Definition of Petroicidae. Meaning of Petroicidae. Synonyms of Petroicidae

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Definition of Petroicidae

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- The bird family Petroicidae includes 51 species in 19 genera. All are endemic to Australasia: New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and numerous Pacific...
- southeastern Australia. Like many brightly coloured robins of the family Petroicidae, it is ****ually dimorphic. Measuring 13.5 cm (5.3 in) in length, the...
- melampittas Ifritidae: ifritabirds Paradisaeidae: birds of paradise P****erida Petroicidae: Australasian robins Picathartidae: rockfowl Chaetopidae: rockjumpers...
- the superficially similar birds of the genus Petroica of the family Petroicidae, the Australian robins, as members of the tit family, giving them the...
- phylogeny clarifies the systematics of the Australo-Papuan robins (Family Petroicidae, P****eriformes)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 53 (1): 212–19...
- Cnemophilida Family Cnemophilidae: satinbirds Parvorder Petroicida Family Petroicidae: Australasian robins Family Notiomystidae: stitchbird Family Callaeidae:...
- longbills Callaeidae: New Zealand wattlebirds Notiomystidae: stitchbird Petroicidae: Australian robins Eupetidae: rail-babbler Picathartidae: rockfowl Chaetopidae:...
- in the family Cettiidae Tomtit, a small p****erine bird of the family Petroicidae Wrentit, a small bird, the only species in the genus Chamaea Shriketit...
- called the robin redbreast. Like many brightly coloured robins of the Petroicidae, it is ****ually dimorphic. Measuring 12–14 cm (4.7–5.5 in) long, the...
- (****us migratorius, a thrush) and the Australasian robins of the family Petroicidae, the relationships of which are unclear. Other older English names for...