- (
Clamator glandarius) as the type species. The name
Clamator is
Latin for "he who shouts" from clamare, "to shout".
There are four species:
Clamator cuckoos...
- The
Jacobin cuckoo (
Clamator jacobinus), also pied
cuckoo or pied
crested cuckoo, is a
member of the
cuckoo order of
birds that is
found in
Africa and...
- The
striped owl (Asio
clamator) is a medium-sized owl with
large ear
tufts and a brownish-white
facial disk
rimmed with black. Its beak is black, and it...
- The
great spotted cuckoo (
Clamator glandarius) is a
member of the
cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes,
which also
includes the roadrunners, the anis...
-
Monochamus clamator clamator (LeConte, 1852)
Monochamus clamator latus Casey, 1924
Monochamus clamator linsleyi Dillon & Dillon, 1941
Monochamus clamator nevadensis...
- The chestnut-winged
cuckoo or red-winged
crested cuckoo (
Clamator coromandus) is a
cuckoo found in
Southeast Asia and
parts of
South Asia. It has dark...
- One species,
Haemoproteus centropi, is
described from
cuckoos such as
Clamator jacobinus and
Centropus sinensis and is
spread by mosquitoes. Immature...
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Rhinortha Phaenicophaeini Ceuthmochares Clamator Coccycua Coccyzus Dasylophus Phaenicophaeus Piaya Rhamphococcyx Taccocua Zanclostomus Cuculini Cacomantis...
- nest in trees.
There are
usually 2–4 eggs laid. The great-spotted
cuckoo (
Clamator glandarius)
sometimes uses this
species as a
brood host.
BirdLife International...
- maracana) Vinaceous-breasted
amazon (Amazona vinacea)
Striped owl (Asio
clamator)
Spectacled owl (Pulsatrix per****illata) Toco
toucan (Ramphastos toco)...