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1 Ochthoeca superciliosa Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1871 Roestbrauwtapuittiran [1] Rufous-browed Chat-Tyrant Ochthoeca superciliosa is split from Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant Ochthoeca fumicolor based on striking differences in plumage (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife; see Ridgely & Tudor 1994).
2 Amytornis whitei Mathews, 1910 Rosse grassluiper [2] Split polytypic A. whitei from A. striatus (Christidis et al. 2013; Black et al. 2020 a,b). English name of this polytypic species follows Black et al. (2020a,b).
3 Amytornis rowleyi Schodde & Mason, IJ, 1999 Opaltongrassluiper [3] Split A. rowleyi from A. striatus (Christidis et al. 2013; Black et al. 2020 a,b). English name Opalton Grasswren follows Black et al. (2020a,b). Assigned the English name Rusty Grasswren by others (Christidis et al. 2013; Dickinson & Christidis 2014).
4 Origma murina (Sclater, PL, 1858) Bruine struiksluiper [4] Change English name of Crateroscelis murina to Rusty Mouse-warbler (Gregory 2009). Move (9.1) Rusty Mouse-warbler from Crateroscelis to Origma (Norman et al. 2018).
5 Origma robusta (De Vis, 1898) Bergstruiksluiper [5] Change English name of Crateroscelis robusta to Mountain Mouse-warbler (Gregory 2009). Move (9.1) Mountain Mouse-warbler from Crateroscelis to Origma (Norman et al. 2018).
6 Aethomyias nigrorufus (Salvadori, 1895) Zwart-rosse struiksluiper [6] Change English name of Crateroscelis nigrorufa to Bicolored Mouse-warbler (Gregory 2009); then (9.1) to Bicolored Scrubwren. Includes blissi; treat as monotypic (Beehler & Pratt 2016). Move (9.1) from Crateroscelis to new genus Aethomyias (Norman et al. 2018).
7 Petroica polymorpha Mayr, 1934 Salomonsvliegenvanger [7] Solomons Robin is split from Pacific Robin Petroica pusilla (Kearns et al. 2015; Kearns et al. 2020). Kearns et al. (2015) act as first reviser in applying polymorpha Mayr, 1934 as the species rank epithet.
8 Bleda ugandae Van Someren, 1915 Geeloogblada [8] Bleda ugandae forms a monophyletic sister group to B. notatus, from which it differs in eye and lores color and evidently in vocalizations (Keith et al. 1992; N. Borrow, P. Ryan pers. comm.). Split from B. notatus (Huntley & Voelker 2016).
9 Hypsipetes platenae (Blasius, W, 1888) Sangirbuulbuul [9] Sangihe Golden Bulbul Hypsipetes platenae is split from the Northern Golden Bulbul complex Hypsipetes longirostris s.l. on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Collar et al. 2013; Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).
10 Hypsipetes aureus (Walden, 1872) Togianbuulbuul [10] Togian Golden Bulbul Hypsipetes aureus is split from the Northern Golden Bulbul complex Hypsipetes longirostris s.l. on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Collar et al. 2013; Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).
11 Hypsipetes harterti (Stresemann, 1912) Banggaibuulbuul [11] Banggai Golden Bulbul Hypsipetes harterti is split from the Northern Golden Bulbul complex Hypsipetes longirostris s.l. on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Collar et al. 2013; Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).
12 Hypsipetes chloris (Finsch, 1867) Halmaherabuulbuul [12] Halmahera Golden Bulbul Hypsipetes chloris is split from the Northern Golden Bulbul complex Hypsipetes longirostris s.l. on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Collar et al. 2013; Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).
13 Hypsipetes lucasi (Hartert, EJO, 1903) Obibuulbuul [13] Obi Golden Bulbul Hypsipetes lucasi is split from the Northern Golden Bulbul complex Hypsipetes longirostris s.l. on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Collar et al. 2013; Eaton et al. 2021; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).
14 Pycnonotus davisoni (Hume, 1875) Bleekoogbuulbuul [14] Pale-eyed Bulbul Pycnonotus davisoni is split from Stripe-throated Bulbul P. finlaysoni based on differences in morphology and sympatry in se Myanmar (Tenasserim) (HBW/BirdLife; Limparungpatthanakij 2022).
15 Pycnonotus leucops (Sharpe, 1888) Bleekgezichtbuulbuul [15] Formerly considered a subspecies of Flavescent Bulbul Pycnonotus flavescens but more closely related to P. bimaculatus and P. snouckaerti (Dejtaradol et al. 2016; Eaton et al. 2016).
16 Locustella musculus (Stresemann, 1914) Ceramstruikzanger [16] Split from L. castanea (Eaton et al. 2016; Rheindt et al. 2020a). Species epithet invariable.
