Nettapus: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Aves
Order
Anseriformes
Family
Anatidae
Genus
Nettapus
Species
Scientific Name
Nettapus

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Pygmy goose

Pygmy geese are a group of very small "perching ducks" in the genus Nettapus which breed in the Old World tropics. They are the smallest of all wildfowl. As the "perching ducks" are a paraphyletic group, they need to be placed elsewhere. The initially assumed relationship with the dabbling duck subfamily Anatinae has been questioned, and it appears they form a lineage in an ancient Gondwanan radiation of waterfowl, within which they are of unclear affinities. An undescribed fossil species from the late Hemphillian (5.0–4.1 mya) of Jalisco, central Mexico, has also been identified from the distal end of a tarsometatarsus. It is only record of the genus in the New World.

The genus Nettapus was erected by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich von Brandt in 1836. The name is from Ancient Greek nētta meaning "duck" and pous meaning "foot". It was thought that the type species, the African pygmy goose (Nettapus auritus), possessed the feet and body of a duck and the neck of a goose.

There are three extant species in the genus:

Pygmy geese have short bills, rounded heads and short legs. They nest in tree holes.

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Nettapus in languages:

Arabic
إوز قزم
Bokmål
Dvergender
Czech
Kachnička
English
Pygmy-Geese
English
Pygmy Geese
Finnish
kääpiösorsat
French
Anserelles
German
Zwergenten
Japanese
ナンキンオシ属
Russian
Блестящие чирки
Thai
สกุล เป็ดคับแค

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