Erythrogenys


Erythrogenys is a genus of scimitar babblers, jungle birds with long downcurved bills. These are birds of tropical Asia.

Taxonomy

The genus Erythrogenys was introduced in 1930 by the British ornithologist E. C. Stuart Baker. He specified the type species as Pomatorhinus erythrogens that had been described in 1831 by Nicholas Vigors. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek ερυθρος/eruthros meaning "red" with γενυος/genuos meaning "cheek".
The genus contains seven species:
ImageCommon nameScientific nameDistribution
Large scimitar babblerErythrogenys hypoleucosBangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
Rusty-cheeked scimitar babblerErythrogenys erythrogenysHimalayas from northeast Pakistan to Bhutan
Red-eyed scimitar babblerErythrogenys imberbis east Myanmar to northwest Thailand
Spot-breasted scimitar babblerErythrogenys mcclellandiEastern Himalaya and western Myanmar
Black-streaked scimitar babblerErythrogenys gravivoxChina, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam
Grey-sided scimitar babblerErythrogenys swinhoeisouthern China
Black-necklaced scimitar babblerErythrogenys erythrocnemisTaiwan.