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- p****erines endemic to southern and southeastern Asia. Its members are known as cupwings or wren-babblers. The genus contains four species. The genus has long been...
- The pygmy cupwing (Pnoepyga pusilla) or pygmy wren-babbler, is a species of bird in the Pnoepyga wren-babblers family, Pnoepygidae. It is found in southern...
- The Taiwan cupwing (Pnoepyga formosana), also known as Taiwan wren-babbler, is a species of p****erine bird in the family Pnoepygidae. The species is endemic...
- Himalayas to Indochina. The Taiwan cupwing was once treated as a subspecies of the scaly-breasted cupwing. The Chinese cupwing has been merged into this species...
- Pneopygidae was created for the cupwings, reflecting recent developments in molecular phylogeny. The name "Nepal cupwing" is used by the International Ornithologist's...
- The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW; French: Syndicat des travailleurs et travailleuses des postes [STTP]) is a public-sector trade union representing...
- particularly the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and the Letter Carriers Union of Canada (which merged with CUPW in 1989), culminating in periodic strike...
- Phylogenetic analysis has shown that the family Hirundinidae is sister to the cupwings in the family Pnoepygidae. The two families diverged in the early Miocene...
- Common name Binomial Comments Scaly-breasted cupwing Pnoepyga albiventer Nepal cupwing Pnoepyga immaculata Pygmy cupwing Pnoepyga pusilla...
- Plate 29. Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (2020). "Cupwings, crombecs, bush warblers, Streaked Scrub Warbler, yellow flycatchers, hylias"...