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- The yellow-wattled bulbul (Poliolophus urostictus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family of p****erine birds. It is endemic to the Philippines....
- Leptophis urostictus is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. It is found in Colombia. Species Leptophis urostictus at The Reptile Database...
- Leptophis stimsoni Harding, 1995 – Trinidad upland parrot snake Leptophis urostictus (W. Peters, 1873) Nota bene: A binomial authority or trinomial authority...
- is endemic to the Philippines. The yellow-wattled bulbul (Pyc****tus urostictus), found and do****ented in the Philippines, specifically Isabela, Basilan...
- Some species have distinct crests. Yellow-wattled bulbul, Brachypodius urostictus (E) Black-headed bulbul, Brachypodius melanocephalos Light-vented bulbul...
- the monotypic genus Eutilotus) Yellow-wattled bulbul (former Pyc****tus urostictus, moved to monotypic genus Poliolophus) Two species to genus Alcurus: Striated...
- Puff-backed bulbul, Brachypodius eutilotus Yellow-wattled bulbul, Brachypodius urostictus Gray-headed bulbul, Brachypodius priocephalus Black-headed bulbul, Brachypodius...
- leafbird, Chloropsis palawanensis Yellow-wattled bulbul, Brachypodius urostictus Ashy-fronted bulbul, Pyc****tus cinereifrons Gray-throated bulbul aka...
- black-naped monarch (Hypothymis azurea), yellow-wattled bulbul (Poliolophus urostictus), white-browed shama (Copsychus luzoniensis), bicolored flower**** (Dicaeum...
- Galecynus and then Cynodictis) and two living species from South America (N. urostictus and N. parvidens, both formerly ****igned to the genus Canis, and now considered...