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'''Variable Dwarf Kingfisher''' may refer to one of 13 species previously considered conspecific under the name '''Variable Dwarf Kingfisher''' (''Ceyx lepidus''). Note that the list here largely follows from deep genetic differences between the lineages. Since morphological / plumage differences are limited, not all authors recognise so many species. For example, [[#References|[1]]] chose to retain a single polymorphic taxon.
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'''Variable Dwarf Kingfisher''' may refer to one of 13 species previously considered conspecific under the name '''Variable Dwarf Kingfisher''' (''Ceyx lepidus'').
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Note that the list here largely follows from deep genetic differences between the lineages. Since morphological / plumage differences are limited, not all authors recognise so many species. For example, [[#References|[1]]] chose to retain a single polymorphic taxon.
  
 
*'''[[Dimorphic Dwarf Kingfisher]]''' - ''Ceyx margarethae''
 
*'''[[Dimorphic Dwarf Kingfisher]]''' - ''Ceyx margarethae''

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Variable Dwarf Kingfisher may refer to one of 13 species previously considered conspecific under the name Variable Dwarf Kingfisher (Ceyx lepidus). Note that the list here largely follows from deep genetic differences between the lineages. Since morphological / plumage differences are limited, not all authors recognise so many species. For example, [1] chose to retain a single polymorphic taxon.

  1. Eaton, J.A.. van Balen, B. Brickle, N.W., B Rheindk F.E. (2021). Birds of the Indonesian Archipelago, Greater Sundas and Wallacea. Lynx Edicions. Barcelona. Second Edition
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