Though by no means as diverse as the Timaliidae ( Old World babblers ) ( another " wastebin taxon " containing more thrush-like forms ), the frontiers between the former " pan-Muscicapidae " were much blurred.
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They were included in the Muscicapidae ( flycatchers ) when these were used as a " wastebin taxon " mainly for lack of a better idea, but have recently been recognized as part of a " shrike "-like group.
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The " Troodon " tooth was originally classified as a " lacertilian " ( lizard ) by Leidy, but reassigned as a megalosaurid dinosaur by Nopcsa in 1901 ( Megalosauridae having historically been a wastebin taxon for most carnivorous dinosaurs ).
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The "'dull-mantled antbird "'is a perching bird species in the antbird wastebin genus " " Myrmeciza " & ndash; it is liable to be assigned to a different genus in the near future.
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The genus was established by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822 as a subgenus of " Cyprinus " ( which at that time was a " wastebin genus " for carp-like cyprinids ); he did not designate a type species.
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In the US, many major cities have started marking the fact that storm drains empty into rivers, like this In this circumstance, I usually use the cellophane wrapper on the cigarette pack to store a few butts until I see a wastebin.
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A seemingly less ambiguous name is "'huia frogs "'; however, the supposed genus seems actually to be a polyphyletic " wastebin taxon " and might contain only a fraction of the dozens of species placed here by some authors.
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It has long been placed in " Barbus ", the " wastebin genus " for barbs, by default; however, the species is increasingly being restored to related yellowfish genus " Labeobarbus " which seems a much more appropriate placement.
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Also, several Lygosominae genera were notorious " wastebin taxa " in the past, with scientists assigning more or less closely related species to them in a haphazard fashion and without verifying that the new species were close relatives of the genera's type species.
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The " wastebin genus " " Solenobia " is technically a junior synonym of the present genus, but most of the species formerly placed there actually belong to other genera of subfamilies Taleporiinae and Naryciinae ( which is sometimes included in the former ).