Myiodynastes is a genus of birds in the family Tyrannidae. Created by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1857, the genus contains five species which are collectively referred to as "sulphur-bellied flycatchers"; that name is also given to one of the individual species in the genus. The genus name Myiodynastes is a compound word composed from two Greek words: muia, meaning "fly" and dunastẽs, meaning "ruler".
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Myiodynastes is a genus of birds in the family Tyrannidae. Created by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1857, the genus contains five species which are collectively referred to as "sulphur-bellied flycatchers"; that name is also given to one of the individual species in the genus. The genus name Myiodynastes is a compound word composed from two Greek words: muia, meaning "fly" and dunastẽs, meaning "ruler".
==List of species== The genus contains five species: Golden-bellied flycatcher (Myiodynastes hemichrysus) Golden-crowned flycatcher (Myiodynastes chrysocephalus) Baird's flycatcher (Myiodynastes bairdii) Sulphur-bellied flycatcher (Myiodynastes luteiventris) Streaked flycatcher (Myiodynastes maculatus)
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