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Published: 2023-11-01
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A new genus for Philydor erythrocercum and P. fuscipenne (Aves: Furnariidae)

Naturalis Biodiversity Center; Darwinweg 2; PO Box 9517; 2300 RA Leiden; Netherlands
Department of Biological Sciences; The University of Texas at El Paso; El Paso; TX 79968; USA; Biodiversity Collections; The University of Texas at El Paso; El Paso; TX 79968; USA
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; University of Toronto; 25 Harbord Street; Room 537; Toronto; ON M5S 3G5; Canada
Aves modern taxonomy taxonomic groups species category monophyletic phylogenetic studies ovenbirds Furnariidae non-monophyletic genera revision of the group description of six new genera species-level phylogeny mitochondrial genes nuclear intron nuclear exons taxonomically problematic genus fivefold polyphyly subsequent taxonomies placement expanded genus polyphyletic type species phylogeny sister to the monotypic genus strong support phylogenetic analysis ultra-conserved genomic elements relationships among suboscine passerines foliage-gleaners incongruent sister-group sister species sister group Phylogenetic analysis removal restricted differences in structure group separate genus warranted generic name proposed

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