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Stachyris is a
genus of p****erine
birds in the Old
World babbler family Timaliidae. The
genus Stachyris was
introduced in 1844 in an
article by the English...
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Twelve subspecies are recognised:
Stachyris nigriceps nigriceps Blyth, 1844 – central, east
Himalayas Stachyris nigriceps coltarti Harington, 1913 –...
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Sphenocichla were
nested amid
species of
Stachyris leading to them
being merged into the
older described genus Stachyris. The
species was
previously known as...
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ruficeps Pomatorhinus erythrogenys Pyc****tus
cafer Stachyris nigriceps Stachyris ruficeps Stachyris rufifrons Suya
khasiana ****oides sp. ****us dauma...
- 9–12 g (0.32–0.42 oz). Its song is a high-pitched tuh tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh-tuh.
Stachyris rufifrons was the
scientific name
proposed by
Allan Octavian Hume in 1873...
- The white-bibbed
babbler (
Stachyris thoracica) is a
species of bird in the
family Timaliidae. It is
found in Bali and Java. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
- for an olive-brown
babbler from Nepal. It was
later placed in the
genus Stachyris, but
since 2020 is
recognised as a
Cyanoderma species. The grey-hooded...
- The spot-necked
babbler (
Stachyris strialata) is a
species of bird in the
family Timaliidae. It is
found in China, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand...
- stripes. It is 19–12 cm (7.5–4.7 in) long and
weighs 6–10 g (0.21–0.35 oz).
Stachyris chrysaea was the
scientific name
proposed by
Edward Blyth in 1844 who...
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Zosteropidae Genus:
Dasycrotapha Species: D. speciosa
Binomial name
Dasycrotapha speciosa Tweeddale, 1878
Synonyms Stachyris speciosa (Tweeddale, 1878)...