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Search results for Peters Family containing MUSCICAPIDAE:Old World Flycatchers  
English NameScientific NameGerman NameSpanish Name
SilverbirdEmpidornis semipartitusSilberschnäpper 
Pale FlycatcherBradornis pallidusFahlschnäpper 
Chat FlycatcherBradornis infuscatusDrosselschnäpper 
Mariqua FlycatcherBradornis mariquensisMaricoschnäpper 
Little Gray FlycatcherBradornis pumilus  
Large FlycatcherBradornis microrhynchusStrichelkopfschnäpper 
Abyssinian Slaty-Flycatcher@Dioptrornis chocolatinusBraundrongoschnäpper 
White-eyed Slaty-FlycatcherDioptrornis fischeriBergdrongoschnäpper 
Angola Slaty-Flycatcher@Dioptrornis brunneusAngoladrongoschnäpper 
Northern Black-FlycatcherMelaenornis edolioidesSenegaldrongoschnäpper 
Southern Black-FlycatcherMelaenornis pammelainaGlanzdrongoschnäpper 
Yellow-eyed Black-FlycatcherMelaenornis ardesiacusGelbaugen-Drongoschnäpper 
West African Black-FlycatcherMelaenornis annamarulaeLiberiaschnäpper 
African Forest-FlycatcherFraseria ocreataWaldschnäpper 
White-browed Forest-FlycatcherFraseria cinerascensBrauenwaldschnäpper 
Fiscal FlycatcherSigelus silensWürgerschnäpper 
Streaky-breasted Jungle-Flycatcher@Eumyias additusBurudschungelschnäpper 
Russet-backed Jungle-Flycatcher@Rhinomyias oscillansFloresdschungelschnäpper 
Brown-chested Jungle-FlycatcherRhinomyias brunneataWeißkehl-Dschungelschnäpper 
Fulvous-chested Jungle-FlycatcherRhinomyias olivaceaOlivrücken-Dschungelschnäpper 
Gray-chested Jungle-FlycatcherRhinomyias umbratilisGraubrust-Dschungelschnäpper 
Rufous-tailed Jungle-FlycatcherRhinomyias ruficaudaRotschwanz-Dschungelschnäpper 
Henna-tailed Jungle-Flycatcher@Rhinomyias colonusSuladschungelschnäpper 
Eyebrowed Jungle-Flycatcher@Rhinomyias gularisWeißbrauen-Dschungelschnäpper 
White-throated Jungle-Flycatcher@Rhinomyias albigularisNegrosdschungelschnäpper 
White-browed Jungle-Flycatcher@Rhinomyias insignisRotflankendschungelschnäpper 
Slaty-backed Jungle-Flycatcher@Rhinomyias goodfellowiGraurücken-Dschungelschnäpper 
Spotted FlycatcherMuscicapa striataGrauschnäpper 
Gambaga FlycatcherMuscicapa gambagaeGambagaschnäpper 
Gray-streaked FlycatcherMuscicapa griseistictaStrichelschnäpper 
Dark-sided FlycatcherMuscicapa sibiricaRußschnäpper 
Asian Brown FlycatcherMuscicapa dauuricaBraunschnäpper 
Brown-streaked FlycatcherMuscicapa williamsoni  
Ashy-breasted Flycatcher@Muscicapa randi  
Sumba Brown Flycatcher@Muscicapa segregata  
Rusty-tailed FlycatcherMuscicapa ruficaudaRotschwanzschnäpper 
Brown-breasted FlycatcherMuscicapa muttuiBambusschnäpper 
Ferruginous FlycatcherMuscicapa ferrugineaRostschnäpper 
Dull-blue Flycatcher@Eumyias sordidaCeylonschnäpper 
Verditer FlycatcherEumyias thalassinaLazulischnäpper 
Island FlycatcherEumyias panayensisAzurschnäpper 
Nilgiri Flycatcher@Eumyias albicaudataNilghirischnäpper 
Indigo FlycatcherEumyias indigoIndigoschnäpper 
Sooty FlycatcherMuscicapa infuscataSchieferbrustschnäpper 
Ussher's FlycatcherMuscicapa ussheriSchwalbenschnäpper 
Boehm's FlycatcherMuscicapa boehmiBoehmschnäpper 
Swamp FlycatcherMuscicapa aquaticaSumpfschnäpper 
Olivaceous FlycatcherMuscicapa olivascensOlivschnäpper 
Chapin's FlycatcherMuscicapa lenduLenduschnäpper 
Itombwe Flycatcher@Muscicapa itombwensis  
African Dusky FlycatcherMuscicapa adustaDunkelschnäpper 
Little Gray FlycatcherMuscicapa epulataFantischnäpper 
Yellow-footed FlycatcherMuscicapa sethsmithiGelblaufschnäpper 
Dusky-blue FlycatcherMuscicapa comitataStuhlmannschnäpper 
Tessmann's FlycatcherMuscicapa tessmanniTessmannschnäpper 
Cassin's AlseonaxMuscicapa cassiniCassinschnäpper 
Ashy AlseonaxMuscicapa caerulescensHartlaubschnäpper 
Gray-throated Tit-FlycatcherMyioparus griseigularisGraukehlschnäpper 
