Asities |
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia
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Phylum: |
Chordata
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Class: |
Aves
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Order: |
Passeriformes
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Family: |
Philepittidae
Sharpe, 1870 |
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Genera |
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The asities are a family of small suboscine
passerine
bird
species found in Madagascar. They were thought to have been related to
the
pittas, hence the scientific name, but a study by Prum
(1993) suggested that they are actually just a subfamily of
broadbills. Here they are considered traditionally as a
separate family.
These are plump strong-legged birds of the Malagasy
forests which take
fruit and insects and nest in trees or scrub. The Neodrepanis
species — sunbird-asities — will take
nectar, and were formerly known as false sunbirds.
- Family: Philepittidae
- Velvet Asity, Philepitta castanea
Schlegel's Asity, Philepitta schlegeli
Common Sunbird-asity, Neodrepanis coruscans
Yellow-bellied Sunbird-Asity, Neodrepanis
hypoxanthus
Reference
Prum, R. 0. 1993. Phylogeny, biogeography, and evolution
of the broadbills (Eurylaimidae) and asities (Philepittidae)
based on morphology. Auk 110:304-324.
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