Passerines name and family changes 1990 > 2013,
sorted by 2013 families: |
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sequence of 2013: |
sequence of 2013: |
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1990 |
H&M 1990 |
n= |
H&M 1990 |
family% |
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2013 |
H&M 2013 |
n= |
H&M 2013 |
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blue: |
suspended family |
↓ |
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red: |
new family (bold:
2013) |
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# |
# |
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112 |
XENICIDAE |
3 |
NEW ZEALAND WRENS |
3 |
100% |
|
|
101 |
ACANTHISITTIDAE |
3 |
ROCKWRENS AND
BUSHWRENS |
0 |
|
111 |
PITTIDAE |
29 |
PITTAS |
0 |
0% |
|
Eu |
102 |
PITTIDAE |
29 |
PITTAS |
0 |
|
100 |
EURYLAIMIDAE |
14 |
BROADBILLS |
1 |
13% |
O |
ry |
103 |
EURYLAIMIDAE |
8 |
TYPICAL BROADBILLS |
-6 |
|
113 |
PHILEPITTIDAE |
4 |
ASITIES |
0 |
0% |
L |
lai |
104 |
PHILEPITTIDAE |
4 |
ASITIES |
0 |
|
100 |
EURYLAIMIDAE |
BROADBILLS |
6 |
100% |
D |
mi |
105 |
CALYPTOMENIDAE |
6 |
AFRICAN AND GREEN
BROADBILLS |
+6 |
ex-Calyptomeninae
(EURYLAIMIDAE) |
|
107 |
PIPRIDAE |
MANAKINS |
1 |
100% |
|
da |
106 |
SAPAYOIDAE |
1 |
SAPAYOA |
+1 |
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107 |
PIPRIDAE |
52 |
MANAKINS |
15 |
31% |
|
|
107 |
PIPRIDAE |
48 |
MANAKINS |
-4 |
|
108 |
COTINGIDAE |
62 |
COTINGAS |
5 |
8% |
N |
|
108 |
COTINGIDAE |
65 |
COTINGAS |
+3 |
|
110 |
PHYTOTOMIDAE |
3 |
PLANTCUTTERS |
3 |
5% |
E |
|
108 |
COTINGIDAE |
|
COTINGAS |
-3 |
Plantcutters |
109 |
OXYRUNCIDAE |
1 |
SHARPBILL |
0 |
0% |
W |
T |
109 |
OXYRUNCIDAE |
1 |
SHARPBILL |
0 |
2003~2013 in
COTINGIDAE |
106 |
TYRANNIDAE |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
5 |
100% |
|
y |
110 |
ONYCHORHYNCHIDAE |
5 |
ROYAL FLYCATCHERS
AND ALLIES |
+5 |
||
107 |
PIPRIDAE |
MANAKINS |
3 |
9% |
W |
r |
111 |
TITYRIDAE |
35 |
TITYRAS |
+35 |
1994~2003 in
TYRANNIDAE; 2003~2013 in COTINGIDAE |
|
108 |
COTINGIDAE |
COTINGAS |
4 |
11% |
O |
a |
111 |
TITYRIDAE |
|
TITYRAS |
|||
106 |
TYRANNIDAE |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
22 |
63% |
R |
n |
111 |
TITYRIDAE |
|
TITYRAS |
2003~2013 in
COTINGIDAE |
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106 |
TYRANNIDAE |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
7 |
78% |
L |
n |
112 |
PLATYRINCHIDAE |
9 |
SPADEBILLS AND
ALLIES |
+9 |
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107 |
PIPRIDAE |
MANAKINS |
1 |
11% |
D |
i |
112 |
PLATYRINCHIDAE |
|
SPADEBILLS AND
ALLIES |
2003~2013 in
TYRANNIDAE |
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108 |
COTINGIDAE |
COTINGAS |
1 |
11% |
|
d |
112 |
PLATYRINCHIDAE |
|
SPADEBILLS AND
ALLIES |
|||
107 |
PIPRIDAE |
MANAKINS |
3 |
100% |
S |
a |
113 |
PIPRITIDAE |
3 |
PIPRITES |
+3 |
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106 |
TYRANNIDAE |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
1 |
100% |
U |
|
114 |
TACHURISIDAE* |
1 |
RUSH TYRANT |
+1 |
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106 |
TYRANNIDAE |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
89 |
88% |
B |
|
115 |
PIPROMORPHIDAE' |
101 |
FLATBILLS |
+101 |
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106 |
TYRANNIDAE |
397 |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
21 |
7% |
O |
|
116 |
TYRANNIDAE |
305 |
TYRANT-FLYCATCHERS |
-92 |
|
103 |
THAMNOPHILIDAE |
238 |
ANTBIRDS |
35 |
15% |
S |
F |
117 |
THAMNOPHILIDAE |
232 |
ANTBIRDS |
-6 |
1991~2003 in
FORMICARIIDAE |
105 |
RHINOCRYPTIDAE |
TAPACULOS |
