Definition of Neosittidae. Meaning of Neosittidae. Synonyms of Neosittidae

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Definition of Neosittidae

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- The sittellas are a family, Neosittidae, of small p****erine birds found only in Australasia. They resemble nuthatches, but whilst they were considered...
- ioras Campephagidae: cuckooshrikes and trillers Mohouidae: whiteheads Neosittidae: sittellas Eulacestomidae: ploughbill Oreoicidae: Australo-Papuan bellbirds...
- Family Mohouidae: whitehead and allies Superfamily Neosittoidea Family Neosittidae: sittellas Superfamily Orioloidea Family Eulacestomidae: wattled ploughbills...
- This list is based on the Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the doubtfuls omitted. It includes the birds...
- quail-thrushes Campephagidae: cuckooshrikes and trillers Mohouidae: whiteheads Neosittidae: sittellas Superfamily Orioloidea Psophodidae: whipbirds Eulacestomatidae:...
- Corvides contains the following families: Cinclosomatidae Mohouidae Neosittidae Superfamily Corvoidea Corcoracidae Corvidae Dicruridae Laniidae Ifritidae...
- Eulacestomatidae Eulacestoma Falcunculidae Falcunculus Mohouidae Mohoua Neosittidae Daphoenositta Oreoicidae Aleadryas Oreoica Ornorectes Oriolidae †Longmornis...
- (Daphoenositta papuensis) is one of three species of bird in the family Neosittidae. It is endemic to New Guinea, where it is found in the highlands. BirdLife...
- (Daphoenositta miranda) is one of two species of birds in the family Neosittidae. It is found in endemic to New Guinea, where it is found in the highlands...
- study published in 2019 found that the family is sister to the family Neosittidae containing the three sittellas. All three species display some degree...