This article will address the topic of Myiophobus, which has gained relevance in recent years due to its impact on different aspects of society. Different perspectives related to Myiophobus will be explored, from its origins to its influence today. The importance of understanding and analyzing Myiophobus will be examined to better understand its significance in today's world. In addition, the challenges and opportunities that Myiophobus presents will be discussed, as well as the possible solutions that arise to address the challenges it represents. In short, this article seeks to offer a broad and enriching vision of Myiophobus, with the aim of encouraging reflection and debate around this topic.
Myiophobus | |
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Orange-crested flycatcher (Myiophobus phoenicomitra) | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Tyrannidae |
Subfamily: | Fluvicolinae |
Genus: | Myiophobus Reichenbach, 1850 |
Type species | |
Tyrannula ferruginea[1] Swainson, 1837
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Myiophobus is a genus of birds in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae.
It contains the following eight species:[2]
Image | Common name | Scientific name | Distribution |
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Olive-chested flycatcher | Myiophobus cryptoxanthus | Ecuador and Peru |
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Flavescent flycatcher | Myiophobus flavicans | Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. |
Unadorned flycatcher | Myiophobus inornatus | Bolivia and Peru. | |
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Orange-crested flycatcher | Myiophobus phoenicomitra | Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. |
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Roraiman flycatcher | Myiophobus roraimae | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. |
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Bran-colored flycatcher | Myiophobus fasciatus | Costa Rica through Bolivia, Uruguay, and Argentina. |
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Mouse-gray flycatcher | Myiophobus crypterythrus | southwest Colombia, western Ecuador, and northwestern Peru. |
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Rufescent flycatcher | Myiophobus rufescens | western Peru and northern Chile. |