The
genus Phaethon was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist
Carl Linnaeus in the
tenth edition of his
Systema Naturae. The name is from
Ancient Greek phaethōn meaning 'sun'. The
type species was designated as the
red-billed tropicbird (
Phaethon aethereus) by
George Robert Gray in 1840. Tropicbirds were traditionally grouped in the
order Pelecaniformes, which contained the
pelicans,
cormorants and shags,
darters,
gannets and boobies and
frigatebirds. In the
Sibley–Ahlquist taxonomy, the Pelecaniformes were united with other groups into a large "Ciconiiformes". More recently, this grouping is massively
paraphyletic (missing closer relatives of its distantly related groups) and split again. Microscopic analysis of eggshell structure by Konstantin Mikhailov in 1995 found that the eggshells of tropicbirds lacked the covering of thick microglobular material of other Pelecaniformes. Jarvis,
et al.'s 2014 paper "Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds" aligns the tropicbirds most closely with the
sunbittern and the
kagu of the
Eurypygiformes, with these two clades forming the sister group of the "core water birds", the
Aequornithes, and the Metaves hypothesis abandoned. •
Family Phaethontidae Brandt 1840 • Genus †
Proplegadis Harrison & Walker 1971 • †
Proplegadis fisheri Harrison & Walker 1971 • Genus †
Phaethusavis Bourdon, Amaghzaz & Bouya 2008 • †
Phaethusavis pelagicus Bourdon, Amaghzaz & Bouya 2008 • Genus †
Heliadornis Olson 1985 • †
H. ashbyi Olson 1985 • †
H. minor Kessler 2009 • †
H. paratethydicus Mlíkovský 1997 • Genus
Phaethon Linnaeus,
1758 •
Red-billed tropicbird P. aethereus (tropical Atlantic, eastern Pacific, and Indian oceans) •
Red-tailed tropicbird,
P. rubricauda (Indian Ocean and the western and central tropical Pacific) •
White-tailed tropicbird,
P. lepturus (widespread in tropical waters, except in the eastern Pacific) The red-billed tropicbird is basal within the genus. The split between the red-billed tropicbird and the other two tropicbirds is hypothesized to have taken place about six million years ago, with the split between the red-tailed and white-tailed tropicbird taking place about four million years ago.
Phaethusavis and
Heliadornis are prehistoric genera of tropicbirds described from
fossils.
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