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Sternum (Breast Bone) of the White-bellied Woodpecker Dryocopus javensis (MCZ 343061)


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Phylogenic Position
Aves - Neognathae - Piciformes - Picidae - Dryocopus - Dryocopus javensis
Species Description
The White-Bellied Woodpecker is found in the evergreen forests of tropical Asia, ranging from the Western Ghats in India to east Asia; it has many subspecies, and some island populations are endangered or extinct. Also known as the Great Black Woodpecker, it is one of the largest of the Asiatic woodpeckers, and its drums and calls louder than its smaller relatives. The White-Bellied Woodpecker nests in holes in large, dead trees, and it eats insects and larvae, though it will also consume some fruits. The White-Bellied Woodpecker’s toes are zygodactylous, meaning two toes point forward and two point back; this allows it to climb vertically with ease, but makes for awkward horizontal movement.
Specimen Information
Species Dryocopus javensis (White-bellied Woodpecker)
Element Sternum (Breast Bone)
Specimen Number MCZ 343061
Sex
Location
Geological Age Recent
 
Technical Information
Scanner Konica Minolta Range7
Resolution 40 µm
Number of Data Points 436770
Number of Data Polygons 218387
Date Scanned December 22, 2009
Scan Technician Rachael Martinez
Edited By Rachael Martinez
 
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Other Dryocopus javensis (White-bellied Woodpecker) Elements
Specimen Element
MCZ 343061 Left Humerus (Left Upper Arm Bone)
MCZ 343061 Right Humerus (Right Upper Arm Bone)
MCZ 343061 Left Femur (Left Upper Leg Bone)
MCZ 343061 Right Femur (Right Femur)
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