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Swan River honeyeater : ウィキペディア英語版
Gilbert's honeyeater

Gilbert's honeyeater (''Melithreptus chloropsis''), also known as the Swan River honeyeater or western white-naped honeyeater, is a passerine bird of the honeyeater family Meliphagidae native to south-western Australia.
==Etymology==
Gilbert's honeyeater was originally described by John Gould in 1844, who gave it the species name ''chloropsis'' from the Ancient Greek terms ''chloros'' "green-yellow" and ''opsis'' "eye". He called it the Swan River honeyeater. Treated as a subspecies of the white-naped honeyeater for many years, it was found in a 2010 study to have diverged early on from the ''lunatus'' complex. It forms a superspecies with the white-naped and black-headed honeyeaters.
Gould called it the Swan River honeyeater, and noted the species was known by various local indigenous names, including ''Jingee'' (lowland), ''Bun-geen'' (mountains), and ''Berril-berril'' (Swan River). Gregory Mathews coined the name ''Melithreptus whitlocki'' in 1909.

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