muscicapidae
Noun
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Old World (true) flycatchers (synset 101558227)
is a type of: bird family - a family of warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wingsmember holonym:
- flycatcher, old world flycatcher, true flycatcher - any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing
- genus muscicapa, muscicapa - type genus of the Muscicapidae
- genus pachycephala, pachycephala - arboreal insectivorous birds
- subfamily turdinae, turdinae - alternative classification for the thrushes
- subfamily sylviinae, sylviinae - alternative classification for the Old World warblers
belongs to: oscines, passeres, suborder oscines, suborder passeres - two names for the suborder of typical songbirdssame as: family muscicapidae
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