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- the helmetshrikes appear to form an evolutionary radiation with the Vangidae. Genus Prionopstypical helmetshrikes White-crested helmetshrike, Prionops...
- Retz's helmetshrike (Prionops retzii) is a species of bird in the helmetshrike family Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae. Four subspecies...
- Malaconotoidea. They seem closely related to some enigmatic African groups: the helmetshrikes (Prionops) and the shrike-flycatchers (Bias and Megabyas). On Madagascar...
- The white-crested helmetshrike (Prionops plumatus), also known as the white helmetshrike, is a species of p****erine bird in the Vanga family Vangidae,...
- fluffy back and rump feathers. Like their shrike-like relatives, the helmetshrikes, the bushshrikes have arisen in Africa in relatively recent times. The...
- This is a list of the bird species recorded in China. The avifauna of China include a total of 1431 species, of which 57 are endemic, and 3 have been introduced...
- Angola batis, Batis minulla Order: P****eriformes   Family: Vangidae The helmetshrikes are similar in build to the shrikes, but tend to be colourful species...
- Madagascar is an island nation located off the southeastern coast of Africa. Because of its long separation from neighboring continents—through tectonic...
- The red-billed helmetshrike or chestnut-bellied helmetshrike (Prionops caniceps) is a species of bird in the Vanga family, Vangidae, formerly usually...
- parasitised vangas, which are related to the helmetshrikes. This species’ parasitism of the helmetshrikes may complement the similarly sized black cuckoo...