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Cossypha are small insectivorous birds, with most species called robin-chats. They were formerly in the thrush family Turdidae, but are now more often treated as part of the Old World flycatcher Muscicapidae.Template:Citation needed

These are African woodland dwelling species, but some have become adapted to sites around human habitation.

The name Cossypha for the genus was introduced by the Irish zoologist Nicholas Aylward Vigors in 1825.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The word comes from the Classical Greek kossuphos for a blackbird or thrush.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

The genus contains the following eight species:<ref name=ioc>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Image Common Name Scientific Name Distribution
File:White-crowned Robin-chat RWD2.jpg White-crowned robin-chat Cossypha albicapillus Sudanian savanna
File:Cossypha heuglini, Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda 05.jpg White-browed robin-chat Cossypha heuglini Sub-Saharan Africa (rare in western and southern Africa)
File:Cossypha dichroa dichroa.jpg Chorister robin-chat Cossypha dichroa eastern southern Africa
File:Ruppell's Robin-Chat (Cossypha semirufa) (45855319714).jpg Rüppell's robin-chat Cossypha semirufa eastern Afromontane
File:2007-02-17 059 Cossypha niveicapilla.jpg Snowy-crowned robin-chat Cossypha niveicapilla northern Sub-Saharan Africa
File:Red-capped Robin-chat (Cossypha natalensis) on tap, cropped close-up.jpg Red-capped robin-chat Cossypha natalensis central and eastern Sub-Saharan Africa
- White-headed robin-chat Cossypha heinrichi northern Angola and western DR Congo
- Blue-shouldered robin-chat Cossypha cyanocampter African tropical rainforest

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