FIGURE 1. Simplified phylogenetic tree of Tyrannidae modified from Ohlson et al. (2008). Nodes supported by Bayesian posterior probabilities <0.95 are collapsed. Clades with several genera have in most cases been condensed and are indicated by arrows at the tip of the branch. All species traditionally placed in Myiophobus are in bold type. The three species in Nephelomyias form a strongly supported clade with Myiotriccus, Pyrrhomyias and Hirundinea (Hirundineinae), whereas the other Myiophobus species belong in Fluvicolinae
FIGURES 5–8. Myrsidea ochrolaemi: (5) male paratype; (6) additional male from Automolus ochrolaemus....
FIGURES 27–30. Habitus. Myrsidea novaeseelandiae n. sp.: 27, holotype female. 28, paratype male. Myr...
Figure 6. Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the C. [fuscater] complex based on a matrix of 2199 U...
FIGURE 1. Simplified phylogenetic tree of Tyrannidae modified from Ohlson et al. (2008). Nodes suppo...
A new classification is proposed for the subfamily Fluvicolinae in the New World Flycatchers (Tyrann...
28 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-28."A phylogeny is developed for tho...
FIGURE 1. Maximum-likelihood tree of a subset of the Thamnophilinae, showing that Myrmeciza is polyp...
FIGURE 2. Bayesian consensus tree of a subset of the Thamnophilinae, showing that Myrmeciza is polyp...
A phylogeny of 19 of the 22 currently recognized species of Myiarchus tyrant-flycatchers is presente...
p. 429-627 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical refereces (p. 623-627)."I have spent more t...
The tyrant-flycatchers (Tyrannidae) are the largest family of birds in the New World. Although their...
The phylogeny of selected flycatchers (Family: Muscicapidae) was inferred from mtDNA cytochrome oxi...
FIGURE 2. Maximum clade credibility tree from the Bayesian analyses of Burns et al. (2014). Subfamil...
FIGURES 1–8. 1–2, Myrsidea magnidens. 1, Female metanotum and dorsal abdomen. 2, Male genital sac sc...
Recent DNA-based phylogenetic analyses of the family Thamnophilidae have shown that the genus Myrmot...
FIGURES 5–8. Myrsidea ochrolaemi: (5) male paratype; (6) additional male from Automolus ochrolaemus....
FIGURES 27–30. Habitus. Myrsidea novaeseelandiae n. sp.: 27, holotype female. 28, paratype male. Myr...
Figure 6. Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the C. [fuscater] complex based on a matrix of 2199 U...
FIGURE 1. Simplified phylogenetic tree of Tyrannidae modified from Ohlson et al. (2008). Nodes suppo...
A new classification is proposed for the subfamily Fluvicolinae in the New World Flycatchers (Tyrann...
28 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-28."A phylogeny is developed for tho...
FIGURE 1. Maximum-likelihood tree of a subset of the Thamnophilinae, showing that Myrmeciza is polyp...
FIGURE 2. Bayesian consensus tree of a subset of the Thamnophilinae, showing that Myrmeciza is polyp...
A phylogeny of 19 of the 22 currently recognized species of Myiarchus tyrant-flycatchers is presente...
p. 429-627 : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical refereces (p. 623-627)."I have spent more t...
The tyrant-flycatchers (Tyrannidae) are the largest family of birds in the New World. Although their...
The phylogeny of selected flycatchers (Family: Muscicapidae) was inferred from mtDNA cytochrome oxi...
FIGURE 2. Maximum clade credibility tree from the Bayesian analyses of Burns et al. (2014). Subfamil...
FIGURES 1–8. 1–2, Myrsidea magnidens. 1, Female metanotum and dorsal abdomen. 2, Male genital sac sc...
Recent DNA-based phylogenetic analyses of the family Thamnophilidae have shown that the genus Myrmot...
FIGURES 5–8. Myrsidea ochrolaemi: (5) male paratype; (6) additional male from Automolus ochrolaemus....
FIGURES 27–30. Habitus. Myrsidea novaeseelandiae n. sp.: 27, holotype female. 28, paratype male. Myr...
Figure 6. Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of the C. [fuscater] complex based on a matrix of 2199 U...