Strix Aluco Bird

Strix Aluco Bird

Strix Aluco Bird

English Name:  Tawny Owl
Latin Name:  Strix aluco
Protonym:  Strix Aluco Syst.Nat.ed.10 p.93
Taxonomy:  Strigiformes / Strigidae / Strix
Taxonomy Code:  tawowl1
Type Locality:  Europe, restricted type locality, Sweden.
Author:  Linnaeus
Publish Year:  1758
IUCN Status:  Least Concern

DEFINITIONS

STRIX
(Strigidae; Ϯ Tawny Owl S. aluco) L. strix, strigis  owl, screech-owl believed to suck the blood of infants  < Gr. στριξ strix, στριγος strigos  owl; "42. STRIX.  Rostrum aduncum (absque cera) basi pennis setaceis tectum.  Caput grande auribus oculisque magnis.  Lingua bifida.  ... Strix differt a Falcone ut Phalæna a Papilione; altera enim diurna, alter nocturnus est. Noctu prædantur aviculis, muribus; die cæcutiunt; pedes lanati ne frigescant; aures amplæ ut percipiant; die aviculis opprobrio expositæ." (Linnaeus 1758); “The type of the genus Strix has by most English authors been considered to be S. flammea [= Tyto alba] of the 12th edition of Linnaeus. This species, however, is not found in the 10th edition, so that it is necessary to find a type among the species which are included in that edition. An examination of Linnaeus’ descriptions and synonomy shows that the Strix of the older authors is Strix stridula = S. aluco of Linnaeus, viz. the Tawny Owl, so that on the principle of Linnean tautonomy this will be the type” (BOU 1915); "Strix Linné, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1, 1758, p. 92. Type, by tautonymy, Strix stridula Linné (Strix, prebinomial specific name in synonymy) = Strix aluco Linné." (Peters 1940, IV, 156).  This is the third diagnosed genus in avian taxonomy. Linnaeus's Strix comprised eleven  species (S. Bubo, S. scandiaca, S. Asio, S. Otus, S. Scops, S. Aluco, S. funerea, S. Nyctea, S. stridula, S. Ulula, S. passerina). The hooting cries of the Tawny Owl are commemorated, sometimes fancifully, in literature and song.
Var. Stryx.
Synon. Aluco, Bulaca, Macabra, Meseidus, Myrtha, Nyctimene, Ptynx, Scotiaptex, Syrnium, Tacitathena, Ulula.
● (syn. Tyto Ϯ Common Barn Owl T. alba) "17. STRIX.  Bec alongé, presque droit à la base; narines longitudinales, grandes; oreilles externe grandes et operculées: ongle intermédiaire crénelé sur son bord interne. . . .aigrettes nulles.   ...   GENRE XVII,  STRIX.  ...  ESPÈCE.  STRIX flammea.  L'Effraie." (de Savigny 1809): based on "Strix" of many ancient authors, "Ulula" and "Flammea" of Gessner 1555, "Aluco minor" of Willughby 1676 and Ray 1713, Strix flammea Linnaeus, 1758, "Aluco" of Brisson 1760, and Strix flammea Gmelin, 1788; "Strix Savigny Descr. Égypte Hist. Nat. vol. i. pp. 69, 113, 1809. Type (by monotypy): Strix flammea auct. = Strix alba Scopoli.  Not Strix Linné, Syst. Nat. 10th ed. p. 92, Jan. 1st, 1758." (Mathews 1927, 278).

aluco
Italian names Alocho and Allocco for the Tawny Owl  < L. uluccus  screech owl  < dim. ulula  screech owl; "42. STRIX.  ...  Aluco.  6. S. capite lævi, corpore ferrugineo, iridibus atris, remigibus primoribus serratis. Fn. svec. 48. It. œl. 69.  Aluco minor. Will. ornith. 67. t. 13. Raj. av. 25. n. 1. Alb. av. 2. p. 11. t. 11.  Habitat in Europa." (Linnaeus 1758) (Strix).

