Climacteris | |
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Brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Climacteridae |
Genus: | Climacteris Temminck, 1820 |
Type species | |
Climacteris picumnus[1] Temminck, 1824
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Synonyms | |
Whitlocka G. M. Mathews, 1912. |
Climacteris is a genus of bird in the family Climacteridae. These birds and the other members of the family, genus Cormobates, are similar to Northern Hemisphere creepers, Certhiidae, in climbing helically up tree trunks looking for insect food. Differences from Cormobates are
It contains the following species:
Image | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
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Climacteris affinis | White-browed treecreeper | Australia. | |
Climacteris erythrops | Red-browed treecreeper | Australia | |
Climacteris picumnus | Brown treecreeper | Cape York, Queensland, throughout New South Wales and Victoria to Port Augusta and the Flinders Ranges, South Australia | |
Climacteris melanurus | Black-tailed treecreeper | north and northwestern Australia | |
Climacteris rufus | Rufous treecreeper | Australia. |
The Australian author G. M. Mathews published new generic names in 1912, based on characteristics that distinguished two species from this genus,