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- Q2559171 subject Q8385135.
- Q2559171 subject Q8482046.
- Q2559171 abstract "Dives is a genus of Neotropical birds in the family Icteridae. It contains three species: Cuban blackbird, Dives atroviolacea Melodious blackbird, Dives dives Scrub blackbird, Dives warszewicziThe melodious blackbird lives in Mexico and Central America; the scrub blackbird in Ecuador and Peru.The three species look similar, with plumage ranging from brownish black in juveniles to black with iridescence (green, blue, or violet) in adults, slightly more iridescent in males. The bare parts are black and the eyes are dark brown. The upper edge of the bill (the culmen) is curved, not flattened as in many other icterids, and the bill has a slight hook at the tip. The songs are varied and pleasant. If the ranges of the melodious blackbird and the northern populations of the scrub blackbird overlapped, they would be indistinguishable in the field apart from voice, and some authorities lump these two species into one; on the other hand some split the scrub blackbird into two species.All three live in open habitats, including agricultural land, and have adapted well to human disturbance.This genus is believed to be most closely related to Euphagus and Quiscalus.".
- Q2559171 class Q5113.
- Q2559171 family Q748159.
- Q2559171 kingdom Q729.
- Q2559171 order Q25341.
- Q2559171 phylum Q10915.
- Q2559171 thumbnail Dives_atroviolaceus_-Havana,_Cuba-8.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2559171 classis Q5113.
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- Q2559171 name "Dives".
- Q2559171 ordo Q25341.
- Q2559171 phylum Q10915.
- Q2559171 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2559171 type Animal.
- Q2559171 type Bird.
- Q2559171 type Eukaryote.
- Q2559171 type Species.
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- Q2559171 type Q19088.
- Q2559171 type Q729.
- Q2559171 comment "Dives is a genus of Neotropical birds in the family Icteridae. It contains three species: Cuban blackbird, Dives atroviolacea Melodious blackbird, Dives dives Scrub blackbird, Dives warszewicziThe melodious blackbird lives in Mexico and Central America; the scrub blackbird in Ecuador and Peru.The three species look similar, with plumage ranging from brownish black in juveniles to black with iridescence (green, blue, or violet) in adults, slightly more iridescent in males.".
- Q2559171 label "Dives (genus)".
- Q2559171 depiction Dives_atroviolaceus_-Havana,_Cuba-8.jpg.
- Q2559171 name "Dives".