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===Genera=== The family formerly included fewer species. At the time of the publication of the third edition of [[Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World]] in 2003, the genera ''[[Myophonus]]'', ''[[Alethe (genus)|Alethe]]'', ''[[Brachypteryx]]'' and ''[[Monticola]]'' were included in the thrush family [[Turdidae]].<ref name=h&m3>{{cite book | editor1-last=Dickinson | editor1-first=E.C. | year=2003 | title=The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World | edition=3rd | place=London | publisher=Christopher Helm | isbn=978-0-7136-6536-9 }}</ref> Subsequent [[molecular phylogenetic]] studies have shown that the species in these four genera are more closely related to species in Muscicapidae.<ref name=voelker2004>{{ cite journal | last1=Voelker | first1=G. | last2=Spellman | first2=G.M. | year=2004 | title=Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA evidence of polyphyly in the avian superfamily Muscicapoidea | journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume=30 | issue= 2| pages=386β394 | doi=10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00191-X | pmid=14715230 | bibcode=2004MolPE..30..386V }}</ref><ref name=sangster2010>{{ cite journal | last1=Sangster | first1=G. | last2=AlstrΓΆm | first2=P. | last3=Forsmark | first3=E. | last4=Olsson | first4=U. | year=2010 | title=Multi-locus phylogenetic analysis of Old World chats and flycatchers reveals extensive paraphyly at family, subfamily and genus level (Aves: Muscicapidae) | journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume=57 | issue=1 | pages=380β392 | doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2010.07.008 | pmid=20656044| bibcode=2010MolPE..57..380S }}</ref> As a consequence, these four genera are now placed here.<ref name=ioc/><ref name=h&m4>{{cite book | editor1-last=Dickinson | editor1-first=E.C. | editor2-last=Christidis | editor2-first=L. | year=2014 | title=The Howard & Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World. | volume=2, Passerines | edition=4th | publisher=Aves Press | place=Eastbourne, U.K. | isbn=978-0-9568611-2-2 | pages=584, 598, 601, 607 }}</ref> In contrast, the genus ''[[Cochoa]]'' which was previously placed in Muscicapidae has been shown to belong in Turdidae.<ref name=voelker2004/><ref name=sangster2010/> Two large [[molecular phylogenetic]] studies of species within Muscicapidae published in 2010 showed that the genera ''Fraseria'', ''Melaenornis'' and ''Muscicapa'' were [[monophyletic|non-monophyletic]]. The authors were unable to propose revised genera as not all the species were sampled and not all the nodes in their phylogenies were strongly supported.<ref name=sangster2010/><ref>{{ cite journal | last1=Zuccon | first1=D. | last2=Ericson | first2=P.G.P. | year=2010 | title=A multi-gene phylogeny disentangles the chat-flycatcher complex (Aves: Muscicapidae) | journal=Zoologica Scripta | volume=39 | issue=3 | pages=213β224 | doi=10.1111/j.1463-6409.2010.00423.x | s2cid=85963319 }}</ref> A subsequent study published in 2016, that included 37 of the 42 Muscicapini species, confirmed that the genera were non-monophyletic and proposed a reorganised arrangement of the species with several new or resurrected genera.<ref>{{ cite journal | last1=Voelker | first1=G. | last2=Huntley | first2=J.W. | last3=PeΓ±alba | first3=J.V. | last4=Bowie | first4=R.C.K. | year=2016 | title=Resolving taxonomic uncertainty and historical biogeographic patterns in ''Muscicapa'' flycatchers and their allies | journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume=94 | issue= Pt B| pages=618β625 | doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2015.09.026 | pmid=26475615| doi-access=free | bibcode=2016MolPE..94..618V }}</ref> [[File:Madagascar magpie-robin (Copsychus albospecularis pica) female.jpg|thumb|Madagascar magpie-robin ''Copsychus albospecularis