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The pitohuis /pɪtoʊˈwiː/ are bird species endemic to New Guinea. The onomatopoeic name is thought to be derived from that used by New Guineans from nearby Dorey (Manokwari), but it is also used as the name of a genus Pitohui which was established by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1831. The unitalicized common name however refers to perching birds that belong to several genera of multiple bird families. The genera include Ornorectes, Melanorectes, and Pseudorectes apart from Pitohui.

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  • Pitohui (en)
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  • Pitohui est un nom vernaculaire et normalisé employé en français pour désigner plusieurs oiseaux de la famille des Pachycephalidae et d'autres de placement taxinomique indéterminé (incertae sedis), dont on pensait qu'ils étaient apparentés. Parmi ces derniers, certains ont la rare particularité d'être des oiseaux vénéneux. (fr)
  • The pitohuis /pɪtoʊˈwiː/ are bird species endemic to New Guinea. The onomatopoeic name is thought to be derived from that used by New Guineans from nearby Dorey (Manokwari), but it is also used as the name of a genus Pitohui which was established by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1831. The unitalicized common name however refers to perching birds that belong to several genera of multiple bird families. The genera include Ornorectes, Melanorectes, and Pseudorectes apart from Pitohui. (en)
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  • Pitohui est un nom vernaculaire et normalisé employé en français pour désigner plusieurs oiseaux de la famille des Pachycephalidae et d'autres de placement taxinomique indéterminé (incertae sedis), dont on pensait qu'ils étaient apparentés. Parmi ces derniers, certains ont la rare particularité d'être des oiseaux vénéneux. (fr)
  • The pitohuis /pɪtoʊˈwiː/ are bird species endemic to New Guinea. The onomatopoeic name is thought to be derived from that used by New Guineans from nearby Dorey (Manokwari), but it is also used as the name of a genus Pitohui which was established by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1831. The unitalicized common name however refers to perching birds that belong to several genera of multiple bird families. The genera include Ornorectes, Melanorectes, and Pseudorectes apart from Pitohui. (en)
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