Tockus

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Tockus is a genus of birds in the hornbill family, Bucerotidae, that are native to Africa.

Taxonomy

The genus Tockus was introduced in 1830 by the French naturalist René Lesson. He listed three species in his new genus but did not specify a type species.<ref>Template:Cite book Published in 8 livraisons between 1830 and 1831. For the publication date see: Template:Cite book </ref> In 1840 the English zoologist George Gray selected the type as Buceros erythrorhynchus, the northern red-billed hornbill.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The genus name is derived from a word used by local people in Senegal for a hornbill.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Description

Hornbills in the genus Tockus are medium-sized African birds with triangular shaped curved bills. They can be found in tropical and sub-tropical African grasslands, forests and savannahs. They all have long tail feathers which are black on the exterior and white on the interior.

Species

The genus contains the following ten species:<ref name=ioc>Template:Cite web</ref>

References

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  • Gordon Lindsay Maclean - Robert's Birds of South Africa, 6th Edition

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