pica'']] [[File:Silverbird in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda.JPG|thumb|right|[[Silverbird (bird)|Silverbird]], monotypic genus ''Empidornis'']] [[File:Tickell's Blue Flycatcher (Cyornis tickelliae) with feed W IMG 9340.jpg|thumb|[[Cyornis tickelliae|Tickell's blue flycatcher]], genus ''Cyornis'']] [[File:Amber mountain rock thrush (Monticola sharpei erythronotus) male 2.jpg|thumb|Amber mountain rock thrush ''Monticola sharpei erythronotus'']] [[File:Stonechat (Saxicola torquatus) male.jpg|thumb|European stonechat ''Saxicola torquatus'']] [[File:Cyprus wheatear (Oenanthe cypriaca).jpg|thumb|upright|Cyprus wheatear ''Oenanthe cypriaca'']] The [[International Ornithologists' Union]] recognises 357 species and divides the family into 57 genera. Subdivisions have been proposed by [[George Sangster|Sangster]] ''et al'' (2010).<ref name=ioc/><ref name=sangster2010/> For a complete list of species, see "[[List of Old World flycatcher species]]". '''Family Muscicapidae''' * '''Subfamily Muscicapinae''' ([[John Fleming (naturalist)|Fleming]], 1822) ** '''Tribe Copsychini''' (Sundevall, 1872) *** ''[[Alethe (genus)|Alethe]]'' β alethes *** ''[[Tychaedon]]'' β scrub robins *** ''[[Cercotrichas]]'' β scrub robins *** ''[[Copsychus]]'' β magpie-robins or shamas ** '''Tribe Muscicapini''' (Fleming, 1822) *** ''[[Agricola (bird)|Agricola]]'' *** ''[[Fraseria]]'' β forest flycatchers *** ''[[Melaenornis]]'' (7 species) *** ''[[Herero chat|Namibornis]]'' β single species: Herero chat *** ''[[Silverbird (bird)|Empidornis]]'' β single species: silverbird *** ''[[Sigelus]]'' β single species: fiscal flycatcher *** ''[[Bradornis]]'' (3 species) *** ''[[Myornis]]'' β single species: BΓΆhm's flycatcher *** ''[[Artomyias]]'' (2 species) *** ''[[Humblotia (bird)|Humblotia]]'' β single species: Humblot's flycatcher *** ''[[Muscicapa]]'' (17 species) * '''Subfamily Niltavinae''' (Sangster, AlstrΓΆm, Forsmark and Olsson, 2010)<ref name=sangster2016>{{ cite journal | last1=Sangster | first1=G. | last2=AlstrΓΆm | first2=P. | last3=Forsmark | first3=Γmile | last4=Olsson | first4=U. | year=2016 | title=Niltavinae, a new taxon of Old World flycatchers (Aves: Muscicapidae) | journal=Zootaxa | volume=4196 | issue=3 | pages=428β429 | doi=10.11646/zootaxa.4196.3.7 | pmid=27988667 | doi-access=free }}</ref>{{efn|The ornithologist Dario Zuccon pointed out that when George Sangster and colleagues erected the name "Niltavinae" for the subfamily, they did not provide a description as required by the [[International Code of Zoological Nomenclature]]. Sangster and colleagues subsequently published a description in 2016.<ref name=sangster2016/><ref name=zuccon2011>{{ cite journal | last=Zuccon | first=D. | year=2011 | title=Taxonomic notes on some Muscicapidae | journal=Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club | volume=131 | issue=3 | pages=196β199 | url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50781147 }}</ref>}} ** ''[[Leucoptilon]]'' β single species: white-tailed flycatcher ** ''[[Sholicola]]''<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Robin |first1=V.V. |last2=Vishnudas |first2=C. K. |last3=Gupta |first3=Pooja |last4=Rheindt |first4=Frank E. |last5=Hooper |first5=Daniel M. |last6=Ramakrishnan |first6=Uma |last7=Reddy |first7=Sushma |year=2017 |title=Two new genera of songbirds represent endemic radiations from the Shola Sky Islands of the Western Ghats, India |journal=BMC Evolutionary Biology |volume=17 |issue=1 |pages=31 |doi=10.1186/s12862-017-0882-6 |pmc=5259981 |pmid=28114902 |doi-access=free|bibcode=2017BMCEE..17...31R }}</ref> β sholakilis ** ''[[Niltava]]'' β niltavas ** ''[[Cyanoptila]]'' β flycatchers ** ''[[Eumyias]]'' β blue flycatchers ** ''[[Anthipes]]'' β flycatchers ** ''[[Cyornis]]'' β blue flycatchers * '''Subfamily Erithacinae''' ([[George Robert Gray|G.R. Gray]], 1846) β African forest robin assemblage{{efn|Dario Zuccon has argued that the correct name for the African forest robins assemblage is Cossyphinae (type genus ''Cossypha'' [[Nicholas Aylward Vigors|Vigors]], 1825) as the name predates Erithacinae (G.R. Gray, 1846).