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| name = ''Crithagra'' |
| name = ''Crithagra'' |
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− | | image = Forest Canary (Serinus scotops) facing left, side view. |
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| image_caption = [[Forest Canary]] |
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+ | | authority = [[Swainson]], 1827 |
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− | | ordo = [[Passeriformes]] |
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− | | familia = [[Fringillidae]] |
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− | | genus = '''''Crithagra''''' |
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|synonyms = ''[[Serinus]]'' <small>[[Carl Ludwig Koch|Koch]], 1816</small> |
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The genus '''''Crithagra''''' is a large genus of [[bird]]s in the [[finch]] family Fringillidae found mostly in the Afrotropical region. |
The genus '''''Crithagra''''' is a large genus of [[bird]]s in the [[finch]] family Fringillidae found mostly in the Afrotropical region. |
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File:Forest Canary (Serinus scotops) facing left, side view.png | |
Forest Canary | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Clade: | Inopinaves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Suborder: | Passeri |
Clade: | Nine-primaried oscines |
Family: | Fringillidae |
Subfamily: | Carduelinae |
Tribe: | Carduelini |
Genus: | Crithagra Swainson, 1827 |
Synonyms | |
Serinus Koch, 1816 |
The genus Crithagra is a large genus of birds in the finch family Fringillidae found mostly in the Afrotropical region.
Species[1]
- Thick-billed Seedeater, Crithagra burtoni
- Protea Seedeater / Protea Canary, Crithagra leucopterus
- Kipengere Seedeater, Crithagra melanochroa
- Streaky Seedeater, Crithagra striolatus
- Yellow-browed Seedeater, Crithagra whytii
- White-throated Canary, Crithagra albogularis
- Brimstone Canary, Crithagra sulphuratus
- Yellow Canary, Crithagra flaviventris
- Northern Grosbeak-Canary, Crithagra donaldsoni
- Southern Grosbeak-Canary, Crithagra buchanani
- Brown-rumped Seedeater, Crithagra tristriatus
- Reichard's Seedeater, Crithagra reichardi
- Black-eared Seedeater, Crithagra mennelli
- West African Seedeater, Crithagra canicapilla
- Streaky-headed Seedeater, Crithagra gularis
- Principe Seedeater, Crithagra rufobrunneus
- Sao Tome Grosbeak, Crithagra concolor
- Black-headed Canary, Crithagra alario
- Papyrus Canary, Crithagra koliensis
- African Citril, Crithagra citrinelloides
- Western Citril, Crithagra frontalis
- Southern Citril, Crithagra hyposticta
- Cape Siskin, Crithagra totta
- Drakensberg Siskin, Crithagra symonsi
- Yemen Serin, Crithagra menachensis
- Ankober Serin, Crithagra ankoberensis
- White-bellied Canary, Crithagra dorsostriatus
- Yellow-fronted Canary, Crithagra mozambicus
- Lemon-breasted Canary, Crithagra citrinipectus
- White-rumped Seedeater, Crithagra leucopygius
- Black-throated Canary, Crithagra atrogularis
- Yellow-rumped Serin, Crithagra xanthopygius
- Reichenow's Seedeater, Crithagra reichenowi
- Arabian Seedeater / Arabian Serin, Crithagra rothschildi
- Yellow-throated Seedeater, Crithagra flavigula
- Salvadori's Seedeater, Crithagra xantholaemus
References
- ^ John H. Boyd III (November 11, 2011). "CORE PASSEROIDEA II: Passeridae through Fringillidae". TiF Checklist. Retrieved 19-04-2024. Check date values in:
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External links
- Serin videos, photos and sounds on the Internet Bird Collection
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