2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2008.09.018
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Phylogeny of the avian genus Pitohui and the evolution of toxicity in birds

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“…Pachycephalidae (401,(431)(432)(433)(434)(435); Paradisaeidae (436)(437)(438)(439); Rhipiduridae (440,441); Vangidae (442)(443)(444)(445); Vireonidae (446)(447)(448)(449)(450)(451) …”
Section: Sylviorthorhynchus Is Nested Within Leptasthenura Limnoctitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pachycephalidae (401,(431)(432)(433)(434)(435); Paradisaeidae (436)(437)(438)(439); Rhipiduridae (440,441); Vangidae (442)(443)(444)(445); Vireonidae (446)(447)(448)(449)(450)(451) …”
Section: Sylviorthorhynchus Is Nested Within Leptasthenura Limnoctitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several monotypic generagoldenface (Pachycare), olive-flanked whistler (Hylocitrea), maroon-backed whistler (Coracornis) and wattled plough-bill (Eulacestoma) -were also assigned to the Pachycephalinae (Sibley and Ahlquist, 1990) although DNA-DNA hybridization data was lacking. Preliminary molecular analyses employing multi-gene datasets have since shown that Pitohui is polyphyletic (Jønsson et al, 2008b;Dumbacher et al, 2008) and that Hylocitrea is a member of the Passerida (Jønsson et al, 2008a;Spellman et al, 2008), while Norman et al (in press) have shown that Pachycare also lies outside the core Corvoidea and is a member of the Acanthizidae. The presumed monophyly of the remaining pachycephalines requires examination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent DNA analysis by Dumbacher et al (2008) has shown quite clearly that Pitohui tenebrosus is closely related to Pachycephala pectoralis and should be included in Pachycephala, the name, confusingly, becoming Pachycephala tenebrosa (Hartlaub and Finsch).…”
Section: Rhagologus Leucostigma Obscurus Randmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now Pachycephala olivacea olivacea Vigors and Horsfield, 1827. See Schodde and Mason, 1999: 433-435, Boles, 2007: 412, Jønsson et al, 2008, and Dumbacher et al, 2008 HOLOTYPE: AMNH 659405, female, collected at Olinda, 37.51S, 145.22E (USBGN, 1957) (Mathews no. 2726), an unsexed specimen collected in Gippsland, Victoria, on 17 July 1886, and received from Ashby.…”
Section: Pachycephala Olivacea Tregellasi Mathewsmentioning
confidence: 99%