<ref name=zuccon2011/><ref>{{cite journal | last=Vigors | first=Nicholas Aylward | author-link=Nicholas Aylward Vigors | year=1825 | title=''Cossyphina'' | journal=Zoological Journal | volume=2 | page=395 | url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2255532}}</ref>}} ** ''[[Erithacus]]'' β single species: European robin ** ''[[Swynnertonia]]'' β single species: Swynnerton's robin ** ''[[Pogonocichla]]'' β single species: white-starred robin ** ''[[Stiphrornis]]'' β forest robins (3 species) ** ''[[Cossyphicula]]'' β robin-chats ** ''[[Chamaetylas]]'' β (4 species) ** ''[[Cossypha]]'' β robin-chats ** ''[[Cichladusa]]'' β palm thrushes ** ''[[Angola cave chat|Xenocopsychus]]'' β single species: Angola cave chat ** ''[[Dessonornis]]'' β robin-chats ** ''[[Sheppardia]]'' β akalats * '''Subfamily [[Saxicolinae]]''' ([[Nicholas Aylward Vigors|Vigors]], 1825) ** ''[[Irania (bird)|Irania]]'' β single species: white-throated robin ** ''[[Luscinia]]'' β nightingales and relatives ** ''[[Myiomela]]'' β robins ** ''[[Calliope (genus)|Calliope]]'' β rubythroats ** ''[[Enicurus]]'' β forktails ** ''[[Cinclidium (bird)|Cinclidium]]'' β single species: blue-fronted robin ** ''[[Myophonus]]'' β whistling thrushes ** ''[[Heinrichia]]'' β single species: great shortwing ** ''[[Vauriella]]'' ** ''[[Leonardina]]'' β single species: Bagobo babbler ** ''[[Brachypteryx]]'' β shortwings ** ''[[Larvivora]]'' β East and South-East Asian robins ** ''[[Ficedula]]'' β flycatchers ** ''[[Tarsiger]]'' β bush robins and bluetails ** ''[[Heteroxenicus]]'' β single species: Gould's shortwing ** ''[[Phoenicurus]]'' β redstarts ** ''[[Monticola]]'' β rock thrushes ** ''[[Saxicola]]'' β stonechats and chats ** ''[[Campicoloides]]'' β single species: buff-streaked chat ** ''[[Emarginata]]'' ** ''[[Pinarochroa]]'' β single species: moorland chat ** ''[[Thamnolaea]]'' β single species: mocking cliff chat ** ''[[Myrmecocichla]]'' β chats ** ''[[Oenanthe (bird)|Oenanthe]]'' β wheatears The [[cladogram]] below is based on a [[molecular phylogenetic]] study of the family by Min Zhao and collaborators that was published in 2023. Some regions of the phylogenetic tree were not strongly supported by the sequence data.<ref name=zhoa>{{Cite journal | last1=Zhao | first1=M. | last2=Gordon Burleigh | first2=J. | last3=Olsson | first3=U. | last4=AlstrΓΆm | first4=P. | last5=Kimball | first5=R.T. | date=2023 | title=A near-complete and time-calibrated phylogeny of the Old World flycatchers, robins and chats (Aves, Muscicapidae) | journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume=178 | pages=107646 | doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107646 | doi-access=free | pmid=36265831 | bibcode=2023MolPE.17807646Z }}</ref> Both the genera included and the number of species in each genera are taken from the list of birds maintained by [[Frank Gill (ornithologist)|Frank Gill]], [[Pamela C. Rasmussen]] and David Donsker on behalf of the [[International Ornithological Committee]] (IOC).<ref name=ioc/> {{Clade | style=font-size:90%;line-height:80% |label1=Muscicapidae |1={{Clade |label1=Muscicapinae |1={{clade |label1=Copsychini |1={{clade |1=''[[Alethe (bird)|Alethe]]'' β alethes (2 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Tychaedon]]'' β scrub robins (5 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Cercotrichas]]'' β scrub robins (5 species) |2=''[[Copsychus]]'' β magpie-robins, sharmas (17 species) }} }} }} |label2=Muscicapini |2={{clade |1=''[[Vauriella goodfellowi]]'' β slaty-backed jungle flycatcher (position uncertain) |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Agricola (bird)|Agricola]]'' β flycatchers (2 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Fraseria]]'' β flycatchers (8 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Melaenornis]]'' β flycatchers (7 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Namibornis]]'' β herero chat |2={{clade |1=''[[Empidornis]]'' β silverbird |2=''[[Sigelus]]'' β fiscal flycatcher }} }} }} }} }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Bradornis]]'' β flycatchers (3 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Myopornis]]'' β BΓΆhm's flycatcher |2=''[[Artomyias]]'' β flycatchers (2 species) }} }} |2=''[[Muscicapa]]'' β flycatchers (17 species) & ''[[Humblotia (bird)|Humblotia]]'' β Humblot's flycatcher }} }} }} }} |2={{clade |label1=Niltavinae |1={{clade |1=''[[Leucoptilon]]'' β white-tailed flycatcher |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Sholicola]]'' β blue robins (2 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Niltava]]'' β niltavas (7 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Cyanoptila]]'' β flycatchers (2 species) |2=''[[Eumyias]]'' β flycatchers (6 species) }} }} }} |2={{clade |1=''[[Anthipes]]'' β flycatchers (2 species) |2=''[[Cyornis]]'' β blue flycatchers, jungle flycatchers (36 species) many taxa unsampled }} }} }} |2={{clade |label1=Cossyphinae |1={{clade |1=''[[Erithacus]]'' β European robin |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Swynnertonia]]'' β Swynnerton's robin |2=''[[Pogonocichla]]'' β white-starred robin }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Stiphrornis]]'' β forest robin (position uncertain) |2={{clade |1=''[[Cossyphicula]]'' β robin-chats (2 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Chamaetylas]]'' β alethes (4 species) |2=''[[Cossypha]]'' - robin-chats (8 species) }} }} }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Cossypha cyanocampter]]'' β blue-shouldered robin-chat (position uncertain) |2={{clade |1=''[[Cichladusa]]'' β palm thrushes (3 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Xenocopsychus]]'' β Angola cave chat |2=''[[Dessonornis]]'' β robin-chats, ground robins (4 species) }} }} }} |2=''[[Sheppardia]]'' β akalats (11 species) }} }} }} }} |label2=Saxicolinae |2={{clade |1={{clade |1={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Irania (bird)|Irania]]'' β white-throated robin |2=''[[Luscinia]]'' β nightingales, redstart, bluethroat (4 species) }} |2=''[[Calliope (genus)|Calliope]]'' β rubythroats (5 species) }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Enicurus]]'' β forktails (8 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Cinclidium (bird)|Cinclidium]]'' β blue-fronted robin |2=''[[Myophonus]]'' β whistling thrushes (9 species) }} }} |2={{clade |1=''[[Myiomela]]'' β robins (3 species) |2={{clade |1={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Heinrichia]]'' β great shortwing |2=''[[Vauriella]]'' β jungle flycatchers (3 species) & ''[[Leonardina]] β ''Bagobo babbler }} |2={{clade |1=''[[Brachypteryx]]'' β shortwings (6 species) |2=''[[Larvivora]]'' β robins (6 species) }} }} |2=''[[Ficedula]]'' β flycatchers (34 species) }} }} }} }} |2={{clade |1=''[[Tarsiger]]'' β bush robins, bluetails (8 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Heteroxenicus]]'' β Gould's shortwing |2={{clade |1=''[[Phoenicurus]]'' β redstarts (14 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Monticola]]'' β rock thrushes (13 species) |2={{clade |1=''[[Saxicola]]'' β bush chats, stonechats (14 species) |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Campicoloides]]'' β buff-streaked chat |2=''[[Emarginata]]'' β chats (3 species) }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Pinarochroa]]'' β moorland chat |2=''[[Myrmecocichla]]'' β chats (8 species) & ''[[Thamnolaea]]'' β mocking cliff chat }} |2=''[[Oenanthe (bird)|Oenanthe]]'' β wheatears (32 species) }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }}
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