Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.62.2010.1538 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C1D87C7-9629-DA5D-FEA6-FD95FE0DFA06 |
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Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769) |
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Material. Left ulna, distal part and shaft, AaO-801; distal part, AaO-850; right radii, distal parts, AaO-802, 803; right carpometacarpus, distal part, AaO-805; left carpometacarpi, proximal part, AaO-806, distal part, AaO-4797; right femora, shaft, AaO-804, distal part, AaO-807; right tibiotarsi, distal part and shaft, AaO-4799; left tibiotarsi, distal parts, AaO-808, 809, 810; right tarsometatarsi, proximal part, AaO-813, distal parts, AaO-849 (juvenile), 4803; left tarsometatarsi, proximal part, AaO-2699, distal part, AaO-812, shaft AaO-811.
The dimensions of the Ahl al Oughlam Barn Owl are slightly larger than the maximal values for a population of Recent Tyto alba alba and T. alba guttata ( Louchart, 2002) but there are a large number of subspecies with strong size variation. The Recent species Tyto alba has been reported in the Middle Miocene ( MN 7, Mein 1990) of Beni Mellal in Morocco ( Brunet, 1971) but it is only represented by an alar phalange ( Brunet, 1961). It cannot be excluded that this phalange could have belonged to an earlier species of the genus Tyto , as for example Tyto sanctialbani , the dimensions of which are similar to those of the Recent Tyto alba ( Lydekker, 1893) . Apart from this reference, the oldest mention of the presence of Tyto alba is from the locality of Olduvai, Bed I, dating between 1.85 and 1.70 Ma (Brodkorb & Mourer-Chauviré, 1984a).
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Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro |
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