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The Asian thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus ''Zoothera'' of the thrush family, Turdidae. Two New World species traditionally regarded as Zoothera; (varied thrush and Aztec thrush) actually belong elsewhere in the thrush family. A group containing Siberian thrush and the African species is not closely related to the other ''Zoothera'' and are now assigned to the genus Geokichla. ==Species in taxonomic order== *Sulawesi mountain-thrush, ''Zoothera heinrichi''〔Olsson U.,Alström P. (2013). (Molecular evidence suggests that the enigmatic Sulawesi endemic ''Geomalia heinrichi'' belongs in the genus ''Zoothera'' (Turdidae, Aves) ). Chinese Birds 4 (2): 155–160.〕〔Gill F. and Donsker D. (eds), (Family Turdidae ) in «IOC World Bird Names (ver 4.1)», International Ornithologists’ Union, 2014.〕 *Everett's thrush, ''Zoothera everetti'' *Sunda thrush, ''Zoothera andromedae'' *Plain-backed thrush, ''Zoothera mollissima'' *Long-tailed thrush, ''Zoothera dixoni'' *Scaly thrush, ''Zoothera dauma'' * *Amami thrush, ''Zoothera (dauma) major'' *White's thrush, ''Zoothera aurea'' *Nilgiri thrush, ''Zoothera neilgherriensis'' *Sri Lanka thrush, ''Zoothera imbricata'' *Fawn-breasted thrush, ''Zoothera machiki'' *Bassian thrush, ''Zoothera lunulata'' *Russet-tailed thrush, ''Zoothera heinei'' *Black-backed thrush, ''Zoothera talaseae'' *White-bellied thrush, ''Zoothera margaretae'' *Guadalcanal thrush, ''Zoothera turipavae'' *Long-billed thrush, ''Zoothera monticola'' *Dark-sided thrush, ''Zoothera marginata'' *Bonin thrush, ''Zoothera terrestris'' - extinct (c.1830s) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Asian thrush」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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