Monarcha
Monarcha is a genus of bird in the family Monarchidae. They are found in Australia and Melanesia.The genus Monarcha was introduced by naturalists Nicholas Vigors and Thomas Horsfield in 1827 with the black-faced monarch as the type species. The genus formerly included many more species. Based on the results of a molecular phylogenetic study published in 2005 nineteen species were moved to the resurrected genus Symposiachrus and three to Carterornis.Extant species
The genus Monarcha contains the following nine species:
Formerly, some authorities also considered the following species as species within the genus Monarcha:
- Black-naped monarch
- Rarotonga monarch
- Marquesan monarch
- Black monarch
- Black-bibbed monarch
- Flores monarch
- Black-chinned monarch
- Spectacled monarch
- Spectacled monarch
- Spectacled monarch
- Spectacled monarch
- Spectacled monarch
- Spectacled monarch
- White-tailed monarch
- White-tipped monarch
- Kofiau monarch
- Biak monarch
- Manus monarch
- Mussau monarch
- Black-tailed monarch
- Djaul monarch
- Solomons monarch
- Malaita monarch
- Kolombangara monarch
- Kolombangara monarch
- White-collared monarch
- White-eared monarch
- White-naped monarch
- White-naped monarch
- Loetoe monarch
- Golden monarch
- Golden monarch
- Golden monarch
- Golden monarch
- Ochre-collared monarch
- Shining flycatcher
- Velvet flycatcher