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    Helmetshrike (redirect from Prionopidae)
    Taxon identifiers Prionopidae Wikidata: Q577681 Wikispecies: Prionopidae CoL: 627BS GBIF: 4846052 IRMNG: 108578 ITIS: 915675 NCBI: 461254 Open Tree of...
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    shrike-like birds including bushshrikes (Malaconotidae), helmetshrikes (Prionopidae), ioras (Aegithinidae), and vangas (Vangidae), which were defined as...
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    wattle-eyes and batises Family Vangidae: vangas (Tephrodornithidae; Prionopidae) Superfamily Corvoidea Family Rhipiduridae: fantails Family Lamproliidae:...
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    ascertain in early times, Richard Bowdler Sharpe placed them with the Prionopidae in 1879 while many considered them as some kind of aberrant thrush. The...
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    be more a result of convergent evolution. Bushshrikes, helmetshrikes (Prionopidae), ioras (Aegithinidae), vangas (Vangidae) and the Australian butcherbirds...
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  • Malaconotidae (bush-shrikes) Prionopidae (helmet-shrikes) Vangidae (vangas) Dicruridae (drongos) Callaeidae (New Zealand wattlebirds) Notiomystidae (stitchbird)...
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    Malaconotidae Pityriaseidae Platysteiridae Rhagologidae Vangidae (including Prionopidae) Superfamily Orioloidea Campephagidae Eulacestomatidae Falcunculidae...
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  • also refer to: Other passerine birds known as shrikes: Helmetshrike (Prionopidae), an African family closely related to the true shrikes Bushshrike (Malaconotidae)...
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    species have been controversial. At times it has been placed in the Prionopidae, the Cracticidae, the Artamidae or the Corvidae. A more recent suggestion...
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    in 2004 and contains the bushshrikes (Malaconotidae), helmetshrikes (Prionopidae), ioras (Aegithinidae), vangas (Vangidae) and the Australian butcherbirds...
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  • (streaked scrub warbler) Family Rhagologidae (mottled whistler) Family Prionopidae (helmetshrikes and woodshrikes) Suborder Tyranni (suboscines) Family...
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    close to Passeroidea or Regulidae (kinglets) Laniidae: shrikes Corvoidea Prionopidae: helmetshrikes (initially included in Laniidae) Corvoidea Malaconotidae:...
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    Pomatostomidae - Australo-Papuan babblers Genus Pomatostomus Family Prionopidae - see Vangidae Family Promeropidae Genus Promerops - sugarbirds Family...
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  • Containing the Families Corvidae, Paradiseidae, Oriolidae, Dicruridae, and Prionopidae. London: Trustees of the British Museum. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.8233....
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    containing the families Corvidae, Paradisaeidae, Oriolidae, Dicruridae, and Prionopidae. Vol. 3. London: by Order of the Trustees. pp. 59–61. Retrieved 15 May...
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  • Aegithina tiphia – R Marshall's iora, Aegithina nigrolutea – r Family: Prionopidae Large woodshrike, Tephrodornis gularis – r Common woodshrike, Tephrodornis...
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    two of Indicatoridae, nine of Picidae, three of Platysteiridae, two of Prionopidae, nine of Malaconotidae, two of Campephagidae, nine of Laniidae, two of...
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  • white-crowned shrike, Eurocephalus anguitimens Order: Passeriformes   Family: Prionopidae The helmetshrikes are smallish passerine bird species. They were formerly...
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