The grey shrikethrush was originally described in the genus
Turdus. Alternate names include the
brown shrike-thrush,
buff-bellied shrike-thrush,
grey shrike-flycatcher,
northern shrike-thrush and
south-western shrike-thrush.
Subspecies Five subspecies are recognized: •
C. h. brunnea –
Gould, 1841: Originally described as a separate species. Found in northern Australia and
Melville Island •
C. h. superciliosa –
Masters, 1876: Originally described as a separate species. Found in eastern New Guinea, islands in the Torres Strait and north-eastern Australia •
C. h. harmonica – (
Latham, 1801): Found in eastern Australia •
C. h. strigata –
Swainson, 1838: Originally described as a separate species. Found in
Tasmania and the islands in the
Bass Strait (Australia) •
Western shrikethrush (
C. h. rufiventris) – Gould, 1841: Originally described as a separate species. Found in western, southern and central Australia ==Description==