4 |
100% |
C |
u |
118 |
MELANOPAREIIDAE |
4 |
CRESCENT-CHESTS |
+4 |
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104 |
CONOPOPHAGIDAE |
8 |
GNATEATERS |
0 |
0% |
I |
r |
119 |
CONOPOPHAGIDAE |
10 |
GNATEATERS |
+2 |
|
103 |
THAMNOPHILIDAE |
ANTBIRDS |
2 |
20% |
N |
n |
119 |
CONOPOPHAGIDAE |
|
GNATEATERS |
Pittasoma
(Antpitta); 1991~2013
in FORMICARIIDAE |
||
103 |
THAMNOPHILIDAE |
ANTBIRDS |
41 |
77% |
E |
a |
120 |
GRALLARIIDAE |
53 |
ANTPITTAS |
+53 |
1991~2013 in
FORMICARIIDAE |
|
105 |
RHINOCRYPTIDAE |
30 |
TAPACULOS |
1 |
2% |
S |
r |
121 |
RHINOCRYPTIDAE |
57 |
TAPACULOS |
+27 |
|
103 |
THAMNOPHILIDAE |
ANTBIRDS |
9 |
75% |
|
i |
122 |
FORMICARIIDAE |
12 |
ANT-THRUSHES |
+12 |
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102 |
FURNARIIDAE |
OVENBIRDS |
17 |
100% |
|
i |
123 |
SCLERURIDAE |
17 |
LEAFTOSSERS |
+17 |
||
101 |
DENDROCOLAPTIDAE |
52 |
WOODCREEPERS |
6 |
12% |
|
d |
124 |
DENDROCOLAPTIDAE |
51 |
WOODCREEPERS |
-1 |
|
102 |
FURNARIIDAE |
227 |
OVENBIRDS |
83 |
36% |
|
a |
125 |
FURNARIIDAE |
228 |
HORNEROS,
FOLIAGE-GLEANERS AND SPINETAILS |
+1 |
|
114 |
MENURIDAE |
2 |
LYREBIRDS |
0 |
0% |
Menu |
126 |
MENURIDAE |
2 |
LYREBIRDS |
0 |
||
115 |
ATRICHORNITHIDAE |
2 |
SCRUBBIRDS |
0 |
0% |
rida |
127 |
ATRICHORNITHIDAE |
2 |
SCRUBBIRDS |
0 |
||
171 |
PTILONORHYNCHIDAE |
18 |
BOWERBIRDS |
0 |
0% |
Climac |
128 |
PTILONORHYNCHIDAE |
19 |
BOWERBIRDS |
+1 |
||
150 |
CLIMACTERIDAE |
7 |
AUSTRALIAN
TREECREEPERS |
2 |
29% |
terida |
129 |
CLIMACTERIDAE |
7 |
AUSTRALIAN
TREECREEPERS |
0 |
||
139 |
MALURIDAE |
24 |
AUSTRALASIAN WRENS |
2 |
6% |
M |
|
130 |
MALURIDAE |
32 |
FAIRYWRENS AND
GRASSWRENS |
+8 |
|
140 |
ACANTHIZIDAE |
THORNBILLS AND
FLYEATERS |
2 |
67% |
E |
|
131 |
DASYORNITHIDAE |
3 |
BRISTLEBIRDS |
+3 |
||
154 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
173 |
HONEYEATERS |
33 |
19% |
L |
O |
132 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
177 |
HONEYEATERS |
+4 |
|
140 |
ACANTHIZIDAE |
THORNBILLS AND
FLYEATERS |
5 |
3% |
I |
I |
132 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
|
HONEYEATERS |
Chats |
||
172 |
PARADISAEIDAE |
BIRDS OF PARADISE |
1 |
1% |
P |
D |
132 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
|
HONEYEATERS |
Macgregor's |
||
151 |
DICAEIDAE |
FLOWERPECKERS |
4 |
100% |
H |
E |
133 |
PARDALOTIDAE |
4 |
PARDALOTES |
+4 |
||
140 |
ACANTHIZIDAE |
71 |
THORNBILLS AND
FLYEATERS |
6 |
10% |
A |
A |
134 |
ACANTHIZIDAE |
59 |
GERYGONES AND
THORNBILLS |
-12 |
|
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
1 |
2% |
G |
|
134 |
ACANTHIZIDAE |
|
GERYGONES AND
THORNBILLS |
Pachycare |
||
131 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
19 |
LOGRUNNERS |
0 |
0% |
Orthon |
135 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
3 |
LOGRUNNERS |
-16 |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
5 |
100% |
ychida |
136 |
POMATOSTOMIDAE |
5 |
AUSTRALASIAN
BABBLERS |
+5 |
|||
151 |
DICAEIDAE |
FLOWERPECKERS |
5 |
56% |
|
|
137 |
MELANOCHARITIDAE |
9 |
BERRYPECKERS |
+9 |
||
154 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
HONEYEATERS |
4 |
44% |
|
|
137 |
MELANOCHARITIDAE |
|
BERRYPECKERS |
Longbills |
||
172 |
PARADISAEIDAE |
BIRDS OF PARADISE |
3 |
100% |
|
|
138 |
CNEMOPHILIDAE |
3 |
SATINBIRDS |
+3 |
||
167 |
CALLAEIDAE** |
2 |
WATTLEBIRDS |
1 |
50% |
CALLAE |
139 |
CALLAEIDAE |
2 |
WATTLEBIRDS |
0 |
||
154 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
HONEYEATERS |
1 |
100% |
OIDEA |
140 |
NOTIOMYSTIDAE |
1 |
STITCHBIRD |
+1 |
|||
140 |
ACANTHIZIDAE |
THORNBILLS AND
FLYEATERS |
2 |
100% |
|
|
141 |
MOHOUIDAE |
2 |
YELLOWHEAD AND
ALLIES |
+2 |
