Anthochaera is a genus of birds in the honeyeater family. The species are endemic to Australia and include the little wattlebird, the red wattlebird, the western wattlebird, and the yellow wattlebird. A molecular phylogenetic study has shown that the regent honeyeater also belongs in this genus.
A common name for species of the genus is wattlebird, a term also used for unrelated avian species.
The regent honeyeater ( Anthochaera phrygia) was formerly placed in its own genus, Xanthomyza, but placed with the Anthochaera genus in a 2004 molecular phylogenetic study. The genus Anthochaera is sister group to the species Acanthagenys rufogularis, the spiny-cheeked honeyeater, separated as a monotypic genus.
Species and distribution
southeast Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and southwest Western Australia coastal and sub-coastal south-eastern Australia Tasmania south-western Australia. south-eastern Australia
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