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===Species in taxonomic order=== * '''Genus ''[[Certhia]]''''' **[[Eurasian treecreeper]] or '''common treecreeper''', ''Certhia familiaris'' **[[Hodgson's treecreeper]], ''Certhia hodgsoni'' **[[Brown creeper]], ''Certhia americana'' **[[Short-toed treecreeper]], ''Certhia brachydactyla'' **[[Bar-tailed treecreeper]] or '''Himalayan treecreeper''', ''Certhia himalayana'' **[[Sichuan treecreeper]], ''Certhia tianquanensis'' **[[Rusty-flanked treecreeper]] or '''Nepal treecreeper''', ''Certhia nipalensis'' **[[Sikkim treecreeper]] or '''brown-throated treecreeper''', ''Certhia discolor'' **[[Hume's treecreeper]], ''Certhia manipurensis'' An extinct treecreeper, ''[[Certhia rummeli]]'', was described from a fossilized right [[tarsometatarsus]] found in karstic fissure fillings in Petersbuch, [[Bavaria]] by German paleornithologist [[Albrecht Manegold]]. This specimen implies the branching of Certhioidea occurred 20 MYA, and represents the oldest fossil passerine assignable to an extant [[Clade|subordinated clade]] of [[Songbird|oscines]] in the Northern Hemisphere.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Manegold|first=Albrecht|date=2008|title=Earliest fossil record of the Certhioidea (treecreepers and allies) from the early Miocene of Germany|url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10336-007-0263-9|journal=Journal of Ornithology|language=en|volume=149|issue=2|pages=223β228|doi=10.1007/s10336-007-0263-9|s2cid=11900733 |issn=2193-7192|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
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