||
147 |
SITTIDAE |
NUTHATCHES |
3 |
100% |
|
|
142 |
NEOSITTIDAE |
3 |
SITTELLAS |
+3 |
ex-Daphoenosittinae |
|
119 |
CAMPEPHAGIDAE |
77 |
CUCKOOSHRIKES |
30 |
35% |
|
|
143 |
CAMPEPHAGIDAE |
85 |
MINIVETS AND
CUCKOOSHRIKES |
+8 |
|
131 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
LOGRUNNERS |
8 |
80% |
|
|
144 |
CINCLOSOMATIDAE |
10 |
QUAIL-THRUSHES
AND JEWEL-BABBLERS |
+10 |
Jewel-Babblers:
2003~2013 in EUPETIDAE |
|
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
52 |
WHISTLERS |
6 |
12% |
O |
|
145 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
49 |
WHISTLERS |
-3 |
Collluricincla,
Pseudo-,Melanorectes: 2003~2013 in COLLURICINCLIDAE |
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
1 |
33% |
R |
|
146 |
FALCUNCULIDAE |
3 |
SHRIKE-TITS |
+3 |
||
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
3 |
100% |
I |
|
147 |
OREOICIDAE |
3 |
AUSTRALO-PAPUAN
BELLBIRDS |
+3 |
Oreoica,
Ornorectes: 2003~2013 in COLLURICINCLIDAE |
|
131 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
LOGRUNNERS |
4 |
80% |
O |
|
148 |
PSOPHODIDAE |
5 |
WHIPBIRDS AND
WEDGEBILLS |
+5 |
2003~2013 in
EUPETIDAE |
|
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
1 |
100% |
L |
|
149 |
EULACESTOMATIDAE |
1 |
PLOUGHBILL |
+1 |
2003~2013 in
FALCUNCULIDAE |
|
151 |
DICAEIDAE |
FLOWERPECKERS |
2 |
100% |
O |
|
150 |
PARAMYTHIIDAE |
2 |
PAINTED
BERRYPECKERS |
+2 |
||
159 |
VIREONIDAE |
47 |
VIREOS |
0 |
0% |
I |
|
151 |
VIREONIDAE |
62 |
SHRIKE-BABBLERS,
ERPORNIS AND VIREOS |
+15 |
|
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
6 |
10% |
D |
|
151 |
VIREONIDAE |
|
SHRIKE-BABBLERS,
ERPORNIS AND VIREOS |
Shrike-Babblers,
Erpornis |
||
165 |
ORIOLIDAE |
26 |
ORIOLES |
0 |
0% |
E |
|
152 |
ORIOLIDAE |
33 |
ORIOLES, FIGBIRDS AND ALLIES |
+7 |
|
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
2 |
6% |
A |
|
152 |
ORIOLIDAE |
|
ORIOLES, FIGBIRDS AND ALLIES |
Pitohui: 2003~2013 in COLLURICINCLIDAE |
||
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
1 |
100% |
|
|
153 |
RHAGOLOGIDAE |
1 |
FALSE WHISTLER |
+1 |
||
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
2 |
100% |
|
|
154 |
MACHAERIRHYNCHIDAE |
2 |
BOATBILLS |
+2 |
||
169 |
ARTAMIDAE |
10 |
WOODSWALLOWS |
0 |
0% |
M |
|
155 |
ARTAMIDAE |
24 |
WOODSWALLOWS,
AUSTRALIAN MAGPIES AND ALLIES |
+14 |
|
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
2 |
8% |
A |
C |
155 |
ARTAMIDAE |
|
WOODSWALLOWS,
AUSTRALIAN MAGPIES AND ALLIES |
Peltops: 2003~2013 in CRACTICIDAE |
||
170 |
CRACTICIDAE |
10 |
BUTCHER BIRDS |
10 |
42% |
L |
o |
155 |
ARTAMIDAE |
|
WOODSWALLOWS,
AUSTRALIAN MAGPIES AND ALLIES |
-10 |
Australian
Magpies, Butcherbirds |
138 |
PLATYSTEIRIDAE |
31 |
WATTLE-EYES AND
PUFF-BACK FLYCATCHERS |
6 |
21% |
A |
r |
156 |
PLATYSTEIRIDAE |
29 |
WATTLE-EYES AND
BATISES |
-2 |
|
122 |
LANIIDAE |
SHRIKES |
1 |
3% |
C |
v |
156 |
PLATYSTEIRIDAE |
|
WATTLE-EYES AND
BATISES |
|||
123 |
VANGIDAE |
13 |
VANGA SHRIKES |
1 |
3% |
O |
i |
157 |
VANGIDAE |
36 |
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
+23 |
|
119 |
CAMPEPHAGIDAE |
CUCKOOSHRIKES |
4 |
11% |
N |
d |
157 |
VANGIDAE |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
Oriental
Shrike-Flycatchers |
||
120 |
PYCNONOTIDAE |
BULBULS |
1 |
3% |
O |
a |
157 |
VANGIDAE |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
Tylas Vanga
(Kinkimavo) |
||
122 |
LANIIDAE |
SHRIKES |
7 |
19% |
T |
|
157 |
VANGIDAE' |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
Helmet-Shrikes
from Prionopinae (LANIIDAE) |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
1 |
3% |
O |
|
157 |
VANGIDAE |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
