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- Melanodryas is a genus of p****erine birds in the Australasian robin family Petroicidae. The genus was introduced by the English ornithologist and bird...
- subspecies are recognised Melanodryas cucullata cucullata (Lathan, 1801) Melanodryas cucullata melvillensis (Zietz, 1914) Melanodryas cucullata westralensis...
- The dusky robin (Melanodryas vittata) is a small p****erine bird native to Tasmania. A member of the Australian robin family Petroicidae, it is known by...
- Eopsaltria (2 species) Gennaeodryas (monotypic) – banded yellow robin Melanodryas (2 species) Peneot****o (5 species) Poecilodryas (4 species) Plesiodryas...
- rare. Petroicidae – Australasian "robins" Tiwi Island hooded robin, Melanodryas cucullata melvillensis (Tiwi Islands, Australia, 1992) A subspecies of...
- Black robin, Petroica traversi - NZ Hooded robin, Melanodryas cucullata - Aus Dusky robin, Melanodryas vittata - Aus Pale-yellow robin, Tregellasia capito...
- small insectivorous p****erines, such as scarlet robins, hooded robins (Melanodryas cucullata), white-fronted chats (Epthianura albifrons), and Australian...
- cryptoleuca) Slaty robin (P. cy****) White-winged robin (P. sigillata) Melanodryas Hooded robin (M. cucullata) Dusky robin (M. vittata) Pachycephalopsis...
- ground-foraging birds – the apostlebird (Struthidea cinerea), hooded robin (Melanodryas cucullata picata), and grey-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus temporalis...
- novaehollandiae melvillensis) is considered endangered and the Tiwi hooded robin (Melanodryas cucullata melvillensis) is at least endangered and may be extinct. Forest...