Catholicism in Madagascar Catholicism langs Malagasy language Malagasy related Austronesian people Austronesian s, Bantu peoples Bantus File Malagasy girls Madagascar Merina.jpg thumb Merina children ...about the ethnic groups of Madagascar their language Malagasy language the residents or citizens of Madagascar Demographics of Madagascar Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox ethnic group group Malagasy ... performing a traditional dance The Malagasy lang fr Malgache ethnic group forms nearly the entire population .... The original Austronesian people Austronesian settlers from Borneo arrived between the third ... and coastal Malagasy, one may speak of a political distinction as well. list of Malagasy monarchs ... the neighboring Betsileo people under their administration first. They later extended Merina control ... of political inequity dogged the people of Madagascar after gaining independence in 1960 candidates .... Within these two broad ethnic and political groupings, the Malagasy were historically further ... and local customs or taboo s known in the Malagasy language as fady . Citation needed date November ... Malagasy are proud to proclaim their association with one or several of these groups as part of their own cultural identity. Highlander ethnic groups Merina people Merina Sihanaka Betsileo people Betsileo Zafimaniry Coastal ethnic groups Antaifasy or Antefasy Antaimoro people Antaimoro or Temoro or Antemoro Antaisaka people Antaisaka or Antesaka Antambahoaka Antandroy or Tandroy Antankarana Antanosy people Antanosy or Tanosy Bara people Bara Betsimisaraka people Betsimisaraka Bezanozano Mahafaly Makoa Mikea people Mikea Sakalava people Sakalava Tanala Tsimihety people Tsimihety Vezo people Vezo Malagasy diaspora There is a population estimated to be around 7,000 of Afro Peruvian s in Morrop n Piura , a city in northern Peru , that are of Malagasy descent and call themselves Mangaches or Malgaches ... del Madagascar kk lv Malga i lt Malagasiai mg Foko malagasy ms Orang Malagasy pl Malgasze ... more details
wiktionary Malagasy IPA mg mala as is the name of the people who live in Madagascar . Malagasy is also the name of the national and official language spoken in Madagascar. It may refer to anything pertaining to or characteristic of the Madagascar island island of Madagascar the Malagasy Republic the Malagasypeople the Malagasy language Malagasy culture the Malagasy ariary Malagasy rice Malagasy fauna Malagasy carnivoran Malagasy Hippopotamus the Malagasy Uprising 1947 to 1948 See also Madagascar disambiguation disambig fa pt Malgaxe ... more details
Bara is a Malagasy language Malagasy dialect spoken by the Bara ethnic group Bara people in southern Madagascar , roughly the regions Ihorombe Ihosy and Atsimo Andrefana Toliara . Neighbouring dialects include Tandroy, Tanosy, Mahafaly, Vezo, Tesaka, Tefasy, Temoro, Betsileo, and Masikoro. Since 1997, the integrated rural development project SoFaBa Soritr asa ho fampandrosoana ny faritra Bara does development work among the Bara people. In 2007 the educational project Green Schools Bara was started, running 12 green pilot schools in the Bara region. There is some literature written about Bara, for instance Elli s Bara Italian language Italian illustrated dictionary, now sold out. Literature Elli, L Dizionario Bara Italiano. Fianarantsoa Ambozontany 1988, 382 p. External links http www.cesa.imb.org peoplegroups bara Cesa official website with a lot of statistics and a detailed bibliograohy about the Bara people and their language http www.smbara.org Green Schools Bara official website Category Malagasy language hr Bara malaga ki jezik mg Bara Malagasy pms Lenga Malagasy, Bara ... more details
. Malagasy mythology portrays a Pygmy peoples pygmy like people called the Vazimba as the original inhabitants. Some Malagasy believe that these original inhabitants still live in the deepest recesses ...Madagascar Malagasy mythology is rooted in oral history and has been transmitted by storytelling angano story , notably the Andriambahoaka epic, including the Ibonia cycle. The Malagasy traditionally believe in a creator god denoted by the word Zanahary. Division of heaven and earth between the Creator and Andrianerinerina , a rebellious culture hero , is a frequent theme of myths outside Imerina . In Madagascar, numerous creation myths explain the origins of particular ethnic groups, such as the tale that traces the lineage of Merina kings back to Andrianerinerina , said to be the son of God incarnate. ref Ottino, P. 1983 . Ancient Malagasy Dynastic Succession The Merina Example. History in Africa, 10 , 247 292. ref In contrast, Andriamanitra in Merina dialect Perfumed Lord , is a word often used to refer to Jesus among Malagasy Christians, and has historically also been used to refer to revered ... as a benevolent force