sibia
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Etymology
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Usage notes
Some consider the genus to be monotypic, allowing it only Heterophasia picaoides (long-tailed sibia) and placing the other sibias in Malacias. More commonly, seven species are placed in Heterophasia.
Derived terms
- beautiful sibia (Heterophasia pulchella; sometimes in Malacias)
- black-headed sibia (= Desgodin's sibia) (Heterophasia desgodinsi; sometimes in Malacias; formerly regarded as conspecific with H. melanoleuca)
- dark-backed sibia (Heterophasia melanoleuca; sometimes in Malacias)
- Desgodin's sibia (= black-headed sibia)
- grey sibia (Heterophasia gracilis; sometimes in Malacias)
- long-tailed sibia (Heterophasia picaoides)
- rufous sibia (Heterophasia capistrata; sometimes in Malacias)
- white-eared sibia (Heterophasia auricularis; sometimes in Malacias)
Further reading
- Heterophasia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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