Tephrodornithidae
Appearance
Woodshrikes and allies | |
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Large woodshrike (Tephrodornis gularis) | |
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Family: | Tephrodornithidae
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Tephrodornithidae is a family of birds that includes the genera Hemipus, Tephrodornis and Philentoma. The family was proposed in 2006 on the basis of a molecular phylogenetic study by Moyle which showed a close relation between Hemipus and Tephrodornis.[1] Some taxonomists argue for a broader treatment of the genera under the Vangidae.[2]
- Genus Tephrodornis - woodshrikes
- Large woodshrike, Tephrodornis gularis
- Malabar woodshrike, Tephrodornis sylvicola
- Common woodshrike, Tephrodornis pondicerianus
- Sri Lanka woodshrike, Tephrodornis affinis
- Genus Philentoma - philentomas (tentatively placed here)
- Rufous-winged philentoma, Philentoma pyrhopterum
- Maroon-breasted philentoma Philentoma velatum
- Genus Hemipus
- Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike, Hemipus picatus
- Black-winged flycatcher-shrike, Hemipus hirundinaceus
References
- ^ Moyle, R.G., J. Cracraft, M. Lakim, J. Nais, and F.H. Sheldon (2006). "Reconsideration of the phylogenetic relationships of the enigmatic Bornean Bristlehead (Pityriasis gymnocephala)" (PDF). Molec. Phylog. Evol. 39: 893–898.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Boyd J. Taxonomy in Flux: Version 2.63a, August 3, 2011.