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Lagopus is a genus of in the subfamily commonly known as ptarmigans (). The genus contains four living species with numerous described subspecies, all living in or cold upland areas.


Taxonomy and etymology
The Lagopus was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the ( Lagopus lagopus) as the . The genus name Lagopus is derived from lagos (λαγος), meaning ", ", + pous (πους), "foot", in reference to the feathered feet and toes typical of this cold-adapted group (such as the ). The specific epithets muta and leucura were for a long time misspelt mutus and leucurus, in the erroneous belief that the ending of Lagopus denotes masculine gender. However, as the Ancient Greek term λαγωπους is of feminine gender, and the specific epithet has to agree with that, the feminine muta and leucura are correct.

The English name ptarmigan comes from the name for , tarmachan (), meaning “croaker”, which refers to the bird’s frog-like call. The p- was added due to a mistaken belief in a Greek origin, as if the word were related to the Greek word πτερόν ( pterón), 'wing'.Lockwood, W. B. (1984). The Oxford Book of British Bird Names. Oxford University Press .


Description
The four species are all sedentary specialists of cold regions. Willow ptarmigan is a circumpolar species, white-tailed ptarmigan is a North American bird, and rock ptarmigan breeds in both and mountain habitats across and North America. With the exception of the red grouse (until recently considered a subspecies of willow ptarmigan), all have a white winter plumage that helps them blend into the snowy background. Even their remiges are white, while these feathers are black in almost all birds (even birds that are predominantly white, such as the ) because makes them more resilient and thus improves flight performance. The Lagopus grouse apparently found it easier to escape by not being seen than by flying away.

These are hardy vegetarian birds, but are also taken by the developing young. In all species except for the willow ptarmigan, the female takes all responsibility for nesting and caring for the chicks, as is typical with gamebirds.


Species
The genus contains four species:

(also willow grouse)
Lagopus lagopus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Summer: marbled brown and reddish with black tail and white underparts; winter: most subspecies have white plumage except for black tail.10–20 subspecies. Circumarctic range in forest and moorlands of northern Eurasia and North America. Status: Least Concern.

Lagopus scotica
(Latham, 1787)
Reddish brown with black tail all year roundMonotypic. and

Lagopus muta
(Montin, 1781)
Summer: grey and brown upperparts; winter: white plumage. Distinguish from willow ptarmigan by habitat – higher elevations and more barren ground.20–30 subspecies. Arctic and subarctic Eurasia and North America on rocky mountainsides and tundra. Status: Least Concern.
White-tailed ptarmigan
Lagopus leucura
(Richardson, 1831)
Summer: greyish-brown and speckled; winter: white plumage. Males identifiable by reddish eyecombs. The smallest ptarmigan.Alpine areas above the timberline in North America from Alaska and western Canada to New Mexico. Status: Least Concern.


Fossil record
Two species and two are only known from :

  • Lagopus atavus ( of ? - )
  • Lagopus balcanicus (Late Pliocene of , Bulgaria)Boev, Z. 1995. "Middle Villafranchian birds from Varshets (Western Balkan Range - Bulgaria)". In: Peters, D. (ed.). Acta palaeornithologica. 3. Symposium SAPE. 5. Internat. Senckenberg-Konferenz 22–26 Juni 1992. - Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg. Frankfurt a. M., 181: 259-269.
  • Lagopus lagopus noaillensis ( of )
  • Lagopus mutus correzensis (Pleistocene of W Europe)

  • Madge, Steve; McGowan, Philip J. K. & Kirwan, Guy M. (2002): Pheasants, partidges and grouse: a guide to the pheasants, partridges, quails, grouse, guineafowl, buttonquails and sandgrouse of the world. Christopher Helm, London. .


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