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ANAS IN ARABIC CALLIGRAPHY

Anas is a genus of dabbling ducks. It includes the pintails, most teals, and the mallard and its close relatives.

 

It formerly included additional species but following the publication of a molecular phylogenetic study in 2009 the genus was split into four separate genera.

 

The genus now contains 31 living species. The name Anas is the Latin for "duck".

 

The genus Anas was introduced by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae.

 

 Anas is the Latin word for a duck. The genus formerly included additional species.

 

In 2009 a large molecular phylogentic study was published that compared mitochondrial DNA sequences from ducks, geese and swans in the family Anatidae.

 

The results confirmed some of the conclusions of earlier smaller studies and indicated that the genus as then defined was non-monophyletic.

 

 Based on the results of this study, Anas was split into four proposed monophyletic genera with five species including the wigeons transferred to the resurrected genus Mareca, ten species including the shovelers and some teals transferred to the resurrected genus Spatula and the Baikal teal placed in the monotypic genus Sibirionetta.

ANAS IN ARABIC CALLIGRAPHY

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