erolia การใช้
- Depending on whether this would include the curlew sandpiper or not, the name " Erolia " would or would not, respectively, apply.
- It is among those calidrids which were formerly included in the genus " Erolia ", which was subsumed into the genus " Calidris " in 1973.
- While the latter is a peculiar calidrid, the sharp-tailed sandpiper is much more similar to other " Calidris " / " Erolia " species such as the pectoral sandpiper.
- No firm consensus has been reached on the curlew sandpiper's phylogenetic status ( i . e ., what its closest relatives are ) and hence " Erolia " cannot be exactly delimited at present.
- It was suggested, for example, that the sanderling should be placed into a monotypic genus " Crocethia ", and the other small " Calidris " species separated as " Erolia ".
- It is sometimes separated with other " stints " in " Erolia, " but, although these apparently form a monophyletic group, the present species'old genus " Ereunetes " had been proposed before " Erolia ".
- It is sometimes separated with other " stints " in " Erolia, " but, although these apparently form a monophyletic group, the present species'old genus " Ereunetes " had been proposed before " Erolia ".
- DNA sequence information is incapable of determining whether it should be placed in " Calidris " or in the monotypic genus " "'Micropalama " "'. which is another aberrant species only tentatively placed in " Calidris " and could conceivably be separated with it in " Erolia ".
- On the one hand, its larger size and long-legged stance, and the breast pattern which gradually fades away on the belly as in the ruff instead of having a fairly sharp border as in the " Calidris " / " Erolia " stints indicate that placement in " Philomachus " may be correct.
- An undescribed species is known from the Early Miocene of Dolnice ( Czech Republic ) . " Tringa gracilis " ( Early Miocene of WC Europe ) and " Tringa minor " ( = " Totanus minor ", " Erolia ennouchii " ) from the Middle Miocene of Grive-Saint-Alban ( France ) are scolopacids of rather uncertain affiliations; they might be charadriids.