Definition of Cnemophilidae. Meaning of Cnemophilidae. Synonyms of Cnemophilidae

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- The satinbirds or cnemophilines, are a family, Cnemophilidae of p****erine birds which consists of four species found in the mountain forests of New Guinea...
- babblers Logrunners Orthonychidae: logrunners Other basal lineages Cnemophilidae: satinbirds Cnemophilus and Loboparadisea Melanocharitidae: berry****s...
- Infraorder P****erides – previously known as the parvorder P****erida Cnemophilidae: satinbirds Melanocharitidae: berry****s and longbills Callaeidae:...
- Family Melanocharitidae: berry****s Parvorder Cnemophilida Family Cnemophilidae: satinbirds Parvorder Petroicida Family Petroicidae: Australasian robins...
- Cnemophilus is a genus of satinbirds in the family Cnemophilidae, in which all three species are native to New Guinea mountain slopes and highlands in...
- crested bird-of-paradise, is a species of bird in the satinbird family Cnemophilidae. It is found in the mountains of Papua New Guinea. The crested satinbird...
- sickle-crested bird-of-paradise, is a subspecies of bird in the family Cnemophilidae. It was formerly placed in the bird-of-paradise family Paradisaeidae...
- known as Loria's bird-of-paradise, is a species of bird in the family Cnemophilidae. It is found in the New Guinea Highlands. Its natural habitats are subtropical...
- Callaeas †Heteralocha Philesturnus Climacteridae Climacteris Cormobates Cnemophilidae Cnemophilus Loboparadisea Dasyornithidae Dasyornis Maluridae Melanocharitidae...
- Australian magpie Corvoidea Paradisaeidae: birds of paradise Corvoidea Cnemophilidae: satinbirds (included in Paradisaeidae) P****eri incertae sedis, possibly...