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Eurylaimidae

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Broadbills
Silver-breasted Broadbill
Serilophus lunatus
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Eurylaimidae
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The broadbills are a family of small passerine bird species found in tropical southeast Asia, with a few species in Africa.

Broadbills are brightly coloured birds that feed on fruit and also take insects in flycatcher fashion, snapping their broad bills. Their habitat is canopies of wet forests, so despite their colours, they are difficult to observe.

Their nest is a purse-shaped structure built in a tree, into which typically 2–3 eggs are laid.

The Smithornis and Pseudocalyptomena species occur in tropical Africa; the rest extend from the eastern Himalayas to Sumatra and Borneo.

The Sapayoa was originally classified in the group Pipridae, according to Sapayoa aenigma: a New World representative of 'Old World suboscines' the genus more accurately fits the broadbill family. The four species of asities, a family endemic to Madagascar are sometimes included in the broadbills (Prum 1993).

There are thus five subfamilies of broadbills:

Sapyornithinae (probably better considered a distinct family)

Smithornithinae, typical African broadbills

Pseudocalyptomeninae

Calyptomeninae, Asian green broadbills

Eurylaiminae, typical Asian broadbills

References

  • Prum, R. 0. 1993. Phylogeny, biogeography, and evolution of the broadbills (Eurylaimidae) and asities (Philepittidae) based on morphology. Auk 110:304-324.