Avulavirinae
| Avulavirinae | |
|---|---|
| Newcastle disease virus (stained in brown) in the conjunctiva of a chicken | |
| Virus classification | |
| (unranked): | Virus | 
| Realm: | Riboviria | 
| Kingdom: | Orthornavirae | 
| Phylum: | Negarnaviricota | 
| Class: | Monjiviricetes | 
| Order: | Mononegavirales | 
| Family: | Paramyxoviridae | 
| Subfamily: | Avulavirinae | 
| Genera | |
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Avulavirinae is a subfamily of viruses in the family Paramyxoviridae. Members of the subfamily are collectively known as avulaviruses. All members of the subfamily primarily infect birds. Avulavirinae was previously recognized as the genus Avulavirus before being elevated to a subfamily. The term avula comes from "avian rubula", distinguishing it from rubulaviruses of the subfamily Rubulavirinae due to avulaviruses only infecting birds and translating protein V from an edited RNA transcript. The most notable avulavirus is the Newcastle disease virus, a strain of Orthoavulavirus javaense.