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Stenostiridae
Fairy Flycatcher - WSBG2 - Laine
Fairy Flycatcher (Stenostira scita)
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Class Aves
Order Passeriformes
Passeri
Family Stenostiridae

Stenostiridae or fairy flycatchers, is a family of passerines proposed as a result of recent discoveries in molecular systematics. They are commonly referred to as stenostirid warblers.

Taxonomy and Systematics[]

This new clade is named after the fairy flycatcher, a distinct species placed formerly in the Old World flycatchers. This is united with the "sylvioid flycatchers": the genus Elminia (formerly placed in the Monarchinae) and the closely allied former Old World flycatcher genus Culicicapa, as well as one species formerly believed to be an aberrant fantail.

Other African or Asian species might conceivably fall into this novel clade. The tit-flycatchers (Myioparus) are apparently true flycatchers morphologically somewhat convergent to Stenostira.

The Stenostiridae as a whole are related to penduline tits, titmice and chickadees. All these appear to be closer to the Sylvioidea than to other Passerida, but this is not robustly supported by the available data and they might constitute a distinct, more basal superfamily.

Genus: Stenostira
 Fairy Flycatcher (Vieillot, 1818) (Stenostira scita)
Genus: Elminia
 White-tailed Blue Flycatcher (Barboza du Bocage, 1877) (Elminia albicauda)
 White-bellied Crested Flycatcher (Sjöstedt, 1893) (Elminia albiventris)
 White-tailed Crested Flycatcher (Sharpe, 1891) (Elminia albonotata)
 African Blue Flycatcher (Swainson, 1838) (Elminia longicauda)
 Dusky Crested Flycatcher (Reichenow, 1874) (Elminia nigromitrata)
Genus: Chelidorhynx (formerly in Rhipidura)
 Yellow-bellied Fantail (Blyth, 1843) (Chelidorhynx hypoxantha)
Genus: Culicicapa
 Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher (Swainson, 1820) (Culicicapa ceylonensis)
 Citrine Canary-flycatcher (Wallace, 1865) (Culicicapa helianthea)