Golden-headed hornbeams ( Eurylaimus ) is a genus of the horned beak family ( Eurylaimidae ). The exact translation of the Latin name means “wide throat”, from the Greek Eurus (εὐρύς, “wide, spacious”) and laimos (λαιμός, “throat”) [1] .
| Golden-headed Ragbeaks |
Javanese hornbill ( Eurylaimus javanicus ) |
| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| Suborder : | Screaming passerines |
| Infrastructure : | Cormbills |
| Gender: | Golden-headed Ragbeaks |
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| International scientific name |
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Eurylaimus ( Horsfield , 1822) |
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The genus is found in Southeast Asia and contains the following species:
- Filipino golden-billed hornbill ( Eurylaimus steerii )
- Black-yellow hornbeam ( Eurylaimus ochromalus )
- Javanese hornbill ( Eurylaimus javanicus )
- Filipino beak ( Eurylaimus samarensis ) [2]