- Pardalotidae
Taxobox
name = Pardalotidae
image_caption =Striated Pardalote
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
subordo =Passeri
familia = Pardalotidae
subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
subdivision =Pardalotinae The large and diverse
passerine bird family Pardalotidae includes thepardalote s,scrubwren s,thornbill s,gerygone s and allies. The family originated inAustralasia and now includes about 70 species in 15 or 16 genera. Nearly all are confined toAustralia (48 species) orNew Guinea (about 20 species, including 6 found in both Australia and New Guinea). Only the gerygones extend further afield, with representatives inSouth-east Asia ,New Zealand , and islands of the South Pacific.All members are small to medium in size—some are very small—the majority are drab, inconspicuous, and often difficult to identify. All are mainly insectivorous, have 10 primaries (the tenth is vestigial in the pardalotes) and 9 secondaries (most having a vestigial tenth secondary).
One species, the
Lord Howe Gerygone "Gerygone insularis", is extinct; and 25 taxa in 17 species are considered endangered, three of them critically so. The primary threats are land clearing, overgrazing, degradation and fragmentation of habitat, and changing fire regimes.The taxonomy of the Pardalotidae is complex and its classification has changed a great deal over the years. Today, they are considered close to the
honeyeater s and thefairy-wren s, all three families being regarded as part of the superfamilyMeliphagoidea . (The Pardalotidae form the second-largest family of birds in Australasia, after the honeyeaters.)At various times the Pardalotidae have been classified as
Old World warbler s,Old World babbler s, andOld World flycatcher s. The pardalotes themselves have been placed alone in their own family and grouped with the flowerpeckers. DNA studies suggest that the pardalotes may diverge sufficiently from the others in the group to justify regarding them as a separate family, in which case the remaining genera would be placed in the family Acanthizidae.Species of Pardalotidae (part of the super-family
Meliphagoidea )* Subfamily
Pardalotinae : pardalotes
**Spotted Pardalote , "Pardalotus punctatus"
**Forty-spotted Pardalote , "Pardalotus quadragintus"
**Red-browed Pardalote , "Pardalotus rubricatus"
**Striated Pardalote , "Pardalotus striatus"
* SubfamilyDasyornithinae
**Eastern Bristlebird , "Dasyornis brachypterus"
**Rufous Bristlebird , "Dasyornis broadbenti"
**Western Bristlebird , "Dasyornis longirostris"
**Pilotbird , "Pcynoptilus floccosus"
* SubfamilyAcanthizinae
**Rockwarbler , "Origma solitaria"
**Fernwren , "Oreoscopus gutturalis"
**Yellow-throated Scrubwren , "Sericornis citreogularis"
**White-browed Scrubwren , "Sericornis frontalis"
**Tasmanian Scrubwren , "Sericornis humilis"
**Atherton Scrubwren , "Sericornis keri"
**Large-billed Scrubwren , "Sericornis magnirostris"
**Tropical Scrubwren , "Sericornis beccarii"
**Scrubtit , "Acanthornis magnus"
**Chestnut-rumped Heathwren , "Hylacola pyrrhopygia"
**Shy Heathwren orShy Hylacola , "Hylacola cauta"
**Striated Fieldwren , "Calamanthus fuliginosus"
**Rufous Fieldwren , "Calamanthus campestris"
**Redthroat , "Pyrrholaemus brunneus"
**Speckled Warbler , "Chthonicola sagittata"
**Weebill , "Smicrornis brevirostris"
**Brown Gerygone , "Gerygone mouki"
**Grey Warbler , "Gerygone igata"
**Chatham Island Warbler , "Gerygone albofrontata"
**Norfolk Island Gerygone , "Gerygone modesta"
**Dusky Gerygone , "Gerygone tenebrosa"
**Mangrove Gerygone , "Gerygone levigaster"
**Western Gerygone , "Gerygone fusca"
**Lord Howe Gerygone , "Gerygone insularis" Extinct c. 1930
**Large-billed Gerygone , "Gerygone magnirostris"
**Green-backed Gerygone , "Gerygone chloronotus"
**Fairy Gerygone , "Gerygone palpebrosa"
**White-throated Gerygone , "Gerygone olivacea"
**Mountain Thornbill , "Acanthiza katherina"
**Brown Thornbill , "Acanthiza pusilla"
**Inland Thornbill , "Acanthiza apicalis"
**Tasmanian Thornbill , "Acanthiza ewingii"
**Chestnut-rumped Thornbill , "Acanthiza uropygialis"
**Slaty-backed Thornbill , "Acanthiza robustirostris"
**Western Thornbill , "Acanthiza inornata"
**Buff-rumped Thornbill , "Acanthiza reguloides"
**Slender-billed Thornbill , "Acanthiza iredalei"
**Yellow-rumped Thornbill , "Acanthiza chrysorrhoa"
**Yellow Thornbill , "Acanthiza nana"
**Striated Thornbill , "Acanthiza lineata"
**Southern Whiteface , "Aphelocephala leucopsis"
**Chestnut-breasted Whiteface , "Aphelocephala pectoralis"
**Banded Whiteface , "Aphelocephala nigricincta"Further reading
* PJ Higgins & JM Peter (Eds.), "Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds, Volume 6: Pardalotes to shrike-thrushes". Oxford, Melbourne, 2002: ISBN 0-19-553762-9
* Del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Christie D. (editors). (2007). "Handbook of the Birds of the World ". Volume 12: Picathartes to Tits and Chickadees. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 9788496553422External links
* [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Meliphagoidea&contgroup=Oscines Meliphagoidea] - Highlighting relationships of
Maluridae on Tree Of Life Web Project
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