List of historical Sylviidae species
The avian family Sylviidae was commonly called sylviid babblers or sylviid warblers. In July 2021, the International Ornithological Congress (IOC) recognized these 71 species. In July 2020, the IOC published a revision which moved more than half of the species to a new family, Paradoxornithidae, and transferred most of the remaining species to genus Curruca. The articles "Sylviidae" and "Parrotbill" contain the July 2021 lists.[1][2]
This list is presented according to the July 2021 IOC taxonomic sequence and can also be sorted alphabetically by common name and binomial.
Common name | Binomial name | IOC sequence |
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Fire-tailed myzornis | Myzornis pyrrhoura | 1 |
Abyssinian catbird | Sylvia galinieri | 2 |
African hill babbler | Sylvia abyssinica | 3 |
Rwenzori hill babbler | Sylvia atriceps | 4 |
Dohrn's thrush-babbler | Sylvia dohrni | 5 |
Bush blackcap | Sylvia nigricapillus | 6 |
Eurasian blackcap | Sylvia atricapilla | 7 |
Garden warbler | Sylvia borin | 8 |
Barred warbler | Curruca nisoria | 9 |
Lesser whitethroat | Curruca curruca | 10 |
Desert whitethroat | Curruca minula | 11 |
Hume's whitethroat | Curruca althaea | 12 |
Western Orphean warbler | Curruca hortensis | 13 |
Eastern Orphean warbler | Curruca crassirostris | 14 |
Arabian warbler | Curruca leucomelaena | 15 |
Asian desert warbler | Curruca nana | 16 |
African desert warbler | Curruca deserti | 17 |
Common whitethroat | Curruca communis | 18 |
Dartford warbler | Curruca undata | 19 |
Marmora's warbler | Curruca sarda | 20 |
Balearic warbler | Curruca balearica | 21 |
Tristram's warbler | Curruca deserticola | 22 |
Spectacled warbler | Curruca conspicillata | 23 |
Western subalpine warbler | Curruca iberiae | 24 |
Eastern subalpine warbler | Curruca cantillans | 25 |
Moltoni's warbler | Curruca subalpina | 26 |
Sardinian warbler | Curruca melanocephala | 27 |
Menetries's warbler | Curruca mystacea | 28 |
Rüppell's warbler | Curruca ruppeli | 29 |
Cyprus warbler | Curruca melanothorax | 30 |
Yemen warbler | Curruca buryi | 31 |
Brown parisoma | Curruca lugens | 32 |
Banded parisoma | Curruca boehmi | 33 |
Chestnut-vented warbler | Curruca subcoerulea | 34 |
Layard's warbler | Curruca layardi | 35 |
Golden-breasted fulvetta | Lioparus chrysotis | 36 |
Rufous-tailed babbler | Moupinia poecilotis | 37 |
White-browed fulvetta | Fulvetta vinipectus | 38 |
Chinese fulvetta | Fulvetta striaticollis | 39 |
Spectacled fulvetta | Fulvetta ruficapilla | 40 |
Indochinese fulvetta | Fulvetta danisi | 41 |
Brown-throated fulvetta | Fulvetta ludlowi | 42 |
Grey-hooded fulvetta | Fulvetta cinereiceps | 43 |
Manipur fulvetta | Fulvetta manipurensis | 44 |
Taiwan fulvetta | Fulvetta formosana | 45 |
Yellow-eyed babbler | Chrysomma sinense | 46 |
Jerdon's babbler | Chrysomma altirostre | 47 |
Beijing babbler | Rhopophilus pekinensis | 48 |
Tarim babbler | Rhopophilus albosuperciliaris | 49 |
Wrentit | Chamaea fasciata | 50 |
Great parrotbill | Conostoma aemodium | 51 |
Three-toed parrotbill | Cholornis paradoxus | 52 |
Brown parrotbill | Cholornis unicolor | 53 |
Spectacled parrotbill | Sinosuthora conspicillata | 54 |
Vinous-throated parrotbill | Sinosuthora webbiana | 55 |
Ashy-throated parrotbill | Sinosuthora alphonsiana | 56 |
Brown-winged parrotbill | Sinosuthora brunnea | 57 |
Grey-hooded parrotbill | Sinosuthora zappeyi | 58 |
Przevalski's parrotbill | Sinosuthora przewalskii | 59 |
Fulvous parrotbill | Suthora fulvifrons | 60 |
Black-throated parrotbill | Suthora nipalensis | 61 |
Golden parrotbill | Suthora verreauxi | 62 |
Short-tailed parrotbill | Neosuthora davidiana | 63 |
Pale-billed parrotbill | Chleuasicus atrosuperciliaris | 64 |
White-breasted parrotbill | Psittiparus ruficeps | 65 |
Rufous-headed parrotbill | Psittiparus bakeri | 66 |
Grey-headed parrotbill | Psittiparus gularis | 67 |
Black-headed parrotbill | Psittiparus margaritae | 68 |
Black-breasted parrotbill | Paradoxornis flavirostris | 69 |
Spot-breasted parrotbill | Paradoxornis guttaticollis | 70 |
Reed parrotbill | Calamornis heudei | 71 |
References[edit]
- ↑ Gill, F.; Donsker, D. (January 2020). "IOC World Bird List (v 10.1)". Retrieved January 30, 2020.
- ↑ Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P. (July 2020). "IOC World Bird List (v 10.2)". Retrieved July 15, 2020.
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