- The New
World barbets are a family,
Capitonidae, of 15
birds in the
order Piciformes,
which inhabit humid forests in
Central and
South America. They are...
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single family, the
Capitonidae. However, this has
turned out to be
paraphyletic with
regard to toucans,
which resulted in the
Capitonidae being split into...
- with
regard to the
toucans and hence, the
formerly all-encomp****ing
Capitonidae have been
split up. The wood****s and
honeyguides are each other's...
- to Indonesia. They were once
clubbed with all
barbets in the
family Capitonidae but the Old
World species have been
found to be
distinctive and are considered...
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Capitonidae – New
World barbets (15 species)...
- red-headed
barbet (Eubucco bourcierii) is a
species of bird in the
family Capitonidae, the New
World barbets. It is
found in
Costa Rica, Guyana, Panama, Venezuela...
- of
African barbets from the
family Lybiidae (formerly
included in the
Capitonidae and
sometimes in the Ramphastidae). This
genus ranges across sub-Saharan...
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barbet family of near p****erines,
which was
formerly included in the
Capitonidae and
sometimes in the Ramphastidae.
Tinkerbirds are
widely distributed...
- Ornithologists' Union.
Retrieved 17 June 2024. Horne, J; Short, L (2002). "Family
Capitonidae (Barbets)". In del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott, Andrew; Sargatal,
Jordi (eds...
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Family Ramphastidae:
toucans Family Semnornithidae:
toucan barbets Family Capitonidae:
American barbets Family Indicatoridae:
honeyguides Family Picidae: wood****s...