Yes, Erithacus johnstoniae (the Johnston's robin) and Erithacus rubecula (the European robin) are related species, both belonging to the family Muscicapidae. They share a common ancestry within the genus Erithacus, which includes several species of robins and chats. Despite their close relationship, they have distinct geographical distributions and ecological niches.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
Same genus or closely related species.
species
Embryos of closely related species are expected to have greater similarity due to their shared ancestry and genetic similarities. During early development, many fundamental processes and structures are conserved among species that are closely related. In contrast, distantly related species may exhibit more divergent developmental pathways, leading to greater differences in their embryonic forms. This phenomenon is often demonstrated in comparative embryology, where similarities in early stages can indicate evolutionary relationships.
Similar species are grouped in a taxonomic category called a genus. A genus is a group of closely related species that share common characteristics and are more closely related to each other than to species in other genera.
I am pretty sure the genus is Turdus and the species is rebecula. So that would make the binomial nomenclature T. rebecula
No, European robins (Erithacus rubecula) do not migrate to Australia. They are primarily found in Europe and parts of western and central Asia. In contrast, Australia has its own native species of robins, such as the eastern yellow robin and the red-capped robin, which are not related to the European robin.
Robins are primarily found in North America and Europe. The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is common across the United States and Canada, while the European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) is prevalent in Europe. Additionally, there are species of robins in other regions, including parts of Asia and Africa.
The genus and species name of most parrots is "Psittacus erithacus."
There are many different black birds, not all called blackbirds.In the UK a Blackbird is Turdus merula.The US has different bird species.
They are related to all other species of ant.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
similarity
Related species have inherited homologous traits from a common ancestor.
the species that are related to the komodo dragon is the iguana and the chamillione that's all
what is Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
No. Yoshis and Birdos are two completely different species.