The white-browed shrike-babbler (Pteruthius aeralatus) is a bird species found in the eastern Himalayas and Southeast Asia from northern Burma to southern Cambodia.
Males and females have different plumages and variations occur through its range with several populations being treated as subspecies.
It is part of a cryptic species complex and was earlier lumped as a subspecies of the white-browed shrike-babbler.
The common name commemorates Edward Blyth (1810–1873), who published the description and notes based on Samuel Tickell's specimen.
[2] The species Pteruthius aeralatus was described by Edward Blyth who credited the name to collector Captain Samuel Tickell.