Crossley's Vanga
from TIMALIIDAE |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
4 |
11% |
I |
|
157 |
VANGIDAE |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
Newtonia |
||
138 |
PLATYSTEIRIDAE |
WATTLE-EYES AND
PUFF-BACK FLYCATCHERS |
3 |
8% |
D |
|
157 |
VANGIDAE |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
African
Shrike-Flycatchers |
||
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
2 |
6% |
E |
|
157 |
VANGIDAE |
|
VANGAS,
HELMET-SHRIKES AND SHRIKE-FLYCATCHERS |
Philentoma from
MONARCHIDAE |
||
122 |
LANIIDAE |
SHRIKES |
1 |
100% |
A |
|
158 |
PITYRIASIDAE**** |
1 |
BRISTLEHEAD |
+1 |
from Pityriasinae
(LANIIDAE) |
|
121 |
IRENIDAE |
LEAFBIRDS AND IORAS |
4 |
100% |
|
|
159 |
AEGITHINIDAE |
4 |
IORAS |
+4 |
||
122 |
LANIIDAE |
SHRIKES |
42 |
91% |
|
|
160 |
MALACONOTIDAE |
46 |
BUSH-SHRIKES,
PUFFBACKS AND TCHAGRAS |
+46 |
||
166 |
DICRURIDAE |
22 |
DRONGOS |
0 |
0% |
|
|
161 |
DICRURIDAE |
22 |
DRONGOS |
0 |
|
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
38 |
81% |
C |
|
162 |
RHIPIDURIDAE |
46 |
FANTAILS |
+46 |
||
166 |
DICRURIDAE |
DRONGOS |
1 |
2% |
O |
|
162 |
RHIPIDURIDAE |
|
FANTAILS |
Pygmy Drongo |
||
122 |
LANIIDAE |
82 |
SHRIKES |
1 |
3% |
R |
|
163 |
LANIIDAE |
34 |
SHRIKES |
-48 |
|
173 |
CORVIDAE |
113 |
CROWS AND JAYS |
8 |
6% |
V |
|
164 |
CORVIDAE |
125 |
CROWS AND JAYS |
+12 |
|
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
133 |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
25 |
27% |
O |
|
165 |
MONARCHIDAE |
93 |
MONARCHS |
-40 |
|
168 |
GRALLINIDAE |
MAGPIE LARKS |
2 |
2% |
I |
|
165 |
MONARCHIDAE |
|
MONARCHS |
Magpie Larks |
||
168 |
GRALLINIDAE |
4 |
MAGPIE LARKS |
2 |
100% |
D |
|
166 |
CORCORACIDAE |
2 |
AUSTRALIAN
MUDNESTERS |
-2 |
ex-Corcoracinae
(GRALLINIDAE) |
131 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
LOGRUNNERS |
2 |
100% |
E |
|
167 |
MELAMPITTIDAE |
2 |
MELAMPITTAS |
+2 |
||
131 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
LOGRUNNERS |
1 |
100% |
A |
|
168 |
IFRITIDAE |
1 |
IFRIT |
+1 |
||
172 |
PARADISAEIDAE |
42 |
BIRDS OF PARADISE |
7 |
17% |
|
|
169 |
PARADISAEIDAE |
41 |
BIRDS OF PARADISE |
-1 |
|
130 |
TURDIDAE |
THRUSHES AND CHATS |
1 |
25% |
PICATH |
170 |
EUPETIDAE |
4 |
ROCKFOWL,
ROCKJUMPER AND RAIL-BABBLER |
+4 |
Rockjumper |
||
131 |
ORTHONYCHIDAE |
LOGRUNNERS |
1 |
25% |
ARTH |
170 |
EUPETIDAE |
|
ROCKFOWL,
ROCKJUMPER AND RAIL-BABBLER |
Rail-babbler |
|||
134 |
PICATHARTIDAE |
2 |
BALD CROWS |
2 |
50% |
OIDEA |
170 |
EUPETIDAE |
|
ROCKFOWL,
ROCKJUMPER AND RAIL-BABBLER |
-2 |
Rockfowl |
|
130 |
TURDIDAE |
THRUSHES AND CHATS |
4 |
8% |
CALLAE |
171 |
PETROICIDAE |
|
AUSTRALASIAN
ROBINS |
AUS Scrub and
Ground Robin |
|||
142 |
EOPSALTRIIDAE |
39 |
AUSTRALASIAN
ROBINS |
39 |
80% |
OIDEA |
171 |
PETROICIDAE |
49 |
AUSTRALASIAN
ROBINS |
+10 |
||
130 |
TURDIDAE |
THRUSHES AND CHATS |
2 |
40% |
|
P |
172 |
PROMEROPIDAE |
5 |
SUGARBIRDS AND
ALLIES |
+5 |
Arcanator and
Modulatrix |
|
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
1 |
20% |
B |
A |
172 |
PROMEROPIDAE |
|
SUGARBIRDS AND
ALLIES |
Kakamega |
||
154 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
HONEYEATERS |
2 |
40% |
A |
S |
172 |
PROMEROPIDAE |
|
SUGARBIRDS AND
ALLIES |
Sugarbirds |
||
151 |
DICAEIDAE |
58 |
FLOWERPECKERS |
0 |
0% |
S |
S |
173 |
DICAEIDAE |
45 |
FLOWERPECKERS |
-13 |
|
152 |
NECTARINIIDAE |
120 |
SUNBIRDS |
77 |
57% |
A |
E |
174 |
NECTARINIIDAE |
136 |
SUNBIRDS |
+16 |
|
121 |
IRENIDAE |
14 |
LEAFBIRDS AND IORAS |
0 |
0% |
L |
R |
175 |
IRENIDAE |
13 |
FAIRY-BLUEBIRDS AND
LEAFBIRDS |
-1 |
2003~2013:
Leafbirds in CHLOROPSEIDAE |