17 Locustella disturbans (Hartert, EJO, 1900) Burustruikzanger [17] Split from L. castanea (Eaton et al. 2016; Rheindt et al. 2020a).
18 Paradoxornis aemodius (Hodgson, 1841) Grote diksnavelmees [18] Move Great Parrotbill from the monotypic genus Conostoma to Paradoxornis (Cai et al. 2019).
19 Paradoxornis unicolor (Hodgson, 1843) Bruine diksnavelmees [19] Brown Parrotbill separated to genus Cholornis (Penhallurick & Robson 2009) (not Hemirhynchus as used by Penhallurick 2010). Cholornis is subsequently remerged with Paradoxornis (Cai et al. 2019).
20 Paradoxornis paradoxus (Verreaux, J, 1871) Drieteendiksnavelmees [20] Three-toed Parrotbill separated to genus Cholornis (Penhallurick & Robson 2009) (not Hemirhynchus as used by Penhallurick 2010). Cholornis is subsequently remerged with Paradoxornis (Cai et al. 2019).
21 Paradoxornis gularis Gray, GR, 1845 Grijskopdiksnavelmees [21] Grey-headed Parrotbill separated to genus Psittiparus (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Psittiparus is subsequently remerged with Paradoxornis (Cai et al. 2019).
22 Paradoxornis ruficeps Blyth, 1842 Roodkopdiksnavelmees [22] Change English name of Paradoxornis ruficeps to White-breasted Parrotbill (King & Robson 2008); separate to genus Psittiparus (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Psittiparus is subsequently remerged with Paradoxornis (Cai et al. 2019).
23 Paradoxornis bakeri (Hartert, EJO, 1900) Bakers diksnavelmees [23] Paradoxornis bakeri (including magnirostris) is split from P. ruficeps (King & Robson 2008); separate to genus Psittiparus (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Psittiparus is subsequently remerged with Paradoxornis (Cai et al. 2019).
24 Suthora davidiana Slater, HH, 1897 Kleine diksnavelmees [24] Short-tailed Parrotbill separated to genus Neosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Neosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
25 Suthora atrosuperciliaris (Godwin-Austen, 1877) Witkeeldiksnavelmees [25] Change English name of Paradoxornis atrosuperciliaris to Pale-billed Parrotbill (King & Robson 2008); separate to genus Chleuasicus (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Chleuasicus is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
26 Suthora conspicillata David, A, 1871 Brildiksnavelmees [26] Spectacled Parrotbill separated to genus Sinosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Sinosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
27 Suthora zappeyi Thayer & Bangs, 1912 Zappeys diksnavelmees [27] Grey-hooded Parrotbill separated to genus Sinosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Sinosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
28 Suthora brunnea Anderson, 1871 Bruinvleugeldiksnavelmees [28] Brown-winged Parrotbill separated to genus Sinosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Sinosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
29 Suthora webbiana Gould, 1852 Bruinkopdiksnavelmees [29] Vinous-throated Parrotbill separated to genus Sinosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Sinosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
30 Suthora alphonsiana Verreaux, J, 1871 Grijskeeldiksnavelmees [30] Ashy-throated Parrotbill separated to genus Sinosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Sinosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019). S. alphonsianus may be a clinal morph of S. webbianus (Boto et al. 2009; Yang et al. 2010).
31 Suthora przewalskii Berezowski & Bianchi, 1891 Przewalski's diksnavelmees [31] Przevalski's Parrotbill separated to genus Sinosuthora (Penhallurick & Robson 2009). Sinosuthora is subsequently merged with Suthora (Cai et al. 2019).
32 Cantorchilus zeledoni (Ridgway, 1878) Zeledons winterkoning [32] Canebrake Wren is split from Plain [Cabanis's] Wren (Stiles et al. 1989; Ridgely & Gwynne 1989; AOU 1998; Saucier et al. 2015; NACC 2016-C-14).
33 Cantorchilus elutus (Bangs, 1902) Panamawinterkoning [33] Isthmian (Panama) Wren is split from Plain [Cabanis's Wren] (Saucier et al. 2015; NACC 2016-C-14).
34 Agricola pallidus (Müller, JW, 1851) Vale vliegenvanger [34] Move Pale Flycatcher from Melaenornis to the resurrected genus Agricola based on phylogenetic analysis (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023).
35 Agricola infuscatus (Smith, A, 1839) Lijstervliegenvanger [35] Move Chat Flycatcher from Melaenornis to the resurrected genus Agricola based on phylogenetic analysis (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023).
36 Fraseria griseigularis (Jackson, FJ, 1906) Grijskeelvliegenvanger [36] Phylogenetic analyses reveal that the two species formerly within Myioparus are embedded within a broadly defined Fraseria (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023). Change binomial of Grey-throated Tit-Flycatcher from Myioparus griseigularis to Fraseria griseigularis.