Gray Tit-FlycatcherMyioparus plumbeusMeisenschnäpper 
Humblot's Flycatcher@Humblotia flavirostrisHumblotschnäpper 
European Pied FlycatcherFicedula hypoleucaTrauerschnäpper 
Atlas FlycatcherFicedula speculigera  
Collared FlycatcherFicedula albicollisHalsbandschnäpper 
Semicollared FlycatcherFicedula semitorquataHalbringschnäpper 
Yellow-rumped FlycatcherFicedula zanthopygiaGoldschnäpper 
Narcissus FlycatcherFicedula narcissinaNarzissenschnäpper 
Chinese FlycatcherFicedula elisae  
Mugimaki FlycatcherFicedula mugimakiMugimakischnäpper 
Slaty-backed FlycatcherFicedula hodgsoniiHodgsonschnäpper 
Rufous-chested FlycatcherFicedula dumetoriaSpiegelschnäpper 
Rufous-gorgeted FlycatcherFicedula strophiataZimtkehlschnäpper 
Red-breasted FlycatcherFicedula parvaZwergschnäpper 
Taiga FlycatcherFicedula albicilla  
Kashmir FlycatcherFicedula subrubraKaschmirzwergschnäpper 
White-gorgeted FlycatcherFicedula monilegerDiamantschnäpper 
Malaysian FlycatcherFicedula solitarisRoststirnschnäpper 
Snowy-browed FlycatcherFicedula hyperythraRotbrust-Grundschnäpper 
Little Slaty Flycatcher@Ficedula basilanicaSchiefergrundschnäpper 
Rufous-throated Flycatcher@Ficedula rufigulaCelebesgrundschnäpper 
Cinnamon-chested Flycatcher@Ficedula buruensisMolukkengrundschnäpper 
Damar Flycatcher@Ficedula henriciFleckengrundschnäpper 
Sumba Flycatcher@Ficedula hartertiHartertgrundschnäpper 
Palawan Flycatcher@Ficedula platenaePalawangrundschnäpper 
Cryptic Flycatcher@Ficedula cryptaPhilippinengrundschnäpper 
Furtive Flycatcher@Ficedula disposita  
Lompobattang Flycatcher@Ficedula bonthainaBonthaingrundschnäpper 
Little Pied FlycatcherFicedula westermanniElsterschnäpper 
Ultramarine FlycatcherFicedula superciliarisWeißbrauenschnäpper 
Slaty-blue FlycatcherFicedula tricolorDreifarbenschnäpper 
Sapphire FlycatcherFicedula sapphiraSaphirschnäpper 
Black-and-rufous Flycatcher@Ficedula nigrorufaOrangeschnäpper 
Black-banded Flycatcher@Ficedula timorensisBrustband-Grundschnäpper 
Blue-and-white FlycatcherCyanoptila cyanomelanaBlauschnäpper 
Large NiltavaNiltava grandisKobaltblauschnäpper 
Small NiltavaNiltava macgrigoriaeFeenblauschnäpper 
Fujian NiltavaNiltava davidiDavidblauschnäpper 
Rufous-bellied NiltavaNiltava sundaraRotbauch-Blauschnäpper 
Rufous-vented NiltavaNiltava sumatranaSumatrablauschnäpper 
Vivid NiltavaNiltava vividaSwinhoeblauschnäpper 
Timor Blue-Flycatcher@Cyornis hyacinthinusHyazinthenblauschnäpper 
Blue-fronted Flycatcher@Cyornis hoevelliCelebesblauschnäpper 
Matinan Flycatcher@Cyornis sanfordiSanfordschnäpper 
White-tailed FlycatcherCyornis concretusWeißschwanz-Blauschnäpper 
Rueck's Blue-Flycatcher@Cyornis ruckiiSumatrablauschnäpper 
Blue-breasted Flycatcher@Cyornis heriotiHeriotblauschnäpper 
Hainan Blue-FlycatcherCyornis hainanusHainanblauschnäpper 
White-bellied Blue-Flycatcher@Cyornis pallipesKeralablauschnäpper 
Pale-chinned Blue-FlycatcherCyornis poliogenysGrauwangenschnäpper 
Pale Blue-FlycatcherCyornis unicolorBlaubrustschnäpper 
Blue-throated FlycatcherCyornis rubeculoidesBlaukehlschnäpper 
Hill Blue-FlycatcherCyornis banyumasBergblauschnäpper 
Palawan Blue-Flycatcher@Cyornis lemprieri  
Bornean Blue-Flycatcher@Cyornis superbusPrachtblauschnäpper 
Large-billed Blue-FlycatcherCyornis caerulatusBreitschnabelschnäpper 
Malaysian Blue-FlycatcherCyornis turcosusMalaienblauschnäpper 
Tickell's Blue-FlycatcherCyornis tickelliaeTickellblauschnäpper 
Mangrove Blue-FlycatcherCyornis rufigasterMangroveblauschnäpper 
Sulawesi Blue-Flycatcher@Cyornis omissus  
Pygmy Blue-FlycatcherMuscicapella hodgsoniGoldhähnchen-Blauschnäpper 
Gray-headed Canary-FlycatcherCulicicapa ceylonensisGraukopf-Kanarienschnäpper 
Citrine Canary-FlycatcherCulicicapa heliantheaGrünkopf-Kanarienschnäpper 

