Cymbirhynchus Psarisomus Serilophus Eurylaimus Sarcophanops Corydon Pseudocalyptomena The Eurylaimidae are a family of suboscine passerine birds that occur from the eastern Himalayas to Indonesia and the Philippines.
They range from 13 to 28 centimetres in length, and live in the dense canopies of wet forests, allowing them to hide despite their brightly coloured plumage.
[1] The plumage of the juvenile eurylaimids are similar to those of the adults, differing in being duller and shorter-winged and shorter-tailed in some cases.
They attach their purse-shaped nests to suspended vines, and leave a tail of fibres hanging below it.
[3][4] They were characterized by a simple syrinx with just a single pair of muscles, the front toes being partially fused at the base and having 15 neck vertebrae.