Definition of Cinclosomatidae. Meaning of Cinclosomatidae. Synonyms of Cinclosomatidae

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Definition of Cinclosomatidae

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- Cinclosomatidae is a family of p****erine birds native to Australia and New Guinea. It has a complicated taxonomic history and different authors vary in...
- rainforest in New Guinea. Others place them in their own family, the Cinclosomatidae. The Malaysian rail-babbler (Eupetes macrocerus) was formerly sometimes...
- jewel-babbler or brown-capped jewel-babbler, is a jewel-babbler in the family Cinclosomatidae. It is now usually considered to be distinct from the blue jewel-babbler...
- pardalotes Infraorder Corvidespreviously known as the parvorder Corvida Cinclosomatidae: jewel-babblers, quail-thrushes Campephagidae: cuckooshrikes and trillers...
- family Vireonidae The jewel-babblers of genus Ptilorrhoa in family Cinclosomatidae Australo-Papuan babbler, p****erine birds endemic to Australia-New Guinea...
- whipbirds, and placed in the family Cinclosomatidae (previously in Orthonychidae when the members of the Cinclosomatidae were regarded as belonging with the...
- Previously, the ifrit has been placed in a plethora of families including Cinclosomatidae or Monarchidae. Blue-capped ifrits are considered an ancient relict...
- logrunners Infraorder Corvides Superfamily Cinclosomatoidea Family Cinclosomatidae: quail-thrushes and jewel-babblers Superfamily Campephagoidea Family...
- Muscapidae Quail-thrush, birds in the genus Cinclosoma in the family Cinclosomatidae Rock thrush, birds in the genus Monticola in the family Muscapidae...
- The jewel-babblers are the bird genus Ptilorrhoa in the family Cinclosomatidae. The genus contains four species that are endemic to New Guinea. The genus...