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- contains the following species: Tawny-faced gnatwren (Microbates cinereiventris) Collared gnatwren (Microbates collaris) "Polioptilidae". aviansystematics.org...
- 22 species divided into 3 genera: Ramphocaenus (2 species) – gnatwrens Microbates (2 species) – gnatwrens Polioptila (18 species) – gnatcatchers moving...
- The collared gnatwren (Microbates collaris) is a species of bird in the family Polioptilidae, the gnatcatchers. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador...
- †Certhiops †Kischinskinia Certhiidae Certhia Sal****is Polioptilidae Microbates Polioptila Ramphocaenus Sittidae Sitta Tichodromidae Tichodroma Troglodytidae...
- †Certhiops †Kischinskinia Certhiidae Certhia Sal****is Polioptilidae Microbates Polioptila Ramphocaenus Sittidae Sitta Tichodromidae Tichodroma Troglodytidae...
- †Certhiops †Kischinskinia Certhiidae Certhia Sal****is Polioptilidae Microbates Polioptila Ramphocaenus Sittidae Sitta Tichodromidae Tichodroma Troglodytidae...
- †Certhiops †Kischinskinia Certhiidae Certhia Sal****is Polioptilidae Microbates Polioptila Ramphocaenus Sittidae Sitta Tichodromidae Tichodroma Troglodytidae...
- †Certhiops †Kischinskinia Certhiidae Certhia Sal****is Polioptilidae Microbates Polioptila Ramphocaenus Sittidae Sitta Tichodromidae Tichodroma Troglodytidae...
- †Certhiops †Kischinskinia Certhiidae Certhia Sal****is Polioptilidae Microbates Polioptila Ramphocaenus Sittidae Sitta Tichodromidae Tichodroma Troglodytidae...
- The tawny-faced gnatwren or half-collared gnatwren (Microbates cinereiventris) is a species of bird in the family Polioptilidae, the gnatcatchers. It is...