Buteo jamaicensis ( Gmelin, 1788 )
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Buteo jamaicensis ( Gmelin, 1788) View in CoL
Red-tailed Hawk; Gavilán de Monte
Falco jamaicensis Gmelin, 1788 , Syst. Nat. Vol. 1, no. 1 p. 266.
Referred material. San Felipe I: Distal end of left femur, MNHNCu 75.4741.
Description. This material coincides in its large size and is identical to the equivalent element in the skeleton of Buteo jamaicensis Gmelin, 1788 .
Comments. Buteo jamaicensis is the largest species of its genus from these tar seeps. This hawk is the commonest accipitrid in Cuba today, which lives in forests located at low and middle height elevations, in addition to muddy forests ( Garrido & Kirkconnell 2011:80).
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Buteo jamaicensis ( Gmelin, 1788 )
Suárez, William 2020 |
Falco jamaicensis
Gmelin 1788 |