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diversification of the
Oscines in the New World.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 88:1-15. Harshman, John. (2006).
Oscines. Songbirds.
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three suborders,
Tyranni (suboscines), P****eri (
oscines or songbirds), and the
basal Acanthisitti.
Oscines have the best
control of
their syrinx muscles...
- The nine-primaried
oscines is a
group of bird
families in the
suborder P****eri (
oscines) of the P****eriformes. The
composition of the
group has changed...
- bird
belonging to the
suborder P****eri of P****eriformes, also
known as
Oscines.
Songbird or Song Bird may also
refer to:
Asian koel, a
member of the cuckoo...
- Tyrannus.
These have a
different anatomy of the
syrinx musculature than the
oscines (songbirds of the
larger suborder P****eri),
hence the
common name of suboscines...
- two
classes of birds:
Oscines, who gave au****es via
their singing; and Alites, who gave au****es via how they flew. The
Oscines included ravens, crows...
- an ****emblage of over 800
birds known as the New World, nine-primaried
oscines. The
traditional pre-molecular
classification was
largely based on the...
- They have nine
primary feathers and are
placed among the nine-primaried
oscines.
Icterids have
adapted to
taking a wide
range of foods.
Oropendolas and...
- eagles.
Signs from
birds were
divided into alites, from the flight, and
oscines, from the voice: The
alites included region of the sky,
height and type...
- A
Paleogene origin for
crown p****erines and the
diversification of the
Oscines in the New World.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 88:1-15. "Family...