Heleia
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Heleia is a genus of birds in the white-eye family Zosteropidae. One species, the spot-breasted heleia is restricted to the island of Timor.[1] The pygmy white-eye is endemic to the island of Borneo.[2] The thick-billed heleia, occurs on Flores and Sumbawa.[3]
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Heleia | |
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Mees's white-eye, Heleia javanica | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Zosteropidae |
Genus: | Heleia Hartlaub, 1865 |
Type species | |
Heleia muelleri (spot-breasted heleia) Hartlaub, 1865 |
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The genus Heleia was introduced in 1865 by the German ornithologist Gustav Hartlaub to accommodate the spot-breasted heleia.[4] The name is from Ancient Greek eleia, an unidentified small bird mentioned by the Greek scholar Callimachus.[5]
The genus contains ten species:[6]
- Mees's white-eye (Heleia javanica)
- Grey-hooded white-eye (Heleia pinaiae)
- Pygmy white-eye (Heleia squamifrons)
- Mindanao white-eye (Heleia goodfellowi)
- Streak-headed white-eye (Heleia squamiceps)
- Cream-browed white-eye (Heleia superciliaris)
- Crested white-eye (Heleia dohertyi)
- Spot-breasted heleia (Heleia muelleri)
- Thick-billed heleia (Heleia crassirostris)
- Yellow-ringed white-eye (Heleia wallacei)