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Sarkidiornis is a genus within the family Anatidae comprising two species that inhabit aquatic environments in tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Africa and southern Asia.. Sarkidiornis is sometimes considered a monotypic genus with its sole member the knob-billed duck (S. melanotos), a cosmopolitan species.

TaxonomyEdit

This genus was first described in 1838 by Thomas Campbell Eyton.<ref name="r923">Template:Cite book</ref> The type species, Anser melanotos (S. melanotos), was originally described in 1769 by Thomas Pennant, based on a bird collected in what is now Sri Lanka.<ref name="u991">Template:Cite book</ref>

Etymologically, the term Sarkidiornis is derived from Greek, where sarkidion means "little meat" or "caruncle", and ornis means "bird". This name refers to the fleshy crest at the base of the male’s beak.

Most taxonomic authoritiesTemplate:Who?, however, split the species into two:

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