Definition of Pterorhinus. Meaning of Pterorhinus. Synonyms of Pterorhinus

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- laughingthrush, Pterorhinus ruficollis Chestnut-backed laughingthrush, Pterorhinus nuchalis Black-throated laughingthrush, Pterorhinus chinensis Chestnut-capped...
- The masked laughingthrush (Pterorhinus per****illatus) is a species of laughingthrush found in China and Vietnam. It is often seen in small noisy flocks...
- The blue-crowned laughingthrush or Courtois's laughingbird (Pterorhinus courtoisi) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is now found...
- Trochalopteron erythrocephalum Garrulax monileger Pterorhinus pectoralis Pterorhinus caerulatus Pterorhinus mitratus Geokichla citrina Lanius cristatus Lanius...
- The rufous-crowned laughingthrush (Pterorhinus ruficeps) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is endemic to Taiwan. It was previously...
- 2018, it was moved to the resurrected genus Pterorhinus. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pterorhinus berthemyi. BirdLife International (2018). "Garrulax...
- therefore split with Garrulax restricted to one clade and the genera Pterorhinus and Ianthocincla resurrected for the other two clades. The genus ****oides...
- The black-throated laughingthrush (Pterorhinus chinensis) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is found in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar...
- The white-throated laughingthrush (Pterorhinus albogularis) is a species of p****erine bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is found mainly in the northern...
- The white-browed laughingthrush (Pterorhinus sannio) is a bird in the family Leiothrichidae. The species was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1867...