in the life of the living, but among some Malagasy it is believed that the spirits ... books?id LerKCvsyE6EC&pg PA74&dq malagasy mythology&hl ko&ei jQEcTKXdA4PEOK6btZMM&sa X&oi ... them. A particular type of angatra is kinoly beings which look like people but have red eyes and long fingernails and disembowel living people. ref name littleton Rituals such as famadihana rewrapping ... are often the source of fady taboo s that shape the social life of Malagasy communities. Citation ... of some Malagasy tribes claim a blood kinship to the Vazimba, including the Merina dynasty that eventually ... References reflist Paul Ottino, Myth and History The Malagasy Andriambahoaka and the Indonesian Legacy ... links http xroads.virginia.edu Public Ibonia text.html Ibonia Religion topics Category Malagasy mythology Category Malagasy society Religion in Madagascar Category History of Madagascar Category African ... more details
Infobox language name Malagasy states flag Madagascar br flag Comoros br flag Mayotte local nation flag ... iso1 mg iso2b mlg iso2t mlg iso3 mlg lc1 xmv ld1 Antankarana lc2 bhr ld2 Bara Malagasy Bara lc3 msh ld3 Masikoro lc4 bmm ld4 Northern Betsimisaraka lc5 plt ld5 Plateau Malagasy lc6 skg ld6 Sakalava ... Tesaka lc11 xmw ld11 Tsimihety notice IPA Malagasy IPA mg mala as is the national language of Madagascar , a member of the Austronesian family of languages. Most people in Madagascar speak it as a first language as do some people of MalagasypeopleMalagasy descent elsewhere. History File Sorabe malagasy.jpg thumb right 250px Sorabe Malagasy Arabic script File Sorabe Malagasy Arabic script.jpg thumb right 250px Sorabe alphabet Malagasy language Malagasy Arabic script The Malagasy language is not related ... http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 1767 16 Malagasy s family tree on Ethnologue ref a fact ... malgache.pdf ref Malagasy shares much of its basic vocabulary with the Ma anyan language , a language ... settled by Austronesian people from the Malay Archipelago who had passed through Borneo. According ..., as confirmed by linguistics researchers who showed the close relationship between the Malagasy language ... Madagascar . Paris Revue de l histoire des religions ref Thus, the Malagasy language also includes some ... in the 17th century, they found an Arabico Malagasy script in use, known as Sorabe alphabet Sorabe . The oldest known manuscript in that script is a short Malagasy Dutch vocabulary from the early 17th ... is now in the Arabico Malagasy collection of the Biblioth que nationale de France . ref though ... Malagasy tradition, ref Berthier, H.J. 1934 . De l usage de l arabico malgache en Im rina au ... Society to establish schools and churches. Malagasy has a rich tradition of hainteny oratory arts and poetic histories and legends. The most famous is the national epic, Ibonia , about a Malagasy folk hero of the same name. The first book to be printed in Malagasy was the Bible , which was translated ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Agriomelissa malagasy image image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sesiidae subfamilia tribus genus Agriomelissa species A. malagasy binomial Agriomelissa malagasy binomial authority Viette, 1982 ref http www.afromoths.net species show 37438 Afro Moths ref synonyms Melittia malagasy small Viette, 1982 small Agriomelissa malagasy is a moth of the Sesiidae family. It is known from Madagascar . References Reflist wikispecies commons Category Sesiidae Sesioidea stub nl Agriomelissa malagasy vi Agriomelissa malagasy ... more details
people were all dead ref name Fremigacci . Chevign blamed this high number on the Malagasy leaders ...Image 29 Mars 1947 Monument.jpg thumb right 250px Monument commemorating the uprising. The Malagasy Uprising or the Madagascar Revolt was a rebellion against the colonial rule of France by nationalists on the island of Madagascar in 1947 and 1948. It was crushed by the French government, then headed by French Section of the Workers International Socialist Paul Ramadier . 80,000 to 90,000 people were killed, according to certain sources. ref http www.afrik.com article8073.html The Malagasy pacification of 1947 resulted in 89,000 deaths In French, http babelfish.altavista.com babelfish trurl pagecontent?lp fr en&trurl http 3a 2f 2fwww.afrik.com 2farticle8073.html translation ref More recently, however, historians have suggested the much lower figure of 30,000 to 40,000. ref name Fremigacci Jean Fremigacci, La v rit sur la grande r volte de Madagascar, L Histoire , n 318, March 2007. ref The MDRM uprising The Mouvement Democratique de la Renovation Malgache MDRM , whose objective was independence for Madagascar, formed in 1946 in response to the island becoming a French overseas territory . On March 29, 1947, Malagasy nationalist tribesmen revolted in the eastern