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- (songbirds of the larger suborder P****eri), hence the common name of suboscines. The suboscines originated in South America about 50 million years ago and dis****d...
- birds. P****erines are divided into three suborders: New Zealand wrens; Suboscines, primarily found in North and South America; and songbirds. P****erines...
- antipitta family. It is based on a large molecular phylogenetic study of the suboscines by Michael Harvey and collaborators that was published in 2020. The three...
- The manakins are a family, Pipridae, of small suboscine p****erine birds. The group contains 55 species distributed through the American tropics. The name...
- cladogram: They are the suboscines, which have different syrinx structures than songbirds. They include the Old world suboscines and the American Sapayoa...
- antthrush family. It is based on a large molecular phylogenetic study of the suboscines by Michael Harvey and collaborators that was published in 2020. The species...
- phylogenetic tree shown below is based on a large-scale genetic study of the suboscines by Michael Harvey and collaborators that was published in 2020. The species...
- Tyrannides (New World suboscines) is a clade of p****erine birds that are endemic to the Americas. The group likely originated in South America during the...
- p****erines, but authorities differ on their ****ignment to the oscines or suboscines (the two suborders that between them make up the P****eriformes). More...
- of the Eurylaimidae to other families in the Eurylaimides (Old World suboscines): A study published in 2017 determined the following phylogenetic relationships...