Cnemathraupis
Cnemathraupis is a small genus of mountain tanagers found in forest and woodland in the Andes of South America. The two species are uncommon and relatively large tanagers with a contrasting blue, yellow and black plumage (golden-backed mountain tanager also has some brown; black-chested mountain tanager some green). They were formerly included in Buthraupis, but were moved to avoid having a polyphyletic genus.[1]
Cnemathraupis | |
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Black-chested mountain tanager, (Cnemathraupis eximia) | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Thraupidae |
Genus: | Cnemathraupis Penard, 1919 |
Species list
- Black-chested mountain tanager, Cnemathraupis eximia
- Golden-backed mountain tanager, Cnemathraupis aureodorsalis
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References
- Sedano, R.E.; Burns, K.J. (2010). "Are the Northern Andes a species pump for Neotropical birds? Phylogenetics and biogeography of a clade of Neotropical tanagers (Aves: Thraupini)". Journal of Biogeography. 37: 325–343.
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