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Picides

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Pici

Rank
  
Infraorder

Phylum
  
Chordata

Higher classification
  
Piciformes

Picides

Similar
  
Piciformes, Bird, Wryneck, Chordate, Scaly‑throated honeyguide

Picides is an infraorder of the Piciformes order, that includes woodpeckers and honeyguides. The honeyguides were thought to be closely related to the barbets, as their aerial displays and vocalizations are more similar to each other than either are to woodpeckers. However, phylogenetic analysis has shown that honeyguides and woodpeckers are indeed sister taxa.

Systematics

Despite having only two families, Picides is an extremely widespread group; the family Picidae is the largest and most widespread in the order Piciformes, containing about 200 species in four subfamilies and being found on all continents except Australia and Antarctica.

  • Infraorder Picides
  • Family Indicatoridae (honeyguides)
  • Family Picidae
  • Subfamily Jynginae (wrynecks)
  • Subfamily Picumninae (piculets)
  • Subfamily Nesoctitinae (Antillean piculet)
  • Subfamily Picinae (woodpeckers)
  • References

    Picides Wikipedia