Genus Pica

Pica is a genus of seven species of birds in the family Corvidae in both the New World and the Old. It is one of several corvid genera whose members are known as magpies.

Pica
Temporal range: Pliocene–Recent
Genus Pica
Eurasian magpie (P. pica)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Corvidae
Genus: Pica
Brisson, 1760
Type species
Corvus pica
Linnaeus, 1758
Species

Pica have long tails and have predominantly black and white markings. For instance, one species travels throughout Europe to Asia, one lives in western North America, one stays within California, one is confined to southwestern Saudi Arabia, and another one comes from North Africa. The last two species are often considered subspecies of the Eurasian. They were previously considered closely related to the blue and green magpies of Asia, but research suggests their closest relatives are the Eurasian crows.

Taxonomy

The genus Pica was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760. He derived the name by tautonymy from the specific epithet of the Eurasian magpie Corvus pica which was introduced by Linnaeus in 1758. Pica is the Latin word for the Eurasian magpie.

In 2018, a molecular phylogenetic study found that the Eurasian magpie consisted of multiple species including the Maghreb magpie, the Asir magpie, the black-rumped magpie and the oriental magpie.

Species

The genus contains seven living species:

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
Genus Pica  Pica pica Eurasian magpie Europe and Asia
Genus Pica  Pica mauritanica Maghreb magpie northwest Africa
Genus Pica  Pica asirensis Asir magpie Asir Region of Saudi Arabia
Genus Pica  Pica bottanensis Black-rumped magpie central Bhutan, west-central China
Genus Pica  Pica serica Oriental magpie southeastern Russia and Myanmar to eastern China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and northern Indochina
Genus Pica  Pica hudsonia Black-billed magpie western half of North America
Genus Pica  Pica nuttalli Yellow-billed magpie California

Fossil species

Two prehistoric species of Pica are currently known: Pica mourerae, from fossils found in PliocenePleistocene boundary strata on Mallorca, and Pica praepica, from Early Pleistocene strata of Bulgaria.

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