part of the island. The rebels gained control of one third of the island. The colonial authorities reacted violently to the rebellion ... , hundreds of Malagasy were killed, among them 18 women and a group of prisoners thrown from planes. ref name Fremigacci Other massacres of 35 to 50 people occurred in Farafangana , Manakara , and Mahanoro ... that 80,000 Malagasy escaped to their control in the insurgent zone. Therefore, in December 1948 ... of archive s, etc. The disappearance of 80,000 people 2 of the population would have been felt on the demographic ... repression have caused still present traumas in the Malagasy population. On one hand, many Malagasy ... of the Malagasy uprising. See also History of Madagascar Tripartisme coalition in France References ... more details
Paositra Malagasy is the company responsible for mail postal service in Madagascar . Madagascar stub Postal administrations of Africa Category Communications in Madagascar Category Companies of Madagascar Category Postal organisations Madagascar ... more details
Madagascar for the Malagasy , political party in Madagascar, usually known as Madagasikara otronin ny Malagasy Monima , and in French sometimes Mouvement nationaliste et ind pendant de Madagascar . The National President of the party is Monja Roindefo and its Secretary general is Gabriel Rabearimanana. The party is one of the oldest political parties, founded by Monja Jaona , mayor of the city of Toliara , in the 1950s. It played a significant role in the unrest that led to president Tsiranana s downfall in 1972. In the 2007 elections, the party has formed an alliance with Union Madagascar Tambatra and Manaovasoa, known as TMM, in opposition to the ruling TIM party. Since the 23 September 2007 National Assembly of Madagascar National Assembly Malagasy parliamentary election, 2007 elections it is no longer represented in parliament ref http www.hcc.gov.mg index.php?option com content&task view&id 186&Itemid 1 Results according to the Haute Cour Constitutionelle . ref References reflist refimprove date January 2008 Madagascar stub Malagasy political parties Category Political parties in Madagascar ... more details
The Malagasy passport is issued to citizens of Madagascar for international travel. See also List of passports References passport stub Madagascar stub Category Passports by country Category Politics of Madagascar Passports tr Madagaskar pasaportu ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Malagasy Serotine status LC status system IUCN regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Chiroptera familia Vespertilionidae genus Neoromicia species N. matroka binomial Neoromicia matroka binomial authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas & Schwann, 1905 synonyms range map Eptesicus matroka range map.svg range map caption Malagasy Serotine range The Malagasy Serotine , Neoromicia matroka , is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae . It is found only in Madagascar . Source Chiroptera Specialist Group 2000. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 40033 all Eptesicus matroka . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Vespertilionidae V. V. Vespertilionidae stub Category Vesper bats ca Eptesicus matroka es Eptesicus matroka eu Eptesicus matroka pt Eptesicus matroka ... more details
100 CE and 500 CE. Rice, the cornerstone of the MalagasypeopleMalagasy diet, was cultivated alongside ... Malagasy meal of rice and its accompaniment remains predominant, over the past 100 years other food types and combinations have been popularized by French people in Madagascar French colonists and immigrants from Chinese people in Madagascar China and Indians in Madagascar India . Consequently, Malagasy ... accompany meals in the northwestern coastal regions of Madagascar. ref name achards Malagasy cuisine ... into Madagascar by East African migrants arriving around 1,000  CE. Trade with Arab people Arab and Indian people Indian merchants and European transatlantic traders further enriched the island s culinary ... served with an accompaniment in the official dialect of the Malagasy language , the rice is termed vary ... history and the diversity of the peoples who inhabit it today. The complexity of Malagasy meals can ... Subfossil lemur giant lemurs , elephant bird s, giant fossa and the Malagasy hippopotamus . Early Malagasy communities may have eaten the eggs and less commonly the meat of Aepyornis maximus ... Quaternary extinction event Madagascar extinction of Malagasy megafauna , clear evidence ... Malagasy culture, they were eaten only rarely, typically after their ritual sacrifice at events ... zebu established itself in the highlands. Merina oral history tells that highland people were ... highlands among the Merina. The List of Malagasy monarchs Merina sovereigns celebrated ... ref In contemporary