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Garrulax –
laughingthrushes (14 species)
Ianthocincla –
laughingthrushes (8 species) –
previously placed in
Garrulax Pterorhinus –
laughingthrushes and babaxes...
- (Argya cinereifrons) is a
member of the
family Leiothrichidae. The
laughingthrushes are a
large family of Old
World p****erine
birds characterised by soft...
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eight bird
markets in Indonesia,
carried out in 2014–2015,
found 615
laughingthrushes of nine
species openly for sale. Much of the
trade in
these species...
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publication of a
comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study of the
laughingthrushes in 2018, it was
moved to the
resurrected genus Pterorhinus that had...
- Ericson, P.G.P.; Olsson, U. (2018). "Comprehensive
phylogeny of the
laughingthrushes and
allies (Aves, Leiothrichidae) and a
proposal for a
revised taxonomy"...
- Zosteropidae: white-eyes Timaliidae: tree
babblers Leiothrichidae:
laughingthrushes and
allies Alcippeidae:
Alcippe fulvettas Pellorneidae:
ground babblers...
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Suthora webbiana (I) Order: P****eriformes Family:
Leiothrichidae The
laughingthrushes are a
family of Old
World p****erine birds. They are
diverse in size...
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Retrieved 12
November 2021. Gill, Frank; Donsker, David, eds. (2019). "
Laughingthrushes and allies".
World Bird List
Version 9.1.
International Ornithologists'...
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greater necklaced laughingthrushes tend to be dominant.
Mimicry in
lesser necklaced laughingthrushes of
greater necklaced laughingthrushes may have been selected...
- were
collected in Simao,
Yunnan in 1956. More than 100 blue-crowned
laughingthrushes are kept in zoos (where part of a
captive breeding program) and private...