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Regent Honeyeater

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Subject: Regent Honeyeater
From: "Cas and Lisa Liber" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:57:19 +1100
 ...so if it is in the wattlebird genus....Regent Wattlebird anyone?
Cas

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Subject: Regent Honeyeater

On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 10:13:20AM +1100, Stephen Ambrose wrote:
> It's interesting that C&B have lumped the Regent Honeyeater with the 
> wattlebirds and is now scientifically named Anthochaera phrygia.

The research is here
http://loco.biosci.arizona.edu/driskell/Driskell_Christidis_2004.pdf
Also discusses the positioning of chats within the honeyeaters, mentioned in
a earlier e-mail.

Andrew
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