 Help with Searching

My work on birds is carried out in a huge database, where I can have all records open at once. However, converting details on over 10,000 species of birds at once into html is not possible, so the information in my database can be accessed via a search engine, or by going to a family group.

Here is some advice on searching. You may like to try the examples cited below to get experience with searching.

You can search on Scientific Name (for example, “Rallus longirostris”); or on English Name (for example, “Clapper Rail”); or on French Name “Râle gris”; or German Name (for example, “Klapperralle”); or Spanish Name (for example “Rascón Piquilargo”). You can search on only one of these at a time. If the search finds a unique match, it will display full details of the species. Note that some of the fields, which may contain large amounts of information, require you to click on a “Click to see full text” to view the information in a separate window.

If the search finds more than one match, it will display all species that match the search term. For example, if you type just “Rallus” against Scientific Name, the detail of all birds in the genus Rallus will be displayed. You are warned against typing a search term that will produce hundreds of records, such as “Flycatcher” under English Name, as the resulting list may overwhelm your computer’s memory.

If you enter a search term under English Synonym ( for example, “Little Cassowary”), if the search finds a unique match, it will display the details of the species to which this name relates (in this case “Dwarf Cassowary” Casuarius bennettii). If the search term finds more than one match among English Synonyms, it will display all species that have a match with the search term ( for example, try just “Cassowary”. This will list all species that have an English synonym that includes the word “Cassowary”.)

