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- Sylvioidea is a superfamily of p****erine birds, one of at least three major clades within the P****erida along with the Muscicapoidea and P****eroidea. It...
- P****eriformes gen. et sp. indet. (Late Miocene of Polgárdi, Hungary) – Sylvioidea (Sylviidae? Cettiidae?) That suboscines expanded much beyond their region...
- of detail, some now place the larks at the beginning of a superfamily Sylvioidea with the swallows, various "Old World warbler" and "babbler" groups, and...
- "Old World warblers" with the babblers and other taxa in a superfamily Sylvioidea as a result of DNA–DNA hybridisation studies. This demonstrated that the...
- "New insights into family relationships within the avian superfamily Sylvioidea (P****eriformes) based on seven molecular markers". BMC Evolutionary Biology...
- Sundberg, P. (2006). "Phylogeny and classification of the avian superfamily Sylvioidea". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 38 (2): 381–397. doi:10.1016/j...
- of the Old World warblers and other bird families in the superfamily Sylvioidea (which includes the larks, swallows and ****) found that the African warblers...
- close relatives. However, they belong to two well-distant families in the Sylvioidea, the "warbler-and-babbler" superfamily: Cettia, the cettiid bush-warblers...
- Sylviidae, which at that time was a wastebin taxon for the warbler-like Sylvioidea. The range of this genus extends from Europe to southeast Asia. The genus...
- sequence data (Ericson & Johansson 2003). Placement in a superfamily Sylvioidea which contained birds such as Sylviidae, Timaliidae and long-tailed ****...