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Red-tailed leaflove

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Red-tailed leaflove
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Infraorder: Passerides
Family: Pycnonotidae
Genus: Phyllastrephus
Species:
P. scandens
Binomial name
Phyllastrephus scandens
Swainson, 1837
Synonyms
  • Pyrrhurus scandens

The red-tailed leaflove (Phyllastrephus scandens) is a species of leaflove in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is found in western and central Africa.

Taxonomy and systematics

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Although originally described in the genus Phyllastrephus, the red-tailed leaflove was briefly transferred to the former genus Pyrrhurus (now subsumed into Phyllastrephus) during the period 2009-2010 by the IOC. Some other authorities continue to classify the red-tailed leaflove in the genus Pyrrhurus. Alternate names for the red-tailed leaflove include the African leaflove, common leaflove, leaflove and plain leaflove.[2]

Subspecies

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Two subspecies are recognized:[3]

  • Uele leaflove (P. s. scandens) - Swainson, 1837: Found from Gambia and Senegal to northern Cameroon
  • Gabon leaflove (P. s. orientalis) - (Hartlaub, 1883): Originally described as a separate species in the genus Xenocichla (a synonym for Bleda). Found from northern Cameroon to southern Sudan, central Uganda, western Tanzania and southern Democratic Republic of the Congo

Distribution and habitat

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The red-tailed leaflove is found across western and central Africa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and moist savanna.

References

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  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Pyrrhurus scandens". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22712882A94353232. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22712882A94353232.en.
  2. ^ "Phyllastrephus scandens - Avibase". avibase.bsc-eoc.org. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  3. ^ "Bulbuls « IOC World Bird List". www.worldbirdnames.org. Retrieved 2017-04-18.
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