You can also search by Scientific Synonym. For example, if you type “Scolopax obscura”, the following record will be displayed:
Scolopax obscura S.G.Gmelin,1784,Reise durch Russland zur Untersuchung der drey Reiche,3,p.90,pl.17. (Shore of Caspian Sea). (= R.a.aquaticus)

The search may retrieve more than one record. For example, if you search for “Rallus gularis”, you will get both the following records:
Rallus gularis Horsfield,1821,Transactions of the Linnaean Society of London,13,pt.1,p.196.(Java.), which is the basis of Gallirallus striatus gularis; and
Rallus gularis Lesson(ex Cuvier MS),”1831”,Traité d'Ornithologie(1830),p.536. (Madagascar). Not Rallus gularis of Horsfield,1821. (= D.c.cuvieri), which is a synonym, though not available because it is pre-occupied, of Dryolimnas cuvieri cuvieri.

Of course if you use a single word as a search term, such as “Hypotaenidia”, your search will produce all synonyms containing this term.

You should be aware that I have reproduced exactly the name as it was cited by the original author. For example, Gallirallus was originally proposed by Lafresnaye,1841 as “Galli-rallus”. And the ligature “æ” was widely used before the twentieth century, as in “Anser cærulescens Bonnaterre,1790”.
I am in the process of going through my file and replacing all instances of spelling which deviate from the modern spelling with, for example, “Gallirallus [as Galli-rallus] Lafresnaye,1841”.
Another problem is that where a citation has abbreviated the name, the abbreviated portions of the name are reproduced in brackets. For example, in G. R. Gray, 1844-49, the genus was abbreviated to the first letter; thus we find C[achinna] herpetotheres.

If you enter a term under Generic Name, if a unique match is found, it should display a single record. For example, if you enter “Rallus”, the following will be displayed:
Rallus Linnaeus,1758,Systema Naturae....editio decima,tom.1,pars 1,p.153.Type,by subsequent designation (Fleming,1821,Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society,3,p.176.),Rallus aquaticus Linnaeus,1758.

Note that this is case-sensitive, for example if you type Rallus, the citation for “Gallirallus” will not be displayed, nor that for “Laterallus”.

Since my checklist is extensively annotated, this search will also display any notes that apply to a generic name. For example, if you searched for “Lyrurus”, the following will be produced:
Lyrurus Swainson,”1831”,in Swainson & Richardson,Fauna Boreali-Americana,2(1832),p.497.Type,by original designation,Tetrao tetrix Linnaeus,1758.
Note!:Madge & McGowan,2002,Pheasants,Partridges and Grouse,p.368 resurrect Lyrurus as a genus:"Though often absorbed within Tetrao,the two species of black grouse form a distinctive pair...both Lyrurus have quite ornate,peculiarly twisted tails and
(ctd!) indulge in communal lekking, which differs considerably from the often solitary "popping" of forest-living capercaillies."

Searching for a Subgeneric name is similar. For example, if you enter “Tricholimnas”, you will get:
Tricholimnas Sharpe,1893,Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club,1,p.28.Type,by original designation,Tricholimnas lafresnayanus (Verreaux) = Gallirallus lafresnayanus J. Verreaux & Des Murs,1860.
And as is usual with subgeneric names, a following note:
Note>:Tricholimnas contains only G.lafresnayanus.

Finally, you can search on Generic or Subgeneric Synonym. If you type “Nesolimnas”, you will get:
Nesolimnas Andrews,1896,Novitates Zoologicae,3,pp.260,266.Type,by monotypy,Rallus dieffenbachii G.R.Gray,1843. (= Hypotaenidea)
The entry on brackets indicates that this is a synonym of the subgeneric name Hypotaenidea.

Note that such searches will not infrequently produce more than one result. This will include cases where a name was originally cited as a Nomen nudum (that is, no type species was designated), and later cited with a valid type species. It will also include cases of Homonyms, where the later name will be marked “Not….”.

If you have any further queries, please email jpenhall@bigpond.net.au