Definition of Cettiidae. Meaning of Cettiidae. Synonyms of Cettiidae

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Definition of Cettiidae

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- Cettiidae is a newly validated family of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" ****emblage. It...
- species are now placed into other families, including the Acrocephalidae, Cettiidae, Phylloscopidae, and Megaluridae. In addition some species have been moved...
- in the Cettiidae, an ancient sylvioid lineage related to long-tailed ****. Horornis, the horornid bush-warblers, also belonging in the Cettiidae, an ancient...
- indet. (Late Miocene of Polgárdi, Hungary) – Sylvioidea (Sylviidae? Cettiidae?) That suboscines expanded much beyond their region of origin is proven...
- This is a list of all birds recorded in the wild in the Korean Peninsula and its islands. Order: Gaviiformes   Family: Gaviidae The loons migrate to Korea...
- nest is built. The genus contains 13 species: Two species moved to the Cettiidae: Mountain tailorbird, Phyllergates cucullatus Rufous-headed tailorbird...
- warblers, now in family Phylloscopidae Typical bush warblers, now in family Cettiidae Gr**** warblers and megalurid bush-warblers, now in family Locustellidae...
- in the family Paramythiidae Tit hylia, a species of bird in the family Cettiidae Tomtit, a small p****erine bird of the family Petroicidae Tomtit (disambiguation)#Birds...
- and most recently close to the green hylia. It is placed in the family Cettiidae. The family contains 11 species in 3 genera: Perrins, Christopher M. (2003)...
- Superfamily Aegithaloidea Family Phylloscopidae: leaf warblers Family Cettiidae: bush warblers (Erythrocercidae; Scotocercidae) Family Hyliidae: hylias...