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Campephagidae
The cuckooshrikes and allies in the family Campephagidae are small to medium-sized passerine bird species found in the subtropical and tropical Africa, Asia and Australasia. The 107 species are divided into 11 genera. The woodshrikes (Tephrodornis) were often considered to be in this family but are now placed in their own family, Vangidae, along with the philentomas and the flycatcher-shrikes. Another genus, Chlamydochaera, which has one species, the black-breasted fruithunter, was often placed in this family but has now been shown to be a thrush (Turdidae).

Cyanograucalus azureus
species of bird
Campochaera sloetii
species of bird

Pygmy Cuckooshrike
species of bird
Malindangia mcgregori
species of bird
Analisoma
Analisoma is a genus of bird in the family Campephagidae recognized in some taxonomies. Many taxonomists consider this genus conspecific with the genus Edolisoma.
It contains the following species:
New Caledonian cuckooshrike (Analisoma analis)
White-winged cuckooshrike (Analisoma ostenta)
Blackish cuckooshrike (Analisoma coerulescens)