Zosterops: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Passeriformes
- Family
- Zosteropidae
- Genus
- Zosterops
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Zosterops
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Zosterops
Zosterops (meaning "eye-girdle") is a genus of passerine birds containing the typical white-eyes in the white-eye family Zosteropidae. The genus has the largest number of species in the white-eye family. They occur in the Afrotropical, Indomalayan, and Australasian realms. Typical white-eyes have a length of between 8 and 15 cm (3 and 6 in). Their most characteristic feature is a conspicuous white feather ring around the eye, though some species lack it. The species in this group vary in the structural adaptations of the tongue. The Zosterops [griseotinctus] group is an example of a "great speciator" inhabiting a vast area and showing a remarkable morphological differentiation on islands, some of which may be as close as 2 km (1.2 mi) apart.
...Zosterops in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Glasogies
- Afrikaans
- Kersogies
- Bokmål
- Typiske brillefugler
- Chinese
- 繡眼屬
- English
- Typical White-eyes
- German
- Eigentliche Brillenvögel
- Indonesian
- Pleci
- Indonesian
- Burung Kacamata
- Japanese
- メジロ属
- Korean
- 동박새속
- Russian
- Белоглазки
- Russian
- Вудфордии
- Thai
- สกุล นกแว่นตาขาว
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Zosterops abyssinicus
- Zosterops albogularis
- Zosterops aldabrensis
- Zosterops anderssoni
- Zosterops anjuanensis
- Zosterops anomalus
- Zosterops atricapilla
- Zosterops atriceps
- Zosterops atrifrons
- Zosterops auriventer
- Zosterops borbonicus
- Zosterops brunneus
- Zosterops buruensis
- Zosterops ceylonensis
- Zosterops chloris
- Zosterops chloronothos
- Zosterops cinereus
- Zosterops citrinella
- Zosterops comorensis
- Zosterops consobrinorum
- Zosterops conspicillatus
- Zosterops emiliae
- Zosterops erythropleurus
- Zosterops eurycricotus
- Zosterops everetti
- Zosterops explorator
- Zosterops feae
- Zosterops ficedulinus
- Zosterops finschii
- Zosterops flavifrons
- Zosterops flavilateralis
- Zosterops flavissimus
- Zosterops flavus
- Zosterops fuscicapilla
- Zosterops gibbsi
- Zosterops grayi
- Zosterops griseotinctus
- Zosterops griseovirescens
- Zosterops hypolais
- Zosterops hypoxanthus
- Zosterops inornatus
- Zosterops japonicus
- Zosterops kikuyuensis
- Zosterops kirki
- Zosterops kuehni
- Zosterops kulambangrae
- Zosterops lacertosus
- Zosterops lateralis
- Zosterops leucophaeus
- Zosterops lugubris
- Zosterops luteirostris
- Zosterops luteus
- Zosterops maderaspatanus
- Zosterops mauritianus
- Zosterops mayottensis
- Zosterops mbuluensis
- Zosterops meeki
- Zosterops melanocephalus
- Zosterops melanurus
- Zosterops meratusensis
- Zosterops metcalfii
- Zosterops meyeni
- Zosterops minor
- Zosterops minutus
- Zosterops modestus
- Zosterops mouroniensis
- Zosterops murphyi
- Zosterops mysorensis
- Zosterops natalis
- Zosterops nehrkorni
- Zosterops nigrorum
- Zosterops novaeguineae
- Zosterops oleagineus
- Zosterops olivaceus
- Zosterops pallidus
- Zosterops palpebrosus
- Zosterops poliogastrus
- Zosterops ponapensis
- Zosterops rendovae
- Zosterops rennellianus
- Zosterops rotensis
- Zosterops samoensis
- Zosterops sanctaecrucis
- Zosterops semiflavus
- Zosterops semperi
- Zosterops senegalensis
- Zosterops silvanus
- Zosterops simplex
- Zosterops socotranus
- Zosterops somadikartai
- Zosterops splendidus
- Zosterops stalkeri
- Zosterops stenocricotus
- Zosterops strenuus
- Zosterops stresemanni
- Zosterops stuhlmanni
- Zosterops superciliosus
- Zosterops tenuirostris
- Zosterops tetiparius
- Zosterops uropygialis
- Zosterops vaughani
- Zosterops vellalavella
- Zosterops virens
- Zosterops winifredae
- Zosterops xanthochroa































































































































































