Mees's Nightjar

      Mees's Nightjar
      Conservation status
      Scientific classification
      Kingdom: Animalia
      Phylum: Chordata
      Class: Aves
      Order: Caprimulgiformes
      Family: Caprimulgidae
      Genus: Caprimulgus
      Species: C. meesi
      Binomial name
      Caprimulgus meesi
      Sangster & Rozendaal, 2004

      The Mees's Nightjar (Caprimulgus meesi) is a member of the nightjar family (Caprimulgidae) described as new to science in 2004.

      It is a representative of the Large-tailed Nightjar complex found on Flores and Sumba, Indonesia. Previously unrecognised as a separate taxon due to its lack of morphological distinctness, Sangster and Rozendaal (2004) described this new species on the basis of its vocalisations, which differ significantly from those of the Large-tailed Nightjar races resident on other islands in the Lesser Sundas.

      The species is named after Gerlof Mees, former curator of the Natural History Museum, Leiden.

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      Last modified on 12 June 2013, at 15:53