161 |
FRINGILLIDAE |
FINCHES |
1 |
100% |
|
O |
176 |
UROCYNCHRAMIDAE |
1 |
PRZEVALSKI'S
ROSEFINCH |
+1 |
from Carduelinae
(FRINGILLIDAE) |
|
129 |
PRUNELLIDAE |
12 |
ACCENTORS |
0 |
0% |
C |
I |
177 |
PRUNELLIDAE |
12 |
ACCENTORS |
0 |
|
157 |
PARULIDAE |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
1 |
100% |
O |
D |
178 |
PEUCEDRAMIDAE |
1 |
PEUCEDRAMUS
(OLIVE WARBLER) |
+1 |
||
163 |
PLOCEIDAE |
161 |
WEAVERS AND SPARROWS |
3 |
3% |
R |
E |
179 |
PLOCEIDAE |
115 |
WEAVERS |
-46 |
Histurgops, Sparrow & Social Weavers: 2003~2013 in PASSERIDAE |
162 |
ESTRILDIDAE |
133 |
WAXBILLS |
21 |
16% |
E |
A |
180 |
ESTRILDIDAE |
131 |
WAXBILLS |
-2 |
|
163 |
PLOCEIDAE |
WEAVERS AND SPARROWS |
11 |
55% |
|
|
181 |
VIDUIDAE |
20 |
INDIGOBIRDS |
+20 |
from Viduinae
(PLOCEIDAE) |
|
163 |
PLOCEIDAE |
WEAVERS AND SPARROWS |
28 |
74% |
|
|
182 |
PASSERIDAE |
38 |
SPARROWS,
SNOWFINCHES AND ALLIES |
+38 |
from Passerinae
(PLOCEIDAE) |
|
153 |
ZOSTEROPIDAE |
WHITE-EYES |
1 |
3% |
|
|
182 |
PASSERIDAE |
|
SPARROWS,
SNOWFINCHES AND ALLIES |
|
Cinnamon Ibon
from ZOSTEROPIDAE |
|
118 |
MOTACILLIDAE |
58 |
WAGTAILS AND PIPITS |
1 |
1% |
|
|
183 |
MOTACILLIDAE |
67 |
WAGTAILS AND PIPITS |
+9 |
|
161 |
FRINGILLIDAE |
124 |
FINCHES |
76 |
39% |
|
|
184 |
FRINGILLIDAE |
198 |
FINCHES, EUPHONIAS
AND HAWAIIAN HONEYCREEPERS |
+74 |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
32 |
16% |
|
|
184 |
FRINGILLIDAE |
|
FINCHES, EUPHONIAS
AND HAWAIIAN HONEYCREEPERS |
|
Euphonias from
Thraupinae (EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
158 |
DREPANIDIDAE*** |
20 |
HAWAIIAN
HONEYCREEPERS |
12 |
6% |
|
|
184 |
FRINGILLIDAE |
|
FINCHES, EUPHONIAS
AND HAWAIIAN HONEYCREEPERS |
-20 |
Hawaiian
Honeycreepers |
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
6 |
100% |
|
P |
185 |
CALCARIIDAE" |
6 |
LONGSPURS, SNOW
BUNTINGS |
+6 |
from Emberizinae
(EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
1 |
100% |
|
A |
186 |
RHODINOCICHLIDAE |
1 |
THRUSH TANAGER |
+1 |
from Thraupinae
(EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
583 |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
25 |
61% |
E |
S |
187 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
41 |
OLD WORLD BUNTINGS |
-542 |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
105 |
83% |
M |
S |
188 |
PASSERELLIDAE |
127 |
NEW WORLD
SPARROWS AND ALLIES |
+127 |
from Emberizinae
and Cardinalinae (EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
4 |
100% |
B |
E |
189 |
PHAENICOPHILIDAE |
9 |
WARBLER TANAGERS |
+9 |
from Thraupinae
(EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
157 |
PARULIDAE |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
2 |
50% |
E |
R |
189 |
PHAENICOPHILIDAE |
|
WARBLER TANAGERS |
|||
157 |
PARULIDAE |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
3 |
300% |
R |
O |
190 |
ZELEDONIIDAE |
3 |
WREN-THRUSH AND
ALLIES |
+3 |
||
157 |
PARULIDAE |
125 |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
60 |
57% |
I |
I |
191 |
PARULIDAE |
106 |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
-19 |
incl. Ovenbird |
157 |
PARULIDAE |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
1 |
1% |
Z |
D |
192 |
ICTERIDAE |
|
NEW WORLD
BLACKBIRDS |
|||
160 |
ICTERIDAE |
96 |
NEW WORLD
BLACKBIRDS |
16 |
16% |
O |
E |
192 |
ICTERIDAE |
104 |
NEW WORLD
BLACKBIRDS |
+8 |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
1 |
50% |
I |
A |
193 |
CALYPTOPHILIDAE |
2 |
CHAT TANAGERS |
+2 |
from Thraupinae
(EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
4 |
100% |
D |
|
194 |
MITROSPINGIDAE |
4 |
ABERRANT TANAGERS |
+4 |
