Scientific name Manucodia Higher classification Phonygamminae Order Passerine | Family Paradisaeidae Phylum Chordata Rank Genus | |
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Lower classifications Trumpet manucode, Curl‑crested manucode, Jobi manucode |
Curl crested manucode unusual anatomy
Manucodes are birds-of-paradise in the genus Manucodia, that are medium-sized with black-glossed purple and green plumages.
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The members of this genus are distributed in the lowland forests of New Guinea and nearby islands. They are monogamous and sexually monomorphic, in contrast to most birds-of-paradise.

The name Manucodia is derived from Javanese "manuk dewata"; "manuk" means bird and "dewata" means gods.
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