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- species within the genus Laniarius: Rufous whistler (as Laniarius rubrigaster) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Laniarius. Vieillot, Louis Pierre...
- fisheries off South Africa. The panga was first formally described as Pagrus laniarius in 1830 by the French zoologist Achille Valenciennes in volume 6 of Histoire...
- Sarcophilus laniarius is an extinct species of marsupial in the genus Sarcophilus. It is therefore closely related to the Tasmanian devil (S. harrisii)...
- four species of Sarcophilus. S. laniarius and S. moornaensis are only known from fossils from the Pleistocene. S. laniarius was larger than the contemporary...
- other bushshrikes, the yellow-crowned gonolek (Laniarius barbarus) and the black-headed gonolek (Laniarius erythrogaster) of East Africa, but DNA research...
- The southern boubou (Laniarius ferrugineus) ('ferrugineus' - rust-coloured) is a bushshrike. Though these p****erine birds and their relations were once...
- The yellow-crowned gonolek (Laniarius barbarus), also known as the common gonolek, is a medium-sized p****erine bird in the bushshrike family. It is a...
- response. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Laniarius erythrogaster. BirdLife International (2016). "Laniarius erythrogaster". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- The slate-colored boubou or slate-coloured boubou (Laniarius funebris) is a species of bird in the family Malaconotidae. It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya...
- Albertine sooty boubou (Laniarius holomelas), with Willard's sooty boubou (Laniarius willardi), and with Fülleborn's sooty boubou (Laniarius fuelleborni). Two...