the Hirundininae. DNA studies suggest that there are three major groupings within the Hirundininae subfamily, broadly correlating with the type of nest built. The groups are the "core martins" including burrowing species like the sand martin, the "nest-adopters", with birds like the tree swallow which utilise natural cavities, and the "mud nest builders". The Cecropsis species construct a closed mud nest and therefore belong to the latter group. It is believed that the evolutionary sequence is from species that make open cup nests (Hirundo and Ptyonoprogne), through Delichon house martins with closed nests, to Cecropis and Petrochelidon, which have retort-like closed nests with an entrance tunnel.The species are:Greater striped swallow Cecropis cucullataLesser striped swallow Cecropis abyssinicaRed-breasted swallow Cecropis semirufaMosque swallow Cecropis senegalensisRed-rumped swallow Cecropis dauricaSri Lanka swallow Cecropis hyperythraStriated swallow Cecropis striolataRufous-bellied swallow Cecropis badia↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q248398 phylum Q10915.
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- Q248398 classis Q5113.
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- Q248398 phylum Q10915.
- Q248398 regnum "Animalia".
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- Q248398 type Animal.
- Q248398 type Bird.
- Q248398 type Eukaryote.
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- Q248398 comment "Cecropis is a genus of large swallows found in Africa and tropical Asia. The red-rumped swallow's range also extends into southern Europe. This genus is frequently subsumed into the larger genus Hirundo.The swallow family consists of 74 bird species which typically hunt insects in flight. The two river martins have long been recognised as very distinctive, and are placed in a separate subfamily, Pseudochelidoninae, leaving all other swallows and martins in the Hirundininae.".
- Q248398 label "Cecropis".
- Q248398 depiction Hirundo_abyssinica.jpg.