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Localisation Castillo de Castillar, Andalusia Métadonnées Marque Canon EOS 7D Nom IOC Deutsch *Schwarzkehlchen Dutch Afrikaanse Roodborsttapuit Commentaires
In the past, the European stonechat was generally considered conspecific with the Siberian stonechat and African stonechat, lumped together as common stonechat S. torquatus. A new review adding mtDNA cytochrome b sequence and nuclear DNA microsatellite fingerprinting evidence strongly supports their separation into distinct species. Due to a misunderstanding of the rules of Zoological nomenclature, for a short time the name S. torquatus was erroneously used for the European stonechat rather than the African stonechat. This controversy is detailed in the reference below. The etymology of the English name derives from its call, sounding like two stones knocked together. The scientific name Saxicola means "rock-dweller", from Latin saxum, a rock + incola, dwelling in; and rubicola, "bramble-dweller", from Latin Rubus, brambles + incola; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_stonechat
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