- Source: White-bellied whipbird
The white-bellied whipbird (Psophodes leucogaster), also called the Mallee whipbird, is a species of bird in the family Psophodidae. It is endemic to southern Australia. It had not been seen or heard in Victoria for 40 years until 2022 when a recording of its song was made in Big Desert Wilderness Park.
Taxonomy
The species was formerly considered as a subspecies of Psophodes nigrogularis, so shared the common name of "western whipbird". The Clements Checklist refers to this species with the common name western whipbird (white-bellied) to distinguish it from P. nigrogularis (black-throated).
The white-bellied whipbird was described by the Australian ornithologists Frank Howe and John Ross in 1933. It was split from the black-throated whipbird (formerly the western whipbird) based on a comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences published in 2017.
Two subspecies are recognised:
P. l. leucogaster Howe & Ross, JA, 1933 – south central Australia
P. l. lashmari Mason, IJ & Schodde, 1991 – Kangaroo Island
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- White-bellied whipbird
- Psophodidae
- Mallee whipbird
- List of birds by common name
- Western whipbird
- Black-throated whipbird
- List of birds of Australia
- Healesville Sanctuary
- Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex
- List of birds of Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica