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Pheugopedius / Wrens / Troglodytes / Thryothorus / Cantorchilus / Thryophilus / Campylorhynchus / Henicorhina / Maximum parsimony / Passerida / Neognathae / Troglodytidae
Date: 2006-08-07 16:01:21
Pheugopedius
Wrens
Troglodytes
Thryothorus
Cantorchilus
Thryophilus
Campylorhynchus
Henicorhina
Maximum parsimony
Passerida
Neognathae
Troglodytidae

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