@, actually, the Aquila genus is polyphyletic, the only three extant eagle species in the genus are now the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), the steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis), and the tawny eagle (Aquila rapax), the african black eagle is now thought to be most closely related to the asiatic black eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis), therefore, the african black eagle now belongs to the genus Ictinaetus so its scientific name is now Ictinaetus verreauxii, both species belong to the tribe Haliaeetini, which makes both the asiatic black eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis) and african black eagle (Ictinaetus verreauxii) more closely related to sea eagles (genus Haliaeetus) and fish eagles (genus Ichthyophaga) as well as spotted eagles (genus Clanga).
You got the scientific name of the african black eagle completely wrong, its correct scientific name is actually Ictinaetus verreauxii.
Nope it’s Aquila, ictinaetus is for the Indian black eagle.
@, actually, the Aquila genus is polyphyletic, the only three extant eagle species in the genus are now the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), the steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis), and the tawny eagle (Aquila rapax), the african black eagle is now thought to be most closely related to the asiatic black eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis), therefore, the african black eagle now belongs to the genus Ictinaetus so its scientific name is now Ictinaetus verreauxii, both species belong to the tribe Haliaeetini, which makes both the asiatic black eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis) and african black eagle (Ictinaetus verreauxii) more closely related to sea eagles (genus Haliaeetus) and fish eagles (genus Ichthyophaga) as well as spotted eagles (genus Clanga).