Pachycephalinae
For The Northern Hemisphere seaduck with a common name of whistler, see Goldeneye (duck).
Pachycephalinae | |
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Grey shrikethrush Colluricincla harmonica | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Pachycephalidae |
Subfamily: | Pachycephalinae |
Genera | |
Coracornis |
The whistlers, shrike-thrushes and pitohuis are the c. 50 species of birds from the subfamily Pachycephalinae. They are found in the ecozones of Australasia, Oceania and Indomalaya, but the vast majority of the species are found in Wallacea, New Guinea and Australia.[1] Most genera are species-poor or monotypic, but Pachycephala (typical whistlers or thickheads) has a considerable diversity. The genera Pachycare and Hylocitrea were previously included in the Pachycephalinae subfamily until moved to the Acanthizidae and Hylocitreidae families respectively.[2]
- Genus Coracornis - 2 species
- Genus Melanorectes – black pitohui
- Genus Pachycephala – typical whistlers (more than 40 species)
- Genus Pseudorectes – 2 species
- Genus Colluricincla – shrike-thrushes (5 species)
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