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Falco kurochkini

Falco kurochkini

Suarez & Olson, 2001

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Cuban Falcon (Halcón Cubano)
Suárez, William (2022): Catalogue of Cuban fossil and subfossil birds. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 142 (1): 10-74, DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i1.2022.a3
Distribution. — Cave deposits in west and central Cuba (see Appendix). Pinar del Río. Los Palacios: PEA (Suárez 2004 b: 156). Artemisa. Caimito: ACP (Suárez & Olson 2001 a: 36), ASA = type locality (Suárez 2000 b: table 1 [‘ Falconidae indeterminate’], Suárez & Olson 2001 a: 35 – 36 [‘ Falco kurochkini, new species’]). Mayabeque. San José de las Lajas: YCC (Jiménez & Orihuela 2021: 169). Camagüey. Sierra de Cubitas: CFO (Suárez & Olson 2001 a: 36). Direct 14 C dating. — None. For dating of associated fauna at PEA (17,406 ± 161 14 C yr BP), see Suárez & Díaz-Franco (2003: 373). Notes. — Known by most postcranial elements. Present in some cave deposits (Suárez 2000 b: 67, 2004 b: 156, Jiménez & Orihuela 2021: 169) containing ancient barn owl pellets (cf. Tyto furcata and T. noeli), as this extinct falcon was frequently predated by tytonids. F. kurochkini had marked terrestrial habits with hindlimb elements slenderer than in any congeneric (Suárez & Olson 2001 a: 37).
Suárez, William (2022): Catalogue of Cuban fossil and subfossil birds. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 142 (1): 10-74, DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i1.2022.a3
Holotype. — Left tarsometatarsus, MNHNCu 75.3229, formerly P 3229, WS 1054 (Suárez & Olson 2001 a: 35, fig. 2 D [anterior]; see also Díaz-Franco 2004: 157, Herrera-Uria et al. 2015: 114). Collected 4 May 1997 by WS in a small sink known as ‘ El Sumidero’, at the type locality (Suárez & Olson 2001 a; 35; see Suárez 2000 b). Other material. — Coracoid: right, MNHNCu 75.3209 (fig. 1 A [ventral]); left, USNM 510237. Humerus: left, MNHNCu 75.3210 (fig. 1 B [anconal]), USNM 510238; left lacking pectoral crest, USNM 510239; incomplete left, MNHNCu 75.3211; proximal left, MNHNCu 75.3212 – 3214; right lacking proximal end, MNHNCu 75.3215; proximal right, USNM 510238; distal right, USNM 510241. Ulna: proximal right, MNHNCu 75.3217, USNM 510242; distal right, MNHNCu 75.3219; proximal left, MNHNCu 75.3216 (fig. 1 C [internal]); distal left, MNHNCu 75.3218, USNM 510249 (fig. 1 C [internal]). Carpometacarpus: proximal right, MNHNCu 75.3220 (fig. 1 D [external]). Notarium: incomplete, MNHNCu 75.3221 (fig. 2 A [ventral]). Femur: left, MNHNCu 75.3222 (fig. 2 B [anterior]), USNM 510243; distal half of right, MNHNCu 75.3226; left lacking distal end, MNHNCu 75.3223; proximal left, MNHNCu 75.3224 – 3225, USNM 510244. Tibiotarsus: right, MNHNCu 75.3227 (fig. 2 C [anterior]); left, USNM 510245; proximal half of left, USNM 510246; right lacking proximal end, MNHNCu 75.3230; distal right, MNHNCu 75.3228. Tarsometatarsus: right lacking proximal end, USNM 510247; left lacking distal end, IGP / ACC 406 - 3 (fig. 2 E [anterior]); shaft of left, USNM 510248. Cited material and figures are from Suárez & Olson (2001 a). See also Díaz-Franco (2004: 157), Herrera-Uria et al. (2015: 114). Type locality. — Cueva de Sandoval (ASA), c. 4 km south of the town of Vereda Nueva, municipality of Caimito, Artemisa [formerly La Habana] province, Cuba (Suárez & Olson 2001 a: 35). Fig. 6.
Suárez, William (2022): Catalogue of Cuban fossil and subfossil birds. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 142 (1): 10-74, DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i1.2022.a3

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Figure 6. Cueva de Sandoval (ASA), Caimito, western Cuba. Type locality of †Gigantohierax suarezi Arredondo & Arredondo and †Falco kurochkini Suárez & Olson.

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Catalogue of Cuban fossil and subfossil birds

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Suárez, William (2022): Catalogue of Cuban fossil and subfossil birds. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 142 (1): 10-74, DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v142i1.2022.a3

Suárez W, felipe (2022). Catalogue of Cuban fossil and subfossil birds. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/xhn27g accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-17.

CC0Published 3/11/2022View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
241079648
Dataset Key
298e164c-f86e-4b3e-b3b3-2562d0ba6048
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Taxon ID
E575C653FF9A083EFE9FA07D551FFA83.taxon
Last Crawled
6/9/2026
Last Interpreted
6/9/2026