Onychorhynchidae | |
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Atlantic royal flycatcher (Onychorhynchus swainsoni) | |
Scientific classification![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Parvorder: | Tyrannida |
Family: | Onychorhynchidae Tello, Moyle, Marchese & Cracraft, 2009 |
Type genus | |
Onychorhynchus Fischer von Waldheim, 1810 | |
Genera | |
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Onychorhynchidae is small family ofsuboscinepasserine birds found in forest and woodland in theNeotropics.
The family Onychorhynchidae was introduced (as the tribe Onychorhynchini) in 2009 by Jose Tello and collaborators.[1]
The cladogram below shows the phylogenetic relationships of the families in theparvorder Tyrannida. It is based on the study by Carl Oliveros and collaborators published in 2019 and the study by Michael Harvey and collaborators that was published in 2020.[2][3] The families and species numbers are from the list maintained by theInternational Ornithologists' Union (IOC).[4]
Tyrannida |
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The family contains seven species in three genera.[4]
Image | Genus | Living Species |
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![]() | OnychorhynchusFischer von Waldheim, 1810 |
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MyiobiusGray, GR, 1839 |
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![]() | TerenotriccusRidgway, 1905 |
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