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The rufous-crowned emu-wren (''Stipiturus ruficeps'') is a species of bird in the Maluridae family. It is endemic to Australia. ==Taxonomy== The rufous-crowned emu-wren is one of three species of the genus ''Stipiturus'', commonly known as emu-wrens, found across southern and central Australia. It was first described in 1899 by Archibald James Campbell, more than a century after its relative the southern emu-wren. Its species name is derived from the Latin words ''rufus'' "red" and ''ceps'' "head". No subspecies are recognised, although birds from Western Australia may have redder plumage, and females more blue on the face and lores. It has been considered a subspecies of the southern and mallee emu-wrens in the past; with anywhere from one to three species recognised.〔Rowley and Russell, p. 211.〕 The common name of the genus is derived from the resemblance of their tails to the feathers of an emu.
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