Crinifer: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Aves
Order
Musophagiformes
Family
Musophagidae
Genus
Crinifer
Species
Scientific Name
Crinifer

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Crinifer

Crinifer is a genus of birds in the turaco family. They are restricted to Africa. Formerly, the genus only contained the plantain-eaters, but in 2021, go-away-birds were merged into the genus.

They are large, noisy, and conspicuous birds, but lack the brilliant colours of their relatives. They are mainly grey, with a long tail and an erectile head crest. They feed on fruit, especially figs, seeds, and other vegetable matter.

Unlike many of the brighter forest dwelling turacos these are birds of African open country and have drab grey and white plumage. In Southern Africa, these birds are known as kwêvoëls, though they are also called loeries along with the other turacos.

The go-away-birds are named for their raucous "go away" call.

The genus was erected by the Polish zoologist Feliks Paweł Jarocki in 1821 with the western plantain-eater (Crinifer piscator) as the type species. The name combines the Latin crinis meaning "hair" and -fer meaning "bearing".

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Crinifer in languages:

Bokmål
Typiske bananetere
English
Plantain Eaters
English
Plantain-eaters
Finnish
harmaaturakot
German
Eigentliche Lärmvögel
Russian
Бананоеды-подорожники
Thai
สกุล นกกินกล้วย

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