The African paradise flycatcher was originally described in the genus
Muscicapa. Alternate names include the
grey-headed paradise flycatcher,
red-winged paradise-flycatcher and
Southern paradise-flycatcher.
Subspecies Ten
subspecies are recognized: •
T. v. harterti - (
Meinertzhagen, R, 1923): Found on southern Arabian Peninsula •
T. v. viridis - (
Müller, 1776): Found from Senegal and Gambia to Sierra Leone •
T. v. speciosa - (Cassin, 1859): Originally described as a separate species. Found from southern Cameroon to south-western Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and north-eastern Angola •
Abyssinian paradise-flycatcher (
T. v. ferreti) - (
Guérin-Méneville, 1843): Originally described as a separate species. Found from Mali and the Ivory Coast to Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania •
T. v. restricta - (
Salomonsen, 1933): Found in southern Uganda •
T. v. kivuensis - (Salomonsen, 1949): Found from south-western Uganda to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and north-western Tanzania •
Swaheli paradise-flycatcher (
T. v. suahelica) -
Reichenow, 1898: Formerly classified as a separate species by some authorities. Found in western Kenya and northern Tanzania •
T. v. ungujaensis - (
Grant, CHB &
Mackworth-Praed, 1947): Found in eastern Tanzania and nearby islands •
T. v. plumbeiceps - Reichenow, 1898: Originally described as a separate species. Found from Angola to south-western Tanzania, Mozambique and northern South Africa •
T. v. granti - (
Roberts, 1948): Originally described as a separate species. Found in eastern and southern South Africa ==Description==