- the
genus Anthobaphes that was
introduced by the
German ornithologists Jean
Cabanis in 1850. The name is from the
Ancient Gr****
anthobaphēs "bright-coloured"...
- Both the orange-breasted
sunbird (
Anthobaphes violacea) and the
Kniphofia uvaria plant it
feeds on are
found exclusively in
South Africa....
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Caloptilia anthobaphes is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from
Canada (Nova Scotia, Ontario, Québec) and the
United States (Michigan...
- Illiger, 1811
Dreptes thomensis (monotypic) –
giant sunbird Anthobaphes Cabanis, 1851
Anthobaphes violacea (monotypic) – orange-breasted
sunbird Cyanomitra...
-
mainly sunbirds and sugarbirds,
including the orange-breasted
sunbird (
Anthobaphes violacea),
southern double-collared
sunbird (Cinnyris chalybeus), malachite...
-
species Genus Anabathmis:
three species Genus Dreptes: one
species Genus Anthobaphes: one
species Genus Cyanomitra:
seven species Genus Chalcomitra: seven...
- Nectarinia: Leptocoma, Anabathmis, Chalcomitra, Cinnyris, Cyanomitra, Dreptes,
Anthobaphes, and Drepanorhynchus. The
genus now
contains six species: "Nectariniidae"...
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Aethopyga Genus Anabathmis (sometimes
included in Nectarinia)
Genus Anthobaphes - orange-breasted
sunbird (sometimes
included in Nectarinia)
Genus Anthreptes...
-
Olive wood**** (Dendropicos griseocephalus) Orange-breasted
sunbird (
Anthobaphes violacea)
Oriental pied
hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris)
Ornate lorikeet...
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Vagrant Collared sunbird Hedydipna collaris Orange-breasted
sunbird Anthobaphes violacea Endemic Olive sunbird Cyanomitra olivacea Mouse-colored sunbird...