Malagasy society the terminology persists but families are more likely ... of the Atlantic slave trade trans Atlantic slave trade increased maritime trade at Malagasy ... colonies stopped first at Madagascar, where it obtained a stock of local Malagasy rice. The ship took the rice to Charleston, South Carolina , where this Malagasy grain one of 11  varieties of rice ... trips were introduced at coastal Malagasy ports. Local cultivation began soon afterward. ref Campbell ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy Bulbul image image width status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Pycnonotidae genus Hypsipetes species H. madagascariensis binomial Hypsipetes madagascariensis binomial authority P.L.S.M ller, 1776 synonyms The Malagasy Bulbul Hypsipetes madagascariensis , also known as the Madagascar Bulbul , is a species of songbird in the Pycnonotidae family. It is found on the Comoros , Madagascar , Mayotte , and the Seychelles . References AtollResBull176 commonscat Hypsipetes madagascariensis BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 52299 all Hypsipetes madagascariensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. Category Hypsipetes Pycnonotidae stub fr Bulbul de Madagascar hu Madagaszk ri b lb l pt Hypsipetes madagascariensis ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy Hippopotamus status EX status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia image Hippopotamus ... Conservation.pdf journal IBEX Journal of Mountain Ecology ref Several species of Malagasy Hippopotamus also known as Malagasy Dwarf Hippopotamus or Malagasy Pygmy Hippopotamus or Madagascan instead of Malagasy lived on the island of Madagascar but are now believed to be extinct. The animals were very ... Malagasy Hippopotamus.jpg thumb left Hippopotamus madagascariensis skeleton with a Hippopotamus amphibius H. amphibius skull. The Malagasy Hippopotamus was first described in the mid 19th century ... subsequently identified by various researchers. In a careful revision of the fossil record of the Malagasy ... be classified as C. madagascariensis . ref name IBEX The fossil record of the Malagasy Hippopotamus ... are interested in some of the more exotic Malagasy fauna Malagasy fauna .28extinct.29 megafauna ... Species Although not well studied, there is growing acceptance of these three species of Malagasy ... known as the Malagasy Dwarf Hippopotamus, though this term is sometimes applied to the other species of Malagasy Hippos. Bones of H. lemerlei have been dated to about 1,000 years ago 980 200 Radiocarbon ... 07 04 ref . H. madagascariensis Also called the Malagasy Pygmy Hippopotamus, this species was originally ... relationship to the modern pygmy hippopotamus. Like the modern pygmy hippopotamus, the Malagasy Pygmy .... The Malagasy Pygmy Hippo is similarly less aquatic, with many of its fossils found in the Madagascar subhumid forests forested highlands of Madagascar . ref name Eighth Fossils of both the Malagasy ... indicator that both species of Malagasy Hippo descended from a common ancestor, and that the similarities ... The Hippos The Malagasy Pygmy Hippopotamus is classified along with the modern Liberian Pygmy Hippopotamus ... ref H. laloumena In 1990, Faure and Guerin described a third species of Malagasy Hippopotamus, Hippopotamus laloumena Laloumena is a Malagasy language Malagasy word for hippopotamus , which was a distinct ... more details
Image Francs malgaches.JPG thumb The last of Malagasy franc banknotes The franc French language French franc malgache , ISO 4217 code MGF was the currency of Madagascar until January 1, 2005. It was subdivided into 100 centime s. History The first francs to circulate in Madagascar were French franc s. These were supplemented during the First World War by emergency issues, including issues of postage stamps fixed to pieces of card in denominations of 0.05 up to 2 francs. The Malagasy franc was introduced on July 1, 1925, by the France French government for use in the colony. The currency was issued by the government owned Banque de Madagascar and was pegged at par to the French franc. Only banknotes were issued with French coins continuing to circulate. When the Comoro Islands became a separate French territory, the name of the issuing bank was changed to Banque de Madagascar et des Comores . The Madagascar Comores CFA franc XMCF replaced the Malagasy franc on December 26, 1945, with the creation of the other CFA francs. The CFA franc was worth 1.7 French francs until 1948 when a devaluation ... 31, 1961. The CFA franc was replaced by the Malagasy franc on July 1, 1963. It was pegged to the French .... Denominations were given both in francs and malagasy ariary ariary , with 5 francs 1 ariary. Madagascar left the CFA franc CFA franc zone in 1972 and the Malagasy franc was declared convertibility ... 