from Thraupinae
(EMBERIZIDAE) |
|
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
44 |
92% |
E |
|
195 |
CARDINALIDAE |
48 |
CARDINALS,
GROSBEAKS AND ALLIES |
+48 |
incl. New World
Buntings, several Tanagers |
|
157 |
PARULIDAE |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
3 |
6% |
A |
|
195 |
CARDINALIDAE |
|
CARDINALS,
GROSBEAKS AND ALLIES |
Chats |
||
155 |
EMBERIZIDAE |
BUNTINGS, CARDINALS AND TANAGERS |
334 |
90% |
|
|
196 |
THRAUPIDAE |
371 |
TANAGERS |
+371 |
incl. Darwin's
Finches, most Neotropical Cardinals |
|
156 |
COEREBIDAE |
1 |
BANANAQUIT |
1 |
0,3% |
|
|
196 |
THRAUPIDAE |
|
TANAGERS |
-1 |
Bananaquit |
157 |
PARULIDAE |
NEW WORLD WOOD
WARBLERS |
11 |
3% |
|
|
196 |
THRAUPIDAE |
|
TANAGERS |
|||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
3 |
100% |
P |
|
197 |
HYLIOTIDAE |
3 |
HYLIOTAS |
+3 |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
1 |
11% |
A |
|
198 |
STENOSTIRIDAE |
9 |
FAIRY-FLYCATCHER
AND CRESTED -FLYCATCHERS |
+9 |
Stenostira:
2003~2013 in MUSCICAPIDAE |
|
137 |
MUSCICAPIDAE |
OLD WORLD
FLYCATCHERS |
2 |
22% |
R |
|
198 |
STENOSTIRIDAE |
|
FAIRY-FLYCATCHER
AND CRESTED -FLYCATCHERS |
Canary-flycatchers |
||
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
6 |
67% |
O |
|
198 |
STENOSTIRIDAE |
|
FAIRY-FLYCATCHER
AND CRESTED -FLYCATCHERS |
Fairy-fantail 2003~2013 in RHIPIDURIDAE |
||
146 |
PARIDAE |
50 |
TITS, CHICKADEES |
44 |
75% |
I |
|
199 |
PARIDAE |
59 |
TITS, CHICKADEES |
+9 |
|
145 |
REMIZIDAE |
PENDULINE TITS |
1 |
2% |
D |
|
199 |
PARIDAE |
|
TITS, CHICKADEES |
|
Fire-capped Tit |
|
173 |
CORVIDAE |
CROWS AND JAYS |
1 |
2% |
E |
|
199 |
PARIDAE |
|
TITS, CHICKADEES |
|
Groundpecker or
Ground Tit |
|
145 |
REMIZIDAE |
10 |
PENDULINE TITS |
0 |
0% |
A |
|
200 |
REMIZIDAE |
10 |
PENDULINE TITS |
0 |
|
122 |
LANIIDAE |
SHRIKES |
3 |
100% |
|
|
201 |
NICATORIDAE |
3 |
NICATORS |
+3 |
from
Malaconotinae (LANIIDAE) |
|
116 |
ALAUDIDAE |
81 |
LARKS |
20 |
22% |
|
|
202 |
ALAUDIDAE |
93 |
LARKS |
+12 |
New world and
Austalasian Larks didn't change |
133 |
PANURIDAE |
19 |
PARROTBILLS |
0 |
0% |
|
|
203 |
PANURIDAE |
1 |
BEARDED REEDLING |
-18 |
2003~2013 in
TIMALIIDAE |
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
18 |
100% |
S |
|
204 |
MACROSPHENIDAE |
18 |
CROMBECS,
LONGBILLS AND ALLIES |
+18 |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
125 |
90% |
Y |
|
205 |
CISTICOLIDAE |
139 |
CISTICOLAS |
+139 |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
4 |
3% |
L |
|
205 |
CISTICOLIDAE |
|
CISTICOLAS |
Babbler-tit and
Jery |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
45 |
78% |
V |
|
206 |
LOCUSTELLIDAE |
57 |
GRASSBIRDS AND
ALLIES |
+57 |
||
120 |
PYCNONOTIDAE |
BULBULS |
1 |
2% |
I |
|
206 |
LOCUSTELLIDAE |
|
GRASSBIRDS AND
ALLIES |
Malia |
||
127 |
TROGLODYTIDAE |
WRENS |
1 |
100% |
O |
|
207 |
DONACOBIIDAE |
1 |
DONACOBIUS |
+1 |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
3 |
27% |
I |
|
208 |
BERNIERIDAE |
11 |
MADAGASCAR
WARBLERS |
+11 |
2003~2013 in
SYLVIIDAE |
|
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
2 |
18% |
D |
|
208 |
BERNIERIDAE |
|
MADAGASCAR
WARBLERS |
|||
120 |
PYCNONOTIDAE |
BULBULS |
5 |
45% |
E |
|
208 |
BERNIERIDAE |
|
MADAGASCAR
WARBLERS |
2003~2013 in
SYLVIIDAE |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
36 |
68% |
A |
|
209 |
ACROCEPHALIDAE |
53 |
BRUSH, REED AND
SWAMP WARBLERS |
+53 |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
2 |
50% |
|
|
210 |
PNOEPYGIDAE |
4 |
WREN BABBLERS |
+4 |
||
117 |
HIRUNDINIDAE |
82 |
SWALLOWS AND
MARTINS |
31 |
37% |
|
|
211 |
HIRUNDINIDAE |
84 |
SWALLOWS |
+2 |
|
120 |
