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Biota (Life)
Eukaryote (Eukarya)
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Passerida
Muscicapoidea
Muscicapidae (Old world flycatcher)

Forktail (989763)

Children (12 direct children, 23 direct and indirect children):

Enicurus velatus (tree size 2)
Sunda forktail

Enicurus ruficapillus
Chestnut-naped forktail

Little forktail

White-crowned forktail (tree size 5)
Enicurus leschenaulti

Slaty-backed forktail

Spotted forktail (tree size 4)

Black-backed forktail

Bornean forktail
Enicurus borneensis

Enicurus fuliginosus

Enicurus guttatus

Enicurus nigrifrons

Enicurus sinensis