taxonID	type	description	language	source
2F4987E82813FFA9FF5EFA8AFC0757FE.taxon	diagnosis	Differential­ diagnosis: ­ Males and females differ from all other members of Niltavinae (i. e. the genera Niltava, Cyornis, Cyanoptila, Eumyias and Anthipes) by the presence of distinctive white inner webs on the outer tail feathers, giving the impression of white lines running down the whole length of the outer tail-feathers (Müller 1836; Robson 2000; Clement 2020). In male L. c. everetti, the white is restricted to the central and terminal parts of the tail feathers.	en	Sangster, George, Alström, Per, Gaudin, Jimmy, Olsson, Urban (2021): - A-new-genus-for-the-White-tailed-Flycatcher-Cyornis-concretus- (Aves: - Muscicapidae). Zootaxa 5072 (6): 599-600, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5072.6.7
2F4987E82813FFA9FF5EFA8AFC0757FE.taxon	etymology	Etymology: Derived from the Greek λευκός (leucos, white) and πτίλον (ptilon, feather), referring to the white on the tail feathers. The gender is neuter.	en	Sangster, George, Alström, Per, Gaudin, Jimmy, Olsson, Urban (2021): - A-new-genus-for-the-White-tailed-Flycatcher-Cyornis-concretus- (Aves: - Muscicapidae). Zootaxa 5072 (6): 599-600, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5072.6.7