PYCNONOTIDAE |
121 |
BULBULS |
36 |
28% |
|
|
212 |
PYCNONOTIDAE |
130 |
BULBULS |
+9 |
Western Palearctic
Bulbuls didn't change |
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
53 |
67% |
|
|
213 |
PHYLLOSCOPIDAE |
77 |
OLD WORLD LEAF
WARBLERS |
+77 |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
28 |
76% |
|
|
214 |
SCOTOCERCIDAE |
37 |
BUSH WARBLERS AND
ALLIES |
+37 |
Scotocerca:
2003~2013 in CISTICOLIDAE |
|
141 |
MONARCHIDAE |
MONARCHS AND FANTAILS |
3 |
8% |
|
|
214 |
SCOTOCERCIDAE |
|
BUSH WARBLERS AND
ALLIES |
|
||
162 |
ESTRILDIDAE |
WAXBILLS |
1 |
3% |
|
|
214 |
SCOTOCERCIDAE |
|
BUSH WARBLERS AND
ALLIES |
|
2003~2013 in
MALACANOTIDAE |
|
144 |
AEGITHALIDAE |
8 |
LONG-TAILED TITS |
0 |
0% |
S |
|
215 |
AEGITHALIDAE |
10 |
LONG-TAILED TITS |
+2 |
|
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
2 |
20% |
Y |
|
215 |
AEGITHALIDAE |
|
LONG-TAILED TITS |
Tit Warblers |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
364 |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
20 |
32% |
L |
|
216 |
SYLVIIDAE |
62 |
SYLVIA WARBLERS,
PARROTBILLS AND ALLIES |
-302 |
Rhopophilus:
2003~2013 in CISTICOLIDAE |
133 |
PANURIDAE |
PARROTBILLS |
17 |
27% |
V |
|
216 |
SYLVIIDAE |
|
SYLVIA WARBLERS,
PARROTBILLS AND ALLIES |
Parrotbills; 2003~2013 in TIMALIIDAE |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
14 |
23% |
I |
|
216 |
SYLVIIDAE |
|
SYLVIA WARBLERS,
PARROTBILLS AND ALLIES |
|||
153 |
ZOSTEROPIDAE |
85 |
WHITE-EYES |
15 |
13% |
O |
|
217 |
ZOSTEROPIDAE |
120 |
WHITE-EYES |
+35 |
|
154 |
MELIPHAGIDAE |
HONEYEATERS |
2 |
2% |
I |
|
217 |
ZOSTEROPIDAE |
|
WHITE-EYES |
Bonin Island and
Golden Honeyeater > White-eye |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
15 |
13% |
D |
|
217 |
ZOSTEROPIDAE |
|
WHITE-EYES |
Yuhina, specific
babblers |
||
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
255 |
BABBLERS |
13 |
28% |
E |
|
218 |
TIMALIIDAE |
46 |
SCIMITAR BABBLERS
AND ALLIES |
-209 |
|
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
50 |
94% |
A |
|
219 |
PELLORNEIDAE |
53 |
SMALLER BABBLERS |
+53 |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
2 |
4% |
|
|
219 |
PELLORNEIDAE |
|
SMALLER BABBLERS |
|
Grass Babblers; Laticilla: 2003~2013 in
CISTICOLIDAE |
|
132 |
TIMALIIDAE |
BABBLERS |
110 |
88% |
|
|
220 |
LEIOTHRICHIDAE |
125 |
BABBLERS,
LAUGHING-THRUSHES AND ALLIES |
+125 |
||
136 |
SYLVIIDAE |
OLD WORLD WARBLERS |
5 |
83% |
|
|
221 |
REGULIDAE |
6 |
GOLDCRESTS OR
KINGLETS |
+6 |
||
125 |
DULIDAE |
1 |
PALMCHAT |
0 |
0% |
BOM |
222 |
DULIDAE |
1 |
PALMCHAT |
0 |
||
124 |
BOMBYCILLIDAE |
8 |
WAXWINGS |
0 |
0% |
BY |
223 |
BOMBYCILLIDAE |
3 |
WAXWINGS |
-5 |
||
124 |
BOMBYCILLIDAE |
WAXWINGS |
1 |
50% |
CIL |
224 |
HYPOCOLIIDAE |
2 |
HYPOCOLIUS AND
ALLIES |
+2 |
|||
143 |
PACHYCEPHALIDAE |
WHISTLERS |
1 |
50% |
LOI |
224 |
HYPOCOLIIDAE |
|
HYPOCOLIUS AND
ALLIES |
||||
124 |
BOMBYCILLIDAE |
WAXWINGS |
4 |
100% |
DEA |
225 |
PTILIOGONATIDAE |
4 |
SILKY-FLYCATCHERS |
+4 |
from
Ptilogonatinae (BOMBYCILLIDAE) |
||
148 |
CERTHIIDAE |
7 |
TREECREEPERS |
0 |
0% |
C |
O |
227 |
CERTHIIDAE |
9 |
TREECREEPERS |
+2 |
|
147 |
SITTIDAE |
25 |
NUTHATCHES |
0 |
0% |
E |
I |
228 |
SITTIDAE |
28 |
NUTHATCHES,
SALPORNISES AND WALLCREEPER |
+3 |
|
148 |
CERTHIIDAE |
TREECREEPERS |
1 |
4% |
R |
D |
228 |
SITTIDAE |
|
NUTHATCHES,
SALPORNISES AND WALLCREEPER |
Salpornis from
Salpornithinae (CERTHIIDAE) |
||
127 |
TROGLODYTIDAE |
69 |
WRENS |
24 |
29% |
T |
E |
229 |
TROGLODYTIDAE |
82 |
WRENS |
+13 |
|
135 |
POLIOPTILIDAE |
13 |
GNATCATCHERS |
0 |
0% |
HI |
A |
230 |
POLIOPTILIDAE |
15 |
GNATCATCHERS |
+2 |
|
164 |
STURNIDAE |
