Definition of Oscines. Meaning of Oscines. Synonyms of Oscines

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Definition of Oscines

Oscines
Oscines Os"ci*nes, n. pl. [L. oscen, -inis.] (Zo["o]l.) Singing birds; a group of the Passeres, having numerous syringeal muscles, conferring musical ability.
Oscine
Oscine Os"cine, a. (Zo["o]l.) Relating to the Oscines.

Meaning of Oscines from wikipedia

- diversification of the Oscines in the New World. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 88:1-15. Harshman, John. (2006). Oscines. Songbirds. Version 31...
- (non-singing, Americas), P****eri (songbirds), and the basal New Zealand wrens. Oscines have the best control of their syrinx muscles among birds, producing a...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- as much or more on visual mating displays. Includes the nine-primaried oscines (probably a subclade). The basal radiation is mostly found in the Old World...
- 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...
- superfamily of p****erines that are referred to as the New World nine-primaried oscines that includes majority of endemics which are exclusive to the New World...
- an ****emblage of over 800 birds known as the New World, nine-primaried oscines. The traditional pre-molecular classification was largely based on the...