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- Q339465 subject Q8326604.
- Q339465 subject Q8482046.
- Q339465 subject Q8508483.
- Q339465 abstract "Hemixos is a songbird genus in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. Established by Edward Blyth in 1845 for the newly discovered ashy bulbul (H. flavala), this small genus even today contains just two species: Chestnut bulbul, Hemixos castanonotus Ashy bulbul, Hemixos flavalaSome treatments merge the genus into Hypsipetes, often together with the rest of the traditional "Hypsipetes group" of bulbuls: Iole, Ixos, Microscelis and Tricholestes. But in this case, the closely related genera Alophoixus and Setornis would probably also have to be included, and as soon as the earliest described genus, Ixos, is merged with another its name would apply.In fact, Hemixos is not particularly close to Hypsipetes, and a merger is not well justified. mtDNA NADH dehydrogenase subunits 2 and 3 and nDNA β-fibrinogen intron 7 sequence data puts it closer to (but still well distant from) the streaked bulbul (Ixos malaccensis). But whether that species represents the core group of Ixos – around its type species I. virescens (Sunda bulbul or green-winged bulbul) –, or a distinct lineage worthy of separation in a new genus – in which case Hypsipetes might be merged into the core group of Ixos – has not been studied. In any case, though minor, the Hemixos lineage with its stark white throat and light wing patches seems well distinct.".
- Q339465 class Q5113.
- Q339465 family Q188854.
- Q339465 kingdom Q729.
- Q339465 order Q25341.
- Q339465 phylum Q10915.
- Q339465 thumbnail Long_Unseen_Friend_3199619413.jpg?width=300.
- Q339465 wikiPageExternalLink Gregory-Bulbuls.pdf.
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- Q339465 classis Q5113.
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- Q339465 phylum Q10915.
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- Q339465 type Animal.
- Q339465 type Bird.
- Q339465 type Eukaryote.
- Q339465 type Species.
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- Q339465 comment "Hemixos is a songbird genus in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. Established by Edward Blyth in 1845 for the newly discovered ashy bulbul (H. flavala), this small genus even today contains just two species: Chestnut bulbul, Hemixos castanonotus Ashy bulbul, Hemixos flavalaSome treatments merge the genus into Hypsipetes, often together with the rest of the traditional "Hypsipetes group" of bulbuls: Iole, Ixos, Microscelis and Tricholestes.".
- Q339465 label "Hemixos".
- Q339465 depiction Long_Unseen_Friend_3199619413.jpg.