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Songbird - Wikipedia
Another name that is sometimes seen as the scientific or vernacular name is Oscines, from Latin oscen, "songbird". The Passeriformes contains 5,000 or so ...
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Oscine | Britannica
Oscine, any bird of the suborder Passeri (order Passeriformes), which includes all songbirds. See songbird.
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OSCINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OSCINE is of or relating to a large suborder (Passeri) of passerine birds (such as larks, shrikes, finches, orioles, and crows) characterized ...
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oscines
‖ oscines, n. pl. (ˈɒsɪniːz) [a. L. oscinēs, pl. of oscen, oscin-, f. ob (ob-) + can-ĕre to sing.] 1. Rom. Antiq. The birds from whose notes or voices auguries were taken, e.g. the raven, owl, etc.1621 R. Brathwait Nat. Embassie (1877) 52 The Augur hauing left behind him his Oscines or Prophesing bi...
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Nine-primaried oscine - Wikipedia
The nine-primaried oscines is a group of bird families in the suborder Passeri (oscines) of the Passeriformes. The composition of the group has changed ...
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A Paleogene origin for crown passerines and the diversification of ...
The Oscines, or true songbirds (776 genera; 99 BP; Fig. 1), are the sister clade to the Suboscines and include nearly 80% of all passerine diversity. The study ...
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Nine-primaried oscine
The nine-primaried oscines is a group of bird families in the suborder Passeri (oscines) of the Passeriformes. The group without the Fringillidae, the New World nine-primaried oscines, is the superfamily Emberizoidea.
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Oscines - Tree of Life Web Project
Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships. Sibley and Ahlquist (1990) divided the oscines into two clades they called Corvida and Passerida.
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Passerines and Songbirds
Passerines are the perching birds -- technically members of the order Passeriformes. Birds in this order are characterized by having four toes.
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oscines, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Oscines are these kind of birds, by whose chirping, feeding, noise or voyces the Augures foretold things to come; as the Crow, Pie, Chough.
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TiF Checklist: BASAL OSCINES - John H. Boyd III
The Basal Oscines include ten families—Lyrebirds (Menuridae), Scrub-birds (Atrichornithidae), Australasian Treecreepers (Climacteridae), Bowerbirds ( ...
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Do nine-primaried oscines represent 16 different families?
Roughly 10 percent of the world's birds — about a thousand species — are songbirds belong to a group called “nine-primaried oscines,” so ...
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oscine
oscine, a. (ˈɒsɪn) [f. L. oscen, oscin- (see next), the end of the word being app. taken as = -ine1.] Of or pertaining to the Oscines; oscinine.1883 Nation (N.Y.) 29 Mar. 281/2 Boot..is used to denote the continuous front sheath of the tarsus of most oscine or singing birds, like the robin. 1885 Lib...
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Western spindalis
but like the equally enigmatic bananaquit (Coereba flaveola), they are formally treated as incertae sedis (place uncertain) among the nine-primaried oscines
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acromyodian
acromyodian, a. Ornithol. Brit. /ˌakrəʊmʌɪˈəʊdɪən/, U.S. /ˈˌækroʊˌmaɪˈoʊdiən/ [‹ scientific Latin Acromyodi, former group name (A. H. Garrod 1876, in Proc. Zool. Soc. 517; > comb. form + -myodi (in Polymyodi: see polymyodian adj.)) + -an suffix Compare mesomyodian adj. and earlier polymyodian adj...
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