37 Fraseria plumbea (Hartlaub, 1858) Meesvliegenvanger [37] Phylogenetic analyses reveal that the two species formerly within Myioparus are embedded within a broadly defined Fraseria (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023). Change binomial of Grey Tit-Flycatcher from Myioparus plumbeus to Fraseria plumbea. Note change in gender.
38 Fraseria olivascens (Cassin, 1859) Olijfgroene vliegenvanger [38] Olivaceous Flycatcher is embedded within a broadly defined Fraseria based on phylogenetic analyses (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023). Change binomial from Muscicapa olivascens to Fraseria olivascens.
39 Fraseria lendu (Chapin, 1932) Chapins vliegenvanger [39] Chapin's Flycatcher is embedded within a broadly defined Fraseria based on phylogenetic analyses (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023). Change binomial from Muscicapa lendu to Fraseria lendu.
40 Fraseria caerulescens (Hartlaub, 1865) Blauwgrijze vliegenvanger [40] Ashy Flycatcher Muscicapa caerulescens is embedded within a broadly defined Fraseria based on phylogenetic analyses (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023). Change binomial from Muscicapa caerulescens to Fraseria caerulescens.
41 Fraseria tessmanni (Reichenow, 1907) Tessmanns vliegenvanger [41] Tessmann's Flycatcher Muscicapa tessmanni is embedded within a broadly defined Fraseria based on phylogenetic analyses (Voelker et al. 2016; Zhao et al. 2023). Change binomial from Muscicapa tessmanni to Fraseria tessmanni.
42 Sigelus silens (Shaw, 1809) Klauwiervliegenvanger [42]
43 Bradornis comitatus (Cassin, 1857) Dofblauwe vliegenvanger [43] Move Dusky-blue Flycatcher from Muscicapa to Bradornis (Voelker et al. 2016; (Zhao M et al. 2023). Note gender.
44 Bradornis microrhynchus Reichenow, 1887 Streepkopvliegenvanger [44] Restore African Grey Flycatcher to Bradornis from Melaenornis (Voelker et al. 2016; (Zhao M et al. 2023).
45 Bradornis mariquensis Smith, A, 1847 Maricovliegenvanger [45] Restore Marico Flycatcher to Bradornis from Melaenornis (Voelker et al. 2016; (Zhao M et al. 2023).
46 Bradornis boehmi Reichenow, 1884 Böhms vliegenvanger [46] Move Böhm's Flycatcher from Muscicapa to Bradornis (Voelker et al. 2016; (Zhao M et al. 2023).
47 Bradornis ussheri (Sharpe, 1871) Usshers vliegenvanger [47] Move Ussher's Flycatcher from Muscicapa to Bradornis (Voelker et al. 2016; (Zhao M et al. 2023).
48 Bradornis fuliginosus (Verreaux, J & Verreaux, É, 1855) Rouwvliegenvanger [48] Move Sooty Flycatcher from Muscicapa to Bradornis (Voelker et al. 2016; (Zhao M et al. 2023). With the move to Bradornis, the species epithet reverts from infuscata Cassin, 1855 to the more senior name fuliginosus Verreaux & Verreaux, 1855, which is no longer preoccuped within the genus. Note gender.
49 Cossyphicula isabellae Gray, GR, 1862 Kameroenjanfrederik [49] Change English name of C. isabellae to Mountain Robin-Chat to follow Birds of Africa. Reassign Mountain Robin-Chat from Cossypha to Cossyphicula based on phylogenetic analysis which shows it sister to Cossyphicula roberti (Zhao M et al. 2023). See also Beresford (2003).
50 Dessonornis humeralis Smith, A, 1836 Witkeellawaaimaker [50]
51 Dessonornis caffer (Linnaeus, 1771) Kaapse lawaaimaker [51]
52 Anthreptes tephrolaemus (Jardine & Fraser, 1852) Grijskinhoningzuiger [52] Grey-chinned Sunbird Anthreptes tephrolaemus is split from A. rectirostris based on differences in plumage and very different calls (HBW/BirdLife, Borrow in litt.). Note that the English name of the pre-split species follows this form east of the Dahomey Gap.
53 Lonchura nigerrima (Rothschild & Hartert, EJO, 1899) Rouwnon [53] New Hanover Mannikin Lonchura nigerrima is split from parapatric L. hunsteini on the basis of differences comparable to other parapatric and/or sympatric Lonchura species in the region (Wolters 1979; Sibley & Monroe 1990; Clements).
54 Fringilla spodiogenys Bonaparte, 1841 Afrikaanse vink [54] African Chaffinch F. spodiogenys (including africana and harterti) is split from F. coelebs based on genomic and morphological differences (Recuerda et al. 2021).
