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- The Tyranni (suboscines) are a suborder of p****erine birds that includes more than 1,000 species, the large majority of which are South American. It is...
- Acanthisitti (New Zealand wrens), Tyranni (composed mostly of South American suboscines), and P****eri (oscines or songbirds). P****erines originated in the Southern...
- The sapayoa or broad-billed sapayoa (Sapayoa aenigma) is a suboscine p****erine bird found Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. As the sapayoa's specific epithet...
- Crosnoornis is a genus of suboscine bird from the Early Oligocene of Poland. Bochenski, Z.M., Tomek, T., Bujoczek, M. (2021) A new p****eriform (Aves:...
- Venezuela, Brazil and The Guianas). The capuchinbird is a large thick-set suboscine p****erine with a relatively heavy bill. Adults weigh between 340 and 420...
- Ovenbirds or furnariids are a large family of small suboscine p****erine birds found from Mexico and Central to southern South America. They form the family...
- Guy (2009). Field Guide to the Songbirds of South America: Vol. II, The Suboscine P****erines. University of Texas Press. p. 762. ISBN 978-0-292-71748-0...
- Grallariidae is a family of smallish suboscine p****erine birds of subtropical and tropical Central and South America known as antpittas. They are between...
- Acanthisittidae: New Zealand wrens Suborder Tyranni: suboscines Infraorder Eurylaimides: Old World suboscines Family Sapayoidae: sapayoa Family Calyptomenidae:...
- The cotingas are a large family, Cotingidae, of suboscine p****erine birds found in Central America and tropical South America. Cotingas are birds of forests...