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family Mimidae. It
contains the
typical mockingbirds. In 2007, the
genus Nesomimus was
merged into
Mimus by the
American Ornithologists' Union. The genus...
- from the Galápagos
Islands were
formerly separated into a
third genus,
Nesomimus. The
mockingbirds do not
appear to form a
monophyletic lineage, as Mimus...
- Order: P****eriformes Family:
Mimidae Genus:
Mimus Species: M. macdonaldi
Binomial name
Mimus macdonaldi (Ridgway, 1890)
Synonyms Nesomimus macdonaldi...
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mockingbirds to the
older genus Mimus. In 1890,
Robert Ridgway created the
genus Nesomimus for the
mockingbirds found on the Galápagos Islands, and most taxonomists...
- for more than one
breeding season.
Contrary to often-held belief, the
Nesomimus mockingbirds may have pla**** at
least as
great a role as Darwin's finches...
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Cristobal mockingbird (M. melanotis) were
previously placed in
genus Nesomimus and were
considered conspecific. They now form a superspecies. The Floreana...
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Floreana mockingbird (M. trifasciatus) were
previously placed in
genus Nesomimus and were
considered conspecific. They now form a superspecies. The San...
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genovesae n. gen., n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the
fecal contents of the
Galapagos mockingbird,
Nesomimus parvulus (P****eriformes: Mimidae) v t e...
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martin (Progne modesta), and four
species of
mockingbirds from
genus Nesomimus.
There are
about 18
distinct species of
endemic tanagers on the island...
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Genus Melanoptila -
black catbird Genus Melanotis Genus Mimus (includes
Nesomimus)
Genus Oreoscoptes - sage
thrasher Genus Ramphocinclus - white-breasted...