''Snowornis'' is a genus of birds in the family
Cotingidae. The species were formerly included in the genus ''
Lipaugus'',
The genus ''Snowornis'' was introduced in 2001 by
Richard Prum with the
grey-tailed piha as the
type species
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. The name was chosen to honour the ornithologist
David W. Snow. His name is combined with the
Ancient Greek
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''ornis'' meaning "bird". The genus is
sister
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to the genus ''
Carpornis '' which contains the two berryeaters.
The genus contains two species.
References
Bird genera
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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