Bristled Grassbird

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Bristled Grassbird
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: see text
Genus: Chaetornis
G.R. Gray, 1848
Species: C. striatus
Binomial name
Chaetornis striatus
(Jerdon, 1841)
Synonyms

Chaetornis striata
(lapsus)[verification needed]
Dasyornis colluriceps
Blyth, 1842
Dasyornis locustelloides
Blyth, 1842
Megalurus striatus
Jerdon, 1841

The Bristled Grassbird, Chaetornis striatus, is a passerine bird making up the monotypic genus Chaetornis. Chaetornis striata is endemic to the Indian subcontinent, where it is patchily and locally distributed in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Formerly described as common in at least Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal (India) and parts of Bangladesh, it has declined.

Formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, its true affiliations have not been restudied. From its external morphology, it might belong to the newly-established grass warbler family Megaluridae.

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