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Leptoptilos

Leptoptilos is a genus of very large tropical storks, commonly known as adjutants. The name means thin (lepto) feather (ptilos). Two species are resident breeders in southern Asia, and the marabou stork is found in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Taxonomy and species
The genus Leptoptilos was introduced in 1831 by the French naturalist René Lesson. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek leptos meaning "delicate" or "slender" with ptilon meaning "feather". The type species was subsequently designated as the greater adjutant by George Robert Gray. The genus contains three extant species. Fossils There is an ample fossil record of this genus. Many fossils members of the genus were much larger than living species, standing as tall as a man, with the earliest being Leptoptilos falconeri from the Pliocene of Afro-Eurasia. Giant Leptoptilos storks survived into the Late Pleistocene on the Southeast Asian islands of Java (L. titan) and Flores (L. robustus). • †Leptoptilos falconeri (Early to Late Pliocene of south Asia and east Africa) • †Leptoptilos indicus (Late Pliocene of Siwalik, India) – formerly Cryptociconia indica, may be the same as L. falconeri (Louchart et al. 2005) • †Leptoptilos lui (Middle Pleistocene of Jinniushan, Liaoning, China) • †Leptoptilos patagonicus (Puerto Madryn Late Miocene of Valdés Peninsula, Argentina) • †Leptoptilos pliocenicus (Early Pliocene of Odesa, Ukraine and Urugus, Ethiopia to Late Pliocene of Koro Toro, Chad and Olduvai, Tanzania) – includes L. cf. falconeri, may be the same as L. falconeri • †Leptoptilos richae (Beglia Late Miocene of Bled ed Douarah, Tunisia, and Wadi Moghara, Egypt?) • †Leptoptilos robustus (Pleistocene, Flores, Indonesia) • †Leptoptilos titan (Notopuro Middle/Late Pleistocene of Watualang, Java, Indonesia) • †Leptoptilos sp. (Ngorora Formation Late Miocene of Baringo District, Kenya: Louchart et al. 2005) †Leptoptilos siwalicensis from the Siwalik deposits (Late Miocene? to Late Pliocene) may belong to this genus or to a closely related one (Louchart et al. 2005). ==References==
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