Definition of Hyliidae. Meaning of Hyliidae. Synonyms of Hyliidae

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Definition of Hyliidae

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Meaning of Hyliidae from wikipedia

- Hyliidae is a family of p****erine birds which contains just two species, the green hylia (Hylia prasina) and the tit hylia (Pholidornis rushiae). Physiological...
- Family Cettiidae: bush warblers (Erythrocercidae; Scotocercidae) Family Hyliidae: hylias Family Aegithalidae: bush**** Superfamily Sylvioidea Family Sylviidae:...
- babblers Superfamily Aegithaloidea Phylloscopidae: leaf-warblers and allies Hyliidae: hylias Aegithalidae: long-tailed **** or bush**** Scotocercidae: streaked...
- Pseudochelidon Ptyonoprogne Pygochelidon Riparia Stelgidopteryx Tachycineta Hyliidae Hylia Pholidornis Leiothrichidae Actinodura Argya Cutia Garrulax Grammatoptila...
- Pseudochelidon Ptyonoprogne Pygochelidon Riparia Stelgidopteryx Tachycineta Hyliidae Hylia Pholidornis Leiothrichidae Actinodura Argya Cutia Garrulax Grammatoptila...
- Pseudochelidon Ptyonoprogne Pygochelidon Riparia Stelgidopteryx Tachycineta Hyliidae Hylia Pholidornis Leiothrichidae Actinodura Argya Cutia Garrulax Grammatoptila...
- Pseudochelidon Ptyonoprogne Pygochelidon Riparia Stelgidopteryx Tachycineta Hyliidae Hylia Pholidornis Leiothrichidae Actinodura Argya Cutia Garrulax Grammatoptila...
- Pseudochelidon Ptyonoprogne Pygochelidon Riparia Stelgidopteryx Tachycineta Hyliidae Hylia Pholidornis Leiothrichidae Actinodura Argya Cutia Garrulax Grammatoptila...
- Pseudochelidon Ptyonoprogne Pygochelidon Riparia Stelgidopteryx Tachycineta Hyliidae Hylia Pholidornis Leiothrichidae Actinodura Argya Cutia Garrulax Grammatoptila...
- scrub warbler Erythrocercidae: yellow flycatchers Aegithalidae: bush**** Hyliidae: doubtfully distinct from Cettiidae; not recognised by Gill and Donsker...