Orthotomus

Orthotomus (pronounced sis-TIC-olas) are a genus of very small insectivorous birds formerly classified in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae, but now usually considered to be in the separate family Cisticolidae, along with other southern warbler genera. It contains the following species:


 * Common Tailorbird, (Orthotomus sutorius)
 * Rufous-tailed Tailorbird, (Orthotomus sericeus)
 * Rufous-fronted Tailorbird, (Orthotomus frontalis)
 * Dark-necked Tailorbird, (Orthotomus atrogularis)
 * Cambodian Tailorbird, (Orthotomus chaktomuk)
 * Ashy Tailorbird, (Orthotomus ruficeps)
 * Olive-backed Tailorbird, (Orthotomus sepium)
 * Philippine Tailorbird, (Orthotomus castaneiceps)
 * Trilling Tailorbird, (Orthotomus chloronotus)
 * Gray-backed Tailorbird, (Orthotomus derbianus)
 * Yellow-breasted Tailorbird, (Orthotomus samarensis)
 * White-eared Tailorbird, (Orthotomus cinereiceps)
 * Black-headed Tailorbird, (Orthotomus nigriceps)