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Tityridae is
family of
suboscine p****erine
birds found in
forest and
woodland in the Neotropics. The 45
species in this
family were
formerly spread over...
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International Ornithologists' Union. Pipridae:
manakins Cotingidae:
cotingas Tityridae: tityras, sharpbill,
becards (includes
Oxyruncus and Onychorhynchus) Tyrannidae:...
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species previously included in this
family are now
placed in the
family Tityridae (see Systematics).
Sibley and
Alquist in
their 1990 bird
taxonomy had...
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family Tityridae. It has
traditionally been
placed in the
cotinga family, but
evidence strongly suggest it is
better placed in
Tityridae,
where now...
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Jamaican becard (Pachyramphus niger) is a
species of bird in the
family Tityridae. Its genus, Pachyramphus, has
traditionally been
placed in Cotingidae...
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Tityridae family. It has
traditionally been
placed in the
manakin family, but
evidence strongly suggest that it is
better placed in
Tityridae, where...
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placed in its own
family Oxyruncidae. It was
formerly placed in the
family Tityridae. Its
range is from the
mountainous areas of
tropical South America and...
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woodcreepers Parvorder Tyrannida Pipridae:
manakins Cotingidae:
cotingas Tityridae:
tityras and
allies Tyrannidae:
tyrant flycatchers Atrichornithidae: scrub-birds...
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tityras are p****erine
birds in the
genus Tityra in the
family Tityridae. They are
found from
southern Mexico,
through Central America, to northern...
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becard (Pachyramphus aglaiae) is a medium-sized
member of the
family Tityridae. Its genus, Pachyramphus, has
traditionally been
placed in Cotingidae...