Citations:hylia
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English citations of hylia
- 2012 November 12, “HYLIAS family Hyliidae”, in Bird Families of the World[1], archived from the original on 2013-06-05:
- In central and west Africa there is a stocky, medium-sized "warbler" that frequents the undergrowth of forests from lowlands to mountains, known as Green Hylia or, sometimes simply as Hylia — derived from its monotypic genus Hylia
- 2023 October, “Clements Checklist”, in CornellLab[2]:
- Two additional families (Hylias, Hyliidae and Parrotbills, Paradoxornithidae) are recognized this year, and none are lost, so the total number of extant families in the eBird/Clements Checklist is 251 (including the family Hawaiian honeyeaters, Mohoidae of Hawaii, all species of which are extinct).
- 2024, “Hylias”, in Birda[3], retrieved 2024-05-28:
- Hylias are particularly known for their presence in the humid forests where they contribute to the avian diversity with their melodious tunes and insectivorous habits.