Calendulauda


Calendulauda is a genus of lark in the family Alaudidae. Established by Edward Blyth in 1855, it contains eight species.

Taxonomy and systematics

The genus Calendulauda was introduced by the English zoologist Edward Blyth in 1855 with the Karoo lark as the type species. The name Calendulauda is a combination of the names of two other lark genera: Calendula and Alauda. All of the species in this genus were formerly assigned to the genus Mirafra and several were also formerly assigned to the genera Alauda and Certhilauda.

Species

The genus Calendulauda contains eight species:
ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution-
Calendulauda rufaRusty bush larkcentral and west Africa-
Calendulauda sabotaSabota larksouthern Africa-
Calendulauda poecilosternaPink-breasted larksoutheastern South Sudan and southern Ethiopia through Kenya to southern Somalia, northeastern Tanzania and eastern Uganda-
Calendulauda gillettiGillett's larkeast Africa-
Calendulauda africanoidesFawn-coloured lark south-central and east-central Africa-
Calendulauda albescensKaroo larkSouth Africa-
Calendulauda burraRed larkwestern South Africa and possibly Namibia-
Calendulauda erythrochlamysDune lark Namibia and northwest South Africa-