Suboscines

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Suboscines are a diverse suborder of passerine birds, primarily found in the Americas, known for their relatively simple vocalizations and less complex syrinx structures compared to songbirds (oscines).

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Suboscines canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird suborder
taxonomic group
belongsToClade Passeri and Tyranni division of Passeriformes
class Aves
commonName suboscines
comparedWith Passerida
surface form: Oscines
contrastedWith oscines
songbirds
distribution Central America
Neotropical realm
surface form: Neotropics

North America
South America
primarily in the Americas
etymology name refers to being below or less advanced than oscines in song complexity
evolutionaryOrigin Gondwanan origin hypothesis
hasCharacteristic less complex syrinx structure than oscines
relatively simple vocalizations
vocalizations largely innate rather than learned
includesClade Eurylaimides
New World suboscines
Old World suboscines
Tyranni
includesFamily Calyptomenidae
Conopophagidae
Cotingidae
Eurylaimides
surface form: Eurylaimidae

Formicariidae
Furnariidae
Grallariidae
Philepittidae
Phytotomidae
Pipridae
Pittidae
Rhinocryptidae
Sapayoidae
Thamnophilidae
Tyrannidae
kingdom Animalia
language Latin scientific terminology
notableTrait many species are insectivorous
many species have cryptic plumage
many species inhabit forest understory
order Passeriformes
parentTaxon Passeriformes
passerines
phylum Chordata
syrinxComplexity less complex than oscines
taxonRank suborder
vocalLearning generally absent

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Suboscines
Passeri distinguishedFrom Suboscines