Coraciiformes
The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colourful birds including the kingfishers, the bee-eaters, the rollers, the motmots, and the todies. They generally have syndactyly, with three forward-pointing toes, though in many kingfishers one of these is missing.
In the past, Coraciiformes encompassed all anisodactyl members of the Cavitaves. This means that the birds currently classified in Leptosomiformes and Bucerotiformes were formerly classified in Coraciiformes.
This is largely an Old World order, with the representation in the New World limited to the dozen or so species of todies and motmots, and a mere handful of the more than a hundred species of kingfishers.
The name Coraciiformes means "raven-like". Specifically, it comes from the Latin language "corax", meaning "raven" and Latin "forma", meaning "form".
Systematics
The phylogenetic relationships between the six families in the order Coraciiformes is shown below. The cladogram is based on a large study by Richard Prum and colleagues published in 2015. The number of species in each family is taken from the list maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela C. Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee.Several extinct coraciiform families are only known from Paleogene fossils. They probably belong to the basal group and are sometimes difficult to assign because they were even closer still to the Piciformes. In addition, there are some prehistoric genera which are likewise difficult to place into a family. At least the Eocoraciidae are very basal, but the Late Eocene Geranopteridae form a superfamily Coracioidea with the extant rollers and ground-rollers already. A few prehistoric taxa of the present-day families have been described; see the family articles for details.
Taxonomic sequence
- File:Protornis glaronensis.JPG|thumb|247x247px|Protornis, a fossil coraciiform from the Oligocene of SwitzerlandUnresolved
- * Genus Quasisyndactylus - alcediniform, basal?
- * Genus Cryptornis - bucerotid? geranopterid?
- * Family Primobucconidae, including Primobucco and Septencoracias
- * Coraciiformes gen. et spp. indet. PQ 1216, QU 15640
- * Genus Protornis - basal to motmotids and meropids?
- Family Bucorvidae
- Family Bucerotidae
- Family Upupidae
- Family Phoeniculidae
- Basal group
- * Family Eocoraciidae
- * Family Geranopteridae - includes "Nupharanassa" bohemica
- * Family Coraciidae
- * Family Brachypteraciidae
- * Family Meropidae
- Suborder Alcedines
- * Family Todidae
- * Family Momotidae
- * Family Alcedinidae