. A dictionary of birds . Holzhauer is a German equivalent(Bechstein, Gemeinn. Naturgesch. Deiitschl. ii. p. 1007). ^ The derivations of the many names of the Woodpecker in the earliereditions of Yarrells work are extremely erroneous, being the work of someanonymous authority in days before the study was placed on a surebasis. 422 HOACTZIN the LinricBan genus Phasianus, some of its many peculiarities wererecognized by Illiger in 1811 as sufficient to establish it as a dis-tinct genus, Opisthocomus; but various positions were assigned to itby subsequent systematists, whose views, not b
. A dictionary of birds . Holzhauer is a German equivalent(Bechstein, Gemeinn. Naturgesch. Deiitschl. ii. p. 1007). ^ The derivations of the many names of the Woodpecker in the earliereditions of Yarrells work are extremely erroneous, being the work of someanonymous authority in days before the study was placed on a surebasis. 422 HOACTZIN the LinricBan genus Phasianus, some of its many peculiarities wererecognized by Illiger in 1811 as sufficient to establish it as a dis-tinct genus, Opisthocomus; but various positions were assigned to itby subsequent systematists, whose views, not being based on anyinformation respecting its internal structure, do not here requireparticular attention. LHerminier, in 1837, was the first to giveany account of its anatomy {Comptes llendns, v. p. 433), and fromhis time our knowledge of it has been successively increased bymany authors.^ After a minute description of the skeleton of Opisthocomus, Aviththe especial object of determining its affinities, Prof. Huxley { HOACTZIX. cit.) declared that it resembles the ordinary Gallinaceous birds andPigeons more than it does any others, and that when it divergesfrom them it is either sui generis or approaches the Mmophagidx.^He accordingly regarded it as the type and sole member of a group,named by him Heteromorph.^, which sprang from the greatCarinate stem later than the Tiiiaiimnorplw;, Turniromorplini, orCharadriomorphx, but before the Peristeromorpiha, Pferoclomoiphx, orAledoromorpha. This conclusion is substantially the same as that Johannes Miiller, Ber. ATcad. Wissensch. Berlin, 1841, p. 177 ; Deville,Rev. 1852, p. 217; Gervais, Expid. Amirique du Sud, Zool. Anaf.(Castelnau), p. 66 ; Huxley, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 304 ; Garrod, op. cit. 1879,p. 109; Perrin, Trans. Zool. Soc. ix. p. ; Parker, o^- t^- xi- PP- 43-85;C. G. Young, Notes Leyd. Mus. x. pp. 169-174, pi. 8 ; Quclch, Ihis, 1890, ; Gadow, Trans. R. Irish Acad. sev. 3, ii. pp. 147-154, pis. v
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