Tyrannidae
National Institutes of Health
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Tyrant-flycatchers (Tyrannidae) are a taxonomically confusing bird group containing a large degree of cryptic diversity that has…
A new feather mite species Trouessartia elaeniae sp.n. (Astigmata: Analgoidea: Trouessartiidae) is described from the White…
In the current study, two new coccidian species (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) obtained from short-crested flycatcher…
The tyrannids are one of the most diverse groups of birds in the world, and the most numerous suboscine family in the Neotropics…
Elaenia chiriquensis (Lawrence, 1865) is a very common passerine abundant during the reproductive season (September-December) in…
The first report of Philornis angustifrons and P. deceptiva infesting nests of Suiriri affinis and S. islerorum in area of…
The objective of this study was to observe and compare the community of birds that utilize the tree species Faramea cyanea, in…
I recorded and analyzed vocalizations of Synallaxis albescens from three populations in Ven- ezuela, two continental and one…
A cladistic analysis of 14 binary morphological and nest architecture characters was conducted to investigate the relationship of…
In South America, Platyrinchus mystaceus (Tyrannidae) is found in the Tepui region, the Coastal Range of Venezuela, the humid…