“…We sequenced the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene as well as the ¢rst 1020 bp (positions 6645^7661 in the Gallus gallus sequence; Desjardins & Morais 1990) of cytochrome oxidase I (COI) for all taxa, following methods previously described for fresh tissue (Nunn & Cracraft 1996;Lee et al 1997) and for tissue taken from museum skins (Mundy et al 1997). Some cytochrome b sequences were taken from previous studies (Helm-Bychowski & Cracraft 1993;Nunn & Cracraft 1996) and COI was sequenced for these taxa as well (in parentheses: GenBank accession numbers for cytochrome b and COI, respectively, and source of tissue (abbreviations: AM, Australian Museum; AMNH/PRS and AMNH/JC, Department of Ornithology frozen tissue collection, American Museum of Natural History; ANSP, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; ANSP/AM, ¢eld number of Andy Mack (specimens from ANSP); FMNH, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; NHMLAC, Natural History Museum Los Angeles County; NYZP, New York Zoological Park (Wildlife Conservation Society); QM, Queensland Museum, Brisbane; MOV, Museum of Victoria, Melbourne; SP-J, ¢eld number of Stephen G. Pruett-Jones; SVE, ¢eld number of S. V. Edwards; ZSSD, Zoological Society San Diego)): trumpet manucode, Phonygammus keraudrenii (X74252, AF197826, NHMLAC LAK2010); curl-crested manucode, Manucodia comrii (U15207, AF197827, AM no number, from S. V. Edwards); raggiana bird of paradise, Paradisaea (raggiana) augustaevictoriae (U25738, AF197828, ZSSD A0489241); red bird of paradise, Paradisaea rubra (U25736, AF197829, NYZP, AMNH no number); Wilson's bird of paradise, Diphyllodes respublica (U15200, AF197830, AMNH 0053 from NYZP); king bird of paradise, Cicinnurus regius (U15201, AF197831, ZSSD A0489242); blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata (X74258, AF197832, AMNH/JC); satin bowerbird, Ptilonorhynchus violaceus (X74256, AF197833, QM 3119); and hermit thrush, Catharus guttatus (X74261, AF197834, FMNH 89^285).…”