Rock thrushes | |
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Male short-toed rock thrush, Monticola brevipes | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Muscicapidae |
Genus: |
Monticola F. Boie, 1822 |
Type species | |
Turdus saxatilis Linnaeus, 1766 |
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Species | |
13, see text |
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Synonyms | |
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13, see text
The rock thrushes, Monticola, are a genus of chats, medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous songbirds. All are Old World birds, and most are associated with mountainous regions.
The genus was erected by the German naturalist Friedrich Boie in 1822.Monticola is the Latin word for mountain-dweller or mountaineer. The genus was formerly included in the thrush family Turdidae.Molecular phylogenetic studies published in 2004 and 2010 showed that the species are more closely related to members of the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae.
The genus contains the following species:
Monticola pongraczi (Pliocene of Beremend, Hungary)