1, 2005, it was replaced by the Malagasy ariary ariary at a rate of 5 francs to the ariary ... Image 1948 Madagascar 1 franc coin.JPG thumb right 1 franc 1948 The first Malagasy coins were issued ... and Malagasy ariary ariary . Banknotes Image Madagascar 5Francs ca1937 obverse.jpg thumb right 5 francs ... and 20 franc notes, distinct Malagasy notes were introduced in 1925 in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 ... name Madagascar History of Malagasy currencies fr icon http www.bondy.ird.fr pleins textes ... Category 1925 establishments Category 2005 disestablishments ca Franc malgaix de Franc Malagasy es ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy civet status NT trend down status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Hawkins, A.F.A. year 2008 id 8668 title Fossa fossana downloaded 22 March 2009 Database entry includes justification for this species is of near threatened. ref image Striped Civet Fossa fossana Madagascar.jpg 100px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Carnivora familia Eupleridae subfamilia Euplerinae genus Fossa genus authority John Edward Gray Gray , 1864 species F. fossana binomial Fossa fossana binomial authority Philipp Ludwig Statius M ller M ller , 1776 range map Fossa fossana range.png The Malagasy or striped civet Fossa fossana , also known as the fanaloka Malagasy, IPA mg f naluk , is a rare Eupleridae euplerid endemic to Madagascar . ref name MSW3 MSW3 Carnivora id 14000452 page 560 ref Previously, the Malagasy civet was placed in the subfamily Hemigalinae with the Banded Palm Civet banded palm civet s and then in its own subfamily, Fossinae, but it is now classified as a member of the subfamily Euplerinae . It has also been classified Fossa fossa . It should not be confused with the Fossa animal fossa common name , a similar animal also endemic to Madagascar, which has the scientific name Cryptoprocta ferox . Nor is it the same as the related&mdash and similarly named&mdash Malagasy carnivore the falanouc , which is also a euplerine. It is a small mammal about 47 cm excluding the tail which is only about 20 cm and 2.5 kg. It has the appearance and movements of a small fox . It has a short coat greyish beige in colour, with dark black horizontal stripes running from head to tail, where the stripes are vertical, wrapping ... from birds nests. The mating season of the Malagasy civet is August to September and the gestation ... Carnivora E. Category Mammals of Africa Civet, Malagasy Category Endemic fauna of Madagascar Category Euplerids Category Monotypic mammal genera Category Carnivorans of Africa Civet, Malagasy br ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Flag Madagascar Protectorate 1885 1896.svg thumb right 200px The Malagasy Protectorate was a French protectorate in what is now Madagascar . Its status was to protect the Kingdom of Imerina . It ended in 1897 as Madagascar became a French colony. The French largely ended the attempts of Malagasy rulers to stymie foreign influence by declaring a protectorate over the entire island in 1894. A protectorate over northwest Madagascar, based on treaties signed with the Sakalava during the 1840s, had existed since 1882. But Queen Ranavalona III refused to recognize the 1894 effort to subordinate her kingdom to French rule. As a result, a French expeditionary force occupied Antananarivo in September 1895. A wave of antiforeign, anti Christian rioting ensued. In 1896 France declared Madagascar a French colony and deported the queen and the prime minister, first to Reunion, and then to Algeria. Coord missing Madagascar Category Former protectorates Category 1897 disestablishments Category History of Madagascar ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy Kestrel status LC status system iucn3.1 image Crecerelle.malgache1.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Falconiformes familia Falconidae genus Falcon Falco species F. newtoni binomial Falco newtoni binomial authority John Henry Gurney Gurney , 1863 subdivision ranks Subspecies subdivision Falco newtoni newtoni br small Gurney, 1863 small Falco newtoni aldabranus br small Hermann Grote ornithologist Grote , 1928 small The Malagasy Kestrel Falco newtoni , also known as the Madagascar Kestrel , Malagasy Spotted Kestrel , Newton s Kestrel , Madagascar Spotted Kestrel , katiti creole language Creole ref Erritzoe, Johannes & Erritzoe, Helga 1993 The Birds of CITES and How to Identify Them. Lutterworth Press. ISBN 071882895X ref or hitsikitsika Malagasy language Malagasy , is a small bird of prey of the genus Falcon Falco . It is named after British ornithologist Edward Newton . It occurs in two subspecies on Madagascar and at Aldabra . The race from Aldabra is also called Aldabra Kestrel Falco newtoni aldabranus . Its closest living relative is the Seychelles Kestrel they were at