Finsch's Flycatcher-thrush is often considered conspecific with it . However, Finsch's Flycatcher-thrush is treated here as a separate species following the Handbook of the Birds of the World . Also, the flycatcher-thrushes are sometimes placed in a separate genus, Stizorhina , but here they are placed in Neocossyphus, again following del Hoyo et al .
The Stizorhina fraseri is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
605 Rufous Thrush Stizorhina fraseri 790 810 DDL Rufous Ant-thrush in Stizorhina SM Rufous Flycatcher-thrush in Neocossyphus 606 Rock Thrush Monticola saxatilis 769 850 607 n Little Rock Thrush Monticola rufocinereus 768 853 ICZN 1985. More
Rufous Flycatcher-Thrush Stizorhina fraseri 1 taped in at Mabira Forest 7/8 and 1 Semliki 13/8. Sooty Chat Myrmecocichla nigra Fairly common (e.g. seen at Mabira Forest and Murchison Falls, where they were particularly common). White-fronted Black Chat Myrmecocichla albifrons 1 G along the approach road to Paraa Camp, Murchison Falls on 9/8. Common (African) Stonechat Saxicola torquata Only sightings were alongside roads on several journeys. N.B. More
fraseri intermedia Stizorhina fraseri vulpina Stizorhina grandis Stizorhina vulpina Stomoxys Strepsilas interpres Streptopelia Streptopelia barbaru Streptopelia capicola Streptopelia capicola capicola Streptopelia capicola damarensis Streptopelia capicola dryas Streptopelia capicola tropica Streptopelia decipiens Streptopelia decipiens ambigua Streptopelia decipiens ambiguus Streptopelia decipiens decipiens Streptopelia decipiens elegans Streptopelia decipiens griseiventris Streptopelia decipiens logonensis Streptopelia decipiens nr. More
Stizorhina fraseri rubicunda Citation * Peters Checklist 10:95 (= Ripley 1964) cites this to "Rev.Zool. " in 1860, which is incorrect. * The last volume of Rev.Zool. (11) was published in 1848. This was published in the second series of Rev.Mag.Zool. 2009.06. More