Definition of Dessonornis. Meaning of Dessonornis. Synonyms of Dessonornis

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- Dessonornis is a genus of birds in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae that are found in Sub-Saharan Africa. The genus Dessonornis was introduced...
- The Cape robin-chat (Dessonornis caffer) is a small p****erine bird of the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It has a disjunct range from South...
- Archer's ground robin or Archer's robin-chat, (Dessonornis archeri) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in the Albertine Rift...
- The olive-flanked ground robin (Dessonornis anomalus), also known as the olive-flanked robin-chat, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It...
- Cichladusa – palm thrushes Xenocopsychussingle species: Angola cave chat Dessonornis – robin-chats Sheppardiaakalats Subfamily Saxicolinae (Vigors, 1825)...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...