Aluco
• (Strigidae; syn. Strix Tawny Owl S. aluco) Specific name Strix aluco Linnaeus, 1758; "4.  Strix aluco.   ...   4. Nachteule.  Aluco Cuv.   Entw[ickelung]. Wie bei Bubo und Otus.   Char[akter]. Eulen mit mittelmäßig großer, ovaler Ohröffnung ohne Federohren.   Leb[ensart]. Sie find ganz Nachtthiere; sonst gleichen sie Otus und leben in Wäldern." (Kaup 1829); "Aluco Kaup, 1829, Skizz. Entwick.-Gesch. natürliches System europ. Thierwelt, p. 45 (not of Link, 1807, nor of Fleming, 1822).  Type, by monotypy, Strix aluco Linnaeus, 1758." (JAJ 2021).
• (Tytonidae; syn. Tyto Common Barn Owl T. alba) L. ulucus  screech owl  < ulula  screech owl; "50. ALUCO.  Barn owl.  Toes thinly feathered.  Strix flammea, LIN." (Fleming 1822); "Aluco Fleming, 1822, Philosophy of Zoology, II, p. 236 (not of Link, 1807 (Gastropoda)).  Type, by monotypy, Strix flammea Linnaeus, 1766 (not of Pontoppidan, 1763) = Strix alba Scopoli, 1769." (JAJ 2021).
Var. Alucus.

SUBSPECIES

Tawny Owl (Tawny)
Latin Name: Strix aluco [aluco Group]
STRIX
(Strigidae; Ϯ Tawny Owl S. aluco) L. strix, strigis  owl, screech-owl believed to suck the blood of infants  < Gr. στριξ strix, στριγος strigos  owl; "42. STRIX.  Rostrum aduncum (absque cera) basi pennis setaceis tectum.  Caput grande auribus oculisque magnis.  Lingua bifida.  ... Strix differt a Falcone ut Phalæna a Papilione; altera enim diurna, alter nocturnus est. Noctu prædantur aviculis, muribus; die cæcutiunt; pedes lanati ne frigescant; aures amplæ ut percipiant; die aviculis opprobrio expositæ." (Linnaeus 1758); “The type of the genus Strix has by most English authors been considered to be S. flammea [= Tyto alba] of the 12th edition of Linnaeus. This species, however, is not found in the 10th edition, so that it is necessary to find a type among the species which are included in that edition. An examination of Linnaeus’ descriptions and synonomy shows that the Strix of the older authors is Strix stridula = S. aluco of Linnaeus, viz. the Tawny Owl, so that on the principle of Linnean tautonomy this will be the type” (BOU 1915); "Strix Linné, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1, 1758, p. 92. Type, by tautonymy, Strix stridula Linné (Strix, prebinomial specific name in synonymy) = Strix aluco Linné." (Peters 1940, IV, 156).  This is the third diagnosed genus in avian taxonomy. Linnaeus's Strix comprised eleven  species (S. Bubo, S. scandiaca, S. Asio, S. Otus, S. Scops, S. Aluco, S. funerea, S. Nyctea, S. stridula, S. Ulula, S. passerina). The hooting cries of the Tawny Owl are commemorated, sometimes fancifully, in literature and song.
Var. Stryx.
Synon. Aluco, Bulaca, Macabra, Meseidus, Myrtha, Nyctimene, Ptynx, Scotiaptex, Syrnium, Tacitathena, Ulula.
● (syn. Tyto Ϯ Common Barn Owl T. alba) "17. STRIX.  Bec alongé, presque droit à la base; narines longitudinales, grandes; oreilles externe grandes et operculées: ongle intermédiaire crénelé sur son bord interne. . . .aigrettes nulles.   ...   GENRE XVII,  STRIX.  ...  ESPÈCE.  STRIX flammea.  L'Effraie." (de Savigny 1809): based on "Strix" of many ancient authors, "Ulula" and "Flammea" of Gessner 1555, "Aluco minor" of Willughby 1676 and Ray 1713, Strix flammea Linnaeus, 1758, "Aluco" of Brisson 1760, and Strix flammea Gmelin, 1788; "Strix Savigny Descr. Égypte Hist. Nat. vol. i. pp. 69, 113, 1809. Type (by monotypy): Strix flammea auct. = Strix alba Scopoli.  Not Strix Linné, Syst. Nat. 10th ed. p. 92, Jan. 1st, 1758." (Mathews 1927, 278).

Tawny Owl (Atlas)
Latin Name: Strix aluco mauritanica
mauritanica / mauritanicum / mauritanicus / mauritanus
L. Mauritanicus  Moorish, of Mauretania  < Mauritania  Morocco.