STARLINGS |
2 |
100% |
M |
|
231 |
BUPHAGIDAE |
2 |
OXPECKERS |
+2 |
ex-Buphaginae
(STURNIDAE) |
|
128 |
MIMIDAE |
30 |
MOCKINGBIRDS,
THRASHERS |
2 |
6% |
U |
|
232 |
MIMIDAE |
34 |
MOCKINGBIRDS,
THRASHERS |
+4 |
|
164 |
STURNIDAE |
108 |
STARLINGS |
29 |
26% |
S |
O |
233 |
STURNIDAE |
111 |
STARLINGS |
+3 |
New World (Common)
Starling didn't change |
149 |
RHABDORNITHIDAE |
2 |
PHILIPPINE
CREEPERS |
2 |
2% |
C |
I |
233 |
STURNIDAE |
|
STARLINGS |
-2 |
Phillippine
Creepers |
126 |
CINCLIDAE |
5 |
DIPPERS |
0 |
0% |
I |
D |
234 |
CINCLIDAE |
5 |
DIPPERS |
0 |
|
137 |
MUSCICAPIDAE |
108 |
OLD WORLD
FLYCATCHERS |
44 |
15% |
C |
E |
235 |
MUSCICAPIDAE |
303 |
CHATS AND FLYCATCHERS |
+195 |
|
130 |
TURDIDAE |
THRUSHES AND CHATS |
172 |
57% |
A |
A |
235 |
MUSCICAPIDAE |
|
CHATS AND FLYCATCHERS |
|
Wheatears, Chats,
Rock Thrushes, Robins, Nightingale |
|
130 |
TURDIDAE |
329 |
THRUSHES AND CHATS |
25 |
16% |
P |
|
236 |
TURDIDAE |
156 |
THRUSHES |
-173 |
Grandala 2003~2013 in
MUSCICAPIDAE* |
119 |
CAMPEPHAGIDAE |
CUCKOOSHRIKES |
1 |
1% |
|
|
236 |
TURDIDAE |
|
THRUSHES |
|
Fruithunter
(Chlamydochaera jefferyi) |
|
5426 |
2696 |
|
|
6006 |
+580 |
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blue: |
suspended family |
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red: |
new family
(bold: 2013) |
* Western
Palearctic and Nearctic thrushes didn't change |
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remaining % to 100
per 1990 family refer to species that didn't change name or didn't move
family or were suspended as full species (mostly downgraded to subspecies) |
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note: upgraded species are not
listed |
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' RHYNCHOCYCLIDAE has priority
over PIPROMORPHIDAE |
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families that
remain the same refer to genus name changes within that family |
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" PLECTROPHENACIDAE in
2015 corrected to CALCARIIDAE |
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genus name changes
also partially at family changes |
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area of biogeographical species distribution: |
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Eastern Palearctic |
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Afrotropical |
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Oriental |
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Austalasian |
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cells left of line
are colored when species that changed name or moved family appear in specific
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* TACHURISIDAE
prevails over earlier used TACHURIDIDAE following ICZN rules (genus:
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** CALLAEIDAE
prevails over CALLAEATIDAE |
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*** DREPANIDIDAE prevails over
earlier used DREPANIIDAE, following the decision by the ICZN in 1961 |
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**** PITYRIASIDAE prevails over PITYRIASEIDAE |
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Acanthisittidae,
Formicariidae, Zeledoniidae, Thraupidae already recognized earlier by other
authorities |
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Passerines
name and family changes, sorted by 1990 families: |
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Source: The Howard and Moore
complete checklist of the birds of the world |
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