- Bradypterus
Taxobox
name = "Bradypterus"
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Neornithes
infraclassis =Neognathae
superordo =Neoaves
ordo =Passeriformes
subordo =Passeri
infraordo =Passerida
superfamilia =Sylvioidea
familia =Megaluridae
genus = " Bradypterus "
genus_authority = Swainson, 1837
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = More than 20, but see text"Bradypterus" is a
genus of smallinsectivorous songbird s ("warbler s") in the newly recognized grass warbler family (Megaluridae ). They were formerly placed in theSylviidae , which at that time was awastebin taxon for the warbler-likeSylvioidea . The range of this genus extends through the warm regions fromAfrica around theIndian Ocean and far intoAsia .The megalurid bush-warblers are related to the grass-warblers of "
Locustella " and "Megalurus ", but share lifestyle and related adaptations andapomorph ies with "Cettia ", the other genus of bush-warblers. These belong to an older lineage of Sylvioidea. Both "bush-warbler" genera are smallish birds well adapted to glimbing amongshrub bery. They are markedly long-tailed birds, at first glance somewhat reminiscent of wrens.These are quite terrestrial birds, which live in densely vegetated habitats like thick forest and reedbeds. The will walk away from disturbance rather than flush. The plumage similarities and skulking lifestyle makes these birds hard to see and identify.
Megalurid bush-warblers tend towards greyish browns above and buffish or light grey tones below. They have little patterning apart from the ubiquitous
supercilium . Altogether, they appear much like the plainer species among "Acrocephalus " marsh-warblers in coloration. Cettid bush-warblers tend to be somewhat more compact, with less pointed tails, but are otherwise very similar.pecies
This genus is in need of revision.
Victorin's Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus" victorini", does not belong into that genus. In fact, it seems to belong into a distinct family not even closely related to "Bradypterus", and including such birds as the crombecs ("Sylvietta ") and longbills ("Macrosphenus "). A new genus would need to be established for Victorin's Scrub-warbler, but this has not happened yet. [Beresford "et al." (2005)]Others, like the
Chestnut-backed Bush-warbler and theChinese Bush-warbler , appear to belong in "Locustella ".*
African Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus baboecala"
*Ja River Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus grandis"
*White-winged Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus carpalis"
*Grauer's Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus graueri"
*Bamboo Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus alfredi"
*Knysna Scrub-warbler or Knysna Warbler, "Bradypterus sylvaticus"
*Cameroon Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus lopezi"
*African Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus barratti"
*Bangwa Scrub-warbler , "Bradypterus bangwaensis"
*Cinnamon Bracken-warbler , "Bradypterus cinnamomeus"
*Spotted Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus thoracicus"
*David's Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus davidi"
*Long-billed Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus major"
*Chinese Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus tacsanowskius"
*Benguet Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus seebohmi"
*Timor Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus timorensis" - formerly included in "B. seebohmi"
*Russet Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus mandelli" - formerly included in "B. seebohmi"
*Javan Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus montis" - formerly included in "B. seebohmi"
*Brown Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus luteoventris"
*Taiwan Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus alishanensis"
*Sri Lanka Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus palliseri"
*Friendly Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus accentor"
*Long-tailed Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus caudatus"
*Chestnut-backed Bush-warbler , "Bradypterus castaneus"Footnotes
References
* (2005): African endemics span the tree of songbirds (Passeri): molecular systematics of several evolutionary 'enigmas'. "Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B" 272 (1565): 849–858. DOI|10.1098/rspb.2004.2997 [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~barke042/pdfs/Beresford.et.al05.pdf PDF fulltext] [http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/public/contributionsupplementalmaterials/h/y/b/7/hyb7fme16147k0d3/archive1.pdf Electronic appendix]
* (2006): "Handbook of Birds of the World " (Volume 11: Old World Flycatchers to Old World Warblers). Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 849655306X
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