Definition of Oreoicidae. Meaning of Oreoicidae. Synonyms of Oreoicidae

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- Oreoicidae is a newly recognized family of small insectivorous songbirds from New Guinea and Australia, commonly known as the Australo-Papuan bellbirds...
- Oriolidae, while the other pito**** genera have been placed in the families Oreoicidae and Pachycephalidae. Four species are recognized in the revised genus...
- whipbirds Eulacestomatidae: wattled ploughbill Falcunculidae: shriketit Oreoicidae: Australo-Papuan bellbirds Paramythiidae: painted berry****s Vireonidae:...
- The pito****s /pɪtoʊˈwiː/ are bird species endemic to New Guinea. The onomatopoeic name is thought to be derived from that used by New Guineans from nearby...
- Mohouidae: whiteheads Neosittidae: sittellas Eulacestomidae: ploughbills Oreoicidae: Australo-Papuan bellbirds Pachycephalidae: whistlers, shrike-thrushes...
- Prionopidae) Superfamily Orioloidea Campephagidae Eulacestomatidae Falcunculidae Oreoicidae Oriolidae Pachycephalidae Paramythiidae Psophodidae Vireonidae McCullough...
- wattled ploughbills Family Psophodidae: whipbirds and quail-thrushes Family Oreoicidae: Australo-Papuan bellbirds Family Falcunculidae: crested shrike**** Family...
- 400 dpy, a gene class that contains the DPY19L2 geneio Oreoicidae, a family of songbirds from New Guinea and Australia, by Catalogue of Life identifier...
- 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...
- bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis) is a medium-sized p****erine bird in the family Oreoicidae. It is native to drier parts of Australia where its typical habitats are...