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Petroicidae (Australasian Robins)

Wikipedia Abstract

The bird family Petroicidae includes roughly 45 species in about 15 genera. All are endemic to Australasia: New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and numerous Pacific Islands as far east as Samoa. For want of an accurate common name, the family is often called the Australasian robins. Within the family the species are known not only as robins but as scrub-robins and flycatchers. They are, however, only distantly related to the Old World family Muscicapidae (to which other species with such names belong) and the monarch flycatchers (Monarchidae).
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Genus

Amalocichla (ground-robins) (2)
Drymodes (Scrub robin) (3)
Eopsaltria (Robin) (3)
Eugerygone (garnet robin) (1)
Heteromyias (Thicket flycatcher) (3)
Melanodryas (dusky robin and hooded robin) (2)
Microeca (Flycatcher) (8)
Monachella (torrent robin) (2)
Pachycephalopsis (green-backed robin and white-eyed robin) (2)
Peneoenanthe (1)
Peneothello (robins) (4)
Petroica (Robin) (13)   (1)
Poecilodryas (robins) (6)
Quoyornis (1)
Tregellasia (pale-yellow robin and white-faced robin) (2)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0