- The blue-capped
ifrit (Ifrita
kowaldi), also
known as the blue-capped ifrita, is a
small and
insectivorous p****erine
species currently placed in the monotypic...
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toxin in
their skin and on
their feathers: the blue-capped
ifrit (Ifrita
kowaldi),
little shrikethrush (aka
rufous shrike-thrush,
Colluricincla megarhyncha)...
- "Batrachotoxin
alkaloids from p****erine birds: A
second toxic bird
genus (Ifrita
kowaldi) from New Guinea".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. 97...
- Orthonychidae.
Sometimes the
Malaysian rail-babbler and blue-capped
ifrit (Ifrita
kowaldi) were also
included in the family. In 1985,
Sibley and
Ahlquist found that...
- Orthonychidae.
Sometimes the
Malaysian rail-babbler and blue-capped
ifrit (Ifrita
kowaldi) were also
included in the family. In 1985,
Sibley and
Ahlquist found that...
- (G) slek-ñu
Pittosporum tenuivalve (K) slk-yakt, (G)
slekyakt Ifrita kowaldi (K) slp, (G) slup tail
feathers of
certain long-tailed birds-of-paradise...
- sclateriana),
Alpine robin (Petroica bivittata), blue-capped
ifrita (Ifrita
kowaldi),
black sittella (Daphoenositta miranda), Lorentz's
whistler (Pachycephala...
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ancient relic species endemic to New Guinea. Blue-capped ifrita,
Ifrita kowaldi Order: P****eriformes Family:
Monarchidae The
monarch flycatchers are...
- 1989 †Eomanodon
simmsi Ward & Duffin, 1989 †Eomanta Pfeil, 1981 †Eomanta
kowaldi Pfeil, 1981 †Eometlaouia
Noubhani & Cappetta, 2002 †Eometlaouia numidica...
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ancient relic species endemic to New Guinea. Blue-capped ifrita,
Ifrita kowaldi Order: P****eriformes Family:
Monarchidae The
monarch flycatchers are...