Ochthoeca

d’Orbigny’s chat tyrant Ochthoeca oenanthoides, copyright Jonathan Juan Chancasana Villacorta.

Belongs within: Fluvicolinae.

Ochthoeca, chat tyrants, is a genus of tyrant flycatchers found in the Andes that possess a bold superciliary stripe and often prominent wing bars.

<==Ochthoeca
| i. s.: O. frontalisJT12
| O. fumicolorJT12
| O. jelskiiJT12
| O. leucophrysJT12
| O. nigritaJT12
| O. piuraeJT12
| O. rufipectoralisJT12
| O. thoracicaAP21
|--O. diademaBKB15
`--+--O. cinnamomeiventrisBKB15
`--+--O. oenanthoidesBKB15
`--Tumbezia salviniBKB15

*Type species of generic name indicated

References

[AP21] Arlott, N., & B. van Perlo. 2021. Collins Birds of the World. William Collins.

[BKB15] Burleigh, J. G., R. T. Kimball & E. L. Braun. 2015. Building the avian tree of life using a large-scale, sparse supermatrix. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 84: 53–63.

[JT12] Jetz, W., G. H. Thomas, J. B. Joy, K. Hartmann & A. Ø. Mooers. 2012. The global diversity of birds in space and time. Nature 491: 444–448.

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