Gliciphila

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Gliciphila is a genus of honeyeaters endemic to Australia, New Caledonia and Vanuatu.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
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Gliciphila
Barred honeyeater (Gliciphila undulata)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Meliphagidae
Genus: Gliciphila
Swainson, 1837
Type species
Certhia fulvifrons Lewin, 1808=Certhia melanops Latham, 1801
Synonyms

Glycifohia Mathews, 1829

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Taxonomy

The genus Gliciphila was introduced in 1837 by the English zoologist William Swainson to accommodate a single species, Certhia fulvifrons Lewin, 1808. This is the type species. The name is a junior synonym of Certhia melanops Latham, 1801, the tawny-crowned honeyeater.[1][2][3] The genus name combines the Ancient Greek γλυκυς/glukus meaning "sweet" or "sweet tasting" with φιλος/philos meaning "lover".[4]

Molecular genetic studies found that the tawny-crowned honeyeater in the genus Gliciphila was embedded in a clade containing the two species in the genus Glycifohia. To resolve the polyphyly the three species are now placed together in Gliciphila.[5][6][7]

The genus contains three species:[7]

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ImageCommon nameScientific nameDistribution
Barred honeyeaterGliciphila undulatamontane forest of New Caledonia
Tawny-crowned honeyeaterGliciphila melanopssouth Australia and Tasmania
White-bellied honeyeaterGliciphila notabilisVanuatu
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