55 Fringilla moreletti Pucheran, 1859 Azorenvink [55] Azores Chaffinch Fringilla moreletti is split from F. coelebs based on genomic and morphological differences (Recuerda et al. 2021).
56 Fringilla maderensis Sharpe, 1888 Madeiravink [56] Madeira Chaffinch Fringilla maderensis is split from F. coelebs based on genomic and morphological differences. In addition, the Azores and Madeira species, though similar morphologically, demonstrate deep genetic divergence (Recuerda et al. 2021).
57 Fringilla canariensis Vieillot, 1817 Canarische vink [57] The Canarian taxa within the F. coelebs complex are split as Canary Islands Chaffinch based on genomic and morphological differences (Recuerda et al. 2021). Includes ombriosa, palmae and bakeri.
58 Fringilla polatzeki Hartert, EJO, 1905 Gran-Canarische blauwe vink [58] Split Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch from [Tenerife] Blue Chaffinch (Sangster et al. 2015).
59 Chlorophonia sclateri (Sclater, PL, 1854) Puertoricaanse organist [59] Puerto Rican Euphonia Chlorophonia sclateri is split from Chlorophonia musica based on significant differences in plumage (HBW/BLI; Chesser et al. 2023).
60 Chlorophonia flavifrons (Sparrman, 1789) Kleine-Antillenorganist [60] Lesser Antillean Euphonia Chlorophonia flavifrons is split from Chlorophonia musica based on significant differences in plumage (HBW/BLI; Chesser et al. 2023).
61 Periporphyrus celaeno (Deppe, 1830) Roodkraagkardinaal [61] Move Crimson-collared Grosbeak from the monotypic genus Rhodothraupis to Periporphyrus based on genomic data which shows that this species is closely related to Red-and-black Grosbeak P. erythromelas (Bocalini et al. 2021; Chesser et al. 2023).
62 Rhopospina caerulescens (Wied-Neuwied, M, 1830) Kobaltgors [62] Move Porphyrospiza from Emberizidae [Passerellidae] to Thraupidae. Relationships historically uncertain. Genetics align Blue Finch with Sierra Finches Phrygilus (Klicka et al. 2007). Two species of Phrygilus (P. alaudinus and P. carbonarius) are moved to Porphyrospiza (Burns et al. 2014, 2016; SACC 730). Subsequently, merge Porphyrospiza with a more expansive Rhopospina following SACC.
63 Rhopospina alaudina (Kittlitz, 1833) Bandstaartsierragors [63] Move from Phrygilus to Porphyrospiza (Burns et al. 2014, 2016; SACC 730). Note gender. Subsequently, merge Porphyrospiza with a more expansive Rhopospina following SACC.
64 Rhopospina carbonaria (d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837) Zwarte sierragors [64] Move from Phrygilus to Porphyrospiza (Burns et al. 2014, 2016; SACC 730). Note gender. Subsequently, merge Porphyrospiza with a more expansive Rhopospina following SACC.
65 Melopyrrha taylori Hartert, EJO, 1896 Grand-Caymandikbekje [65] Grand Cayman Bullfinch Melopyrrha taylori is split from Cuban Bullfinch M. nigra based on differences in morphology and vocalizations (Garrido et al. 2014; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Chesser et al. 2023; HBW/BirdLife).
66 Sporophila iberaensis Di Giacomo & Kopuchian, 2016 Iberadikbekje [66] Sp. nov.: Di Giacomo & Kopuchian, 2016. Recognition as specifically distinct supported by distinctive plumage and vocalizations, unique breeding habitat, and genomic data (Galluppi-Selich et al. 2018; Browne et al. 2021; Turbek et al. 2019; Turbek et al. 2021; SACC 953; HBW/BirdLife).
67 Xenodacnis petersi Bond, J & Meyer de Schauensee, 1939 Gestreepte pitpit [67] Streaked Dacnis Xenodacnis petersi (including bella) is split from X. parina based on morphology and voice (del Hoyo & Collar 2016; Boesman 2016; Hilty et al. 2022).
68 Dubusia carrikeri Wetmore, 1946 Carrikers bergtangare [68] Carriker's Mountain Tanager Dubusia carrikeri is splt from Buff-breasted Mountain Tanager D. taeniata on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Boesman 2016; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).
69 Dubusia stictocephala Berlepsch & Stolzmann, 1894 Streepkapbergtangare [69] Streak-crowned Mountain Tanager Dubusia stictocephala is splt from Buff-breasted Mountain Tanager D. taeniata on the basis of differences in plumage and vocalizations (Boesman 2016; del Hoyo & Collar 2016; HBW/BirdLife).