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    Timaliidae

    Not in abstract: "The Sulawesi endemic Malia, which until now was classified in Timaliidae, was also recovered within Locustellidae sister to Megalurus timoriensis with high node support, although we did not have enough sampling in the family to determine its position in more detail."
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    Timaliidae

    I am confused of the use of Turdinus --> Turdinus ([Malacocincla] abbotti, sepiarius, perspicillatus, [Napothera] macrodactylus, rufipectus, atrigularis, marmoratus, crispifrons, brevicaudatus, crassus) The Taxonomy in Flux website uses Turdines for marmoratus, macrodactylus, rufipectus...
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    Timaliidae

    The one genus missing in the new Moyle et al. study is Crocias. They place it between Minla (including Red-tailed Minla and Rufous-backed Sibia) and Liocichla. There is no explanation provided for this. Any idea why this is? (It looks a bit like Rufous-backed Sibia, is that why?)
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    Timaliidae

    Awesome! Too bad we cannot see the tree presented in the article yet. Systematic Biology does not seem to have early online papers.
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