New Zealand wren
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The New Zealand "wrens", family Acanthisittidae, are tiny passerines restricted to New Zealand.
They are understood to form a distinct lineage within the passerines, but authorities differ on their assignment to the oscines or suboscines (the two suborders that between them make up the passeriformes). DNA-DNA hybridisation studies suggest that they may, in fact, form a third suborder and have no living close relatives at all. They are called "wrens" due to their similar appearance and behavior, but are not related to true wrens.
[edit] Species
- Titipounamu or Rifleman, Acanthisitta chloris
- Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes (possibly extinct)
- Piwauwau or New Zealand Rock Wren, Xenicus gilviventris
- Stephens Island Wren, Xenicus lyalli (extinct)
- North Island Stout-legged Wren, Pachyplichas yaldwyni (extinct in prehistoric times)
- South Island Stout-legged Wren, Pachyplichas jagmi (extinct in prehistoric times)
- Long-legged Wren, Dendroscansor decurvirostris (extinct in prehistoric times)de:Maorischlüpfer
eo:Akantisitedoj fr:Acanthisittidae lt:Sitiniai hu:Álcsuszkafélék nl:Rotswinterkoningen ja:イワサザイ科 (Sibley)