one time considered conspecific . Their common ancestors appear to have diverged very recently, probably less than 1 million years ago during the Early Pleistocene Early or Middle Pleistocene . The Mauritius Kestrel is more distantly related. Groombridge et al. 2002 Description It can reach a size of 30  cm. The wings are 180  mm to 195  mm at the males and 188 ... Kestrel The Aldabra Kestrel looks similar to the Malagasy Kestrel but it is slightly smaller. The wings .... Some females exhibit entirely white underparts. Distribution and habitat The Malagasy Kestrel has a large ... for the island of Anjouan at the Comores . Reproduction The Malagasy Kestrel usually nests on rock ... The Hawk Conservancy Trust Madagascar Kestrel ref Diet Insects take up the majority of the Malagasy ...?specID 8245 Global Raptor Information Network Madagascar Kestrel ref Voice The Malagasy Kestrel ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy warblers image Long billed Greenbul.jpg image width 250px image caption The Long billed Bernieria Bernieria madagascariensis was formerly placed in the Pycnonotidae regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes subordo Passeri familia Bernieridae familia authority Cibois, David, Gregory & Pasquet, 2010 subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision Bernieria br Crossleyia br Cryptosylvicola br Hartertula br Oxylabes br Thamnornis br Xanthomixis Wikispecies Bernieriidae The Malagasy warblers are a newly validated clade of songbird s. They were formally named Bernieridae in 2010. ref name Cibois2010 Cibois, Alice Normand David, Steven M. S. Gregory & Eric Pasquet 2010 http www.mapress.com zootaxa 2010 f z02554p068f.pdf Bernieridae Aves Passeriformes a family group name for the Malagasy sylvioid radiation , Zootaxa , 2554 65 68. ref The family consists of ten species of small forest birds and is endemism endemic to Madagascar . The monophyly of this group has been proposed as early as 1934 Salomonsen 1934 . But the traditional assignments of these birds were maintained, mistaken by their convergent evolution and the lack of dedicated research. The families to which the Malagasy warblers were formerly assigned Pycnonotidae bulbul s but especially Timaliidae Old World babbler s and the Old World warbler were used as wastebin taxon wastebin taxa , uniting unrelated lineages that were somewhat similar ecological ly and morphology biology morphologically . It was not until the analysis of mtDNA cytochrome b cytochrome b and 16S rRNA Cibois et al ... species vulnerable . Most Malagasy warblers live in the humid rainforests in the east of Madagascar ... Cibois , Alice Pasquet, Eric Schulenberg, Thomas S. & 1999 Molecular Systematics of the Malagasy ... radiation of Malagasy songbirds is revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequence data. Evolution journal ... Bird families Category Malagasy warblers ca Berni rid es Bernieriidae eo Madagaskaraj silvioj ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2011 This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Malagasy Coucal image Centropus toulou.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Cuculiformes familia Cuculidae genus Centropus species C. toulou binomial Centropus toulou binomial authority Philipp Ludwig Statius M ller M ller , 1776 synonyms The Malagasy Coucal or Madagascar Coucal Centropus toulou is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. It is found in Madagascar , the Comoros including Mayotte and the Seychelles where it occurs on Aldabra and formerly on Assumption Island and Cosmoledo . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests. References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 47862 all Centropus toulou . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. Commonscat Centropus toulou Category Centropus Category Birds of Nepal Cuculiformes stub es Centropus toulou fr Coucal toulou it Centropus toulou hu Madagaszk ri boz tkakukk pt Centropus toulou sv Madagaskarsporrg k ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy Kingfisher image Alcedo vintsioides.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Coraciiformes familia Alcedinidae genus Alcedo species A. vintsioides binomial Alcedo vintsioides binomial authority Joseph Fortun Th odore Eydoux Eydoux & Paul Gervais Gervais , 1836 synonyms Corythornis vintsioides The Malagasy Kingfisher or Madagascar Kingfisher Alcedo vintsioides is a species of bird in the Alcedinidae family. It is found in Madagascar , and Mayotte Comoros . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical mangrove forest s. Commons Alcedo vintsioides It is closely related to the Malachite Kingfisher Alcedo cristata which is widely distributed in mainland Africa . See also List of birds of Madagascar References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 47695 all Alcedo vintsioides . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. Category Alcedo Coraciiformes stub ca Blauet de Madagascar de Madagaskarzwergfischer fr Martin p cheur vintsi it Alcedo vintsioides hu Madagaszk ri j gmad r pt Alcedo vintsioides vi B ng chanh l c Madagascar ... more details
