1988 February 26,Jerry Sullivan,“Field & Street”, inChicago Reader:
In the scrubby woods that cover most of the Yucatan, suboscines such as the masked tityra, the bright-rumped attila, and the boat-billed flycatcher are all common.
Etymology
From Ancient Greekτιτύρας(titúras) and/or τιτυρίς(titurís), types of birds unrelated to the tityras, which were unknown to the Ancient Greeks.