
Also known as olive-flanked whistler, yellow-flanked whistler
The hylocitrea (Hylocitrea bonensis), also known as the yellow-flanked whistler or olive-flanked whistler, is a species of bird that is endemic to montane forests on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It is monotypic within the genus Hylocitrea, and has traditionally been considered a member of the family Pachycephalidae, but recent genetic evidence suggests it should be placed in a monotypic subfamily of the family Bombycillidae, or even its own family, Hylocitreidae. A 2019 study found it to be a sister group to a clade containing the hypocolius (Hypocoliidae) and the extinct Hawaiian honeye
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二名法 Hylocitrea bonensisMeyer(英语:Adolf Bernard Meyer) & Wiglesworth, 1894 林啸鹟(学名:Hylocitrea bonensis),是啸鹟科林啸鹟属的一种,为印度尼西亚的特有种。该物种的保护状况被评为无危。 林啸鹟的栖息地为亚热带或热带的湿润山地林。 参考文献 Hylocitrea bonensis. BirdLife.org. [2011-06-27]. 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=林啸鹟&oldid=25796973” 分类: IUCN无危物种 啸鹟科 隐藏分类: TaxoboxLatinName 本地相关图片与维基数据相同 含有拉丁語的條目 由机器人创建的鸟类条目
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The hylocitrea (Hylocitrea bonensis), also known as the yellow-flanked whistler or olive-flanked whistler, is a species of bird that is endemic to montane forests on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It is monotypic within the genus Hylocitrea, and has traditionally been considered a member of the family Pachycephalidae, but recent genetic evidence suggests it should be placed in a monotypic subfamily of the family Bombycillidae, or even its own family, Hylocitreidae. A 2019 study found it to be a sister group to a clade containing the hypocolius (Hypocoliidae) and the extinct Hawaiian honeyeaters (Mohoidae), with the clade containing all three being a sister group to the silky-flycatchers (Ptiliogonatidae). The divergences forming these families occurred in the early Miocene, about 20-23 million years ago.
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