Malagasy Orogeny is the name given to the Ediacaran to Cambrian orogeny that resulted as India collided with the already amalgamated Africa n continent that consisted of Azania and the Congo Tanzania Bangweulu Block. ref Collins and Pisarevsky 2005 Amalgamating eastern Gondwana The evolution of the Circum Indian Orogens. Earth Science Reviews, 71, 229 270 ref The orogeny affects the parts of the East African Orogeny East African Orogen ref Stern, R. J. 1994 Neoproterozoic 900 550 Ma Arc Assembly and continental collision in the East African Orogen. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 22, 319 351 ref that are now found in southern India, Madagascar and central Arabian Peninsula Arabia . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Category Orogeny geology stub ... more details
Malagasy Institute for Emissions introduced banknotes in denominations of 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 ... in words, not numerals. On 12 June 1973, the Banky Foiben ny Repoblika Malagasy Central Bank of the Malagasy ... title The Banknote Book chapter Malagasy Republic publisher www.BanknoteNews.com year 2012 location ... in a referendum, and the Second Malagasy Republic, to be called the Repoblica Demokratika Malagasy ..., the former Banky Foiben ny Repoblika Malagasy was renamed Banky Foiben i Madagasikara Central Bank ... sv Ariary tr Ariary uk yo Malagasy ariary zh ... more details
Taxobox name Malagasy Harrier status VU status system IUCN3.1 image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Falconiformes or Accipitriformes , q.v. familia Accipitridae genus Circus genus Circus species C. macrosceles binomial Circus macrosceles binomial authority Alfred Newton Newton , 1863 synonyms Circus maillardi macrosceles The Malagasy Harrier Circus macrosceles is a bird of prey belonging to the marsh harrier group of harrier bird harriers . It inhabits Madagascar and the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean . It was formerly regarded as a subspecies of the R union Harrier C. maillardi but is increasingly treated as a separate species. It is also known as the Madagascar Harrier , Madagascar Marsh Harrier or Malagasy Marsh Harrier . Description It is about 42 55  cm long the female is up to 13 larger than the male. The male has a blackish back and a greyer head with dark streaks. The underparts and rump are whitish and the tail is grey with dark bars. The forewings and wingtips are blackish while the secondaries are grey with dark bars. Females are browner than the males. The R union Harrier is smaller and darker with shorter legs and shorter, more rounded wings. Males have a blacker head and plainer secondaries and tail. Distribution and habitat In Madagascar it is found in marshland and grassland across the island except for the south. It is generally scarce with the largest numbers in the north west. It occurs from sea level up to 1800 m. On the Comoros it is more often found in drier habitats and in forested areas. It has occurred on all four main islands but there are no recent records from Mayotte . Its population size is uncertain but is estimated to be between 250 and 999 individuals. It is thought to be declining as a result of hunting and habitat destruction and is classed as vulnerable species vulnerable by BirdLife International . Behaviour It feeds mainly on birds such as the Madagascar Partridge and also takes ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Storm image caption image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels. Set the value as a number without px . background group or band alias origin Fianarantsoa , Madagascar genre Power metal , years active 1998 present label Independent associated acts website current members Dolly br Dezman br Marco br Dericthebeast br Tantely past members Clark br Manitra br Mahery Storm is a Malagasy people Malagasy Power metal band formed in 1998. They are one of the few Madagascar based bands to play heavy metal and the first to play power metal. All of their lyrics are written in the Malagasy language . They released their self titled debut album in 2005. Members Current Dolly Vocals, Guitar founder Dezman Bass, Vocals Marco Keyboard, Guitar Dericthebeast Drums Tantely Flute, Percussion Former Clark Vocals 2001 Manitra Bass 1999 Mahery Bass 2000 Discography Storm 2005 Category Musical groups established in 1998 Category Malagasy musical groups Category Power metal musical groups sco Storm Malagasy baund links http www.wix.com dtbeast storm Storm Official Website ... more details