Black-throated Euphonia
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Black-throated Euphonia | |
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Illustration by Joseph Smit, 1886 | |
Conservation status | |
NR | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Family: | Thraupidae |
Genus: | Euphonia |
Species: | E. pectoralis x E. xanthogaster |
Synonyms | |
Euphonia catastica Hellmayr, 1936[1] | |
The Black-throated Euphonia is a bird in the Thraupidae, or Tanager family. It is known only by a single specimen in the British Natural History Museum with the type locality given as Rio de Janeiro, and was originally described as Euphonia vittata by Philip Sclater in 1861. It is now thought to be an intrageneric hybrid between the Chestnut-bellied Euphonia (Euphonia pectoralis) and the Orange-bellied Euphonia (Euphonia xanthogaster).[2]
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- McCarthy, Eugene M. (2006). Handbook of avian hybrids of the world. Oxford University Press US. p. 321. ISBN 978-0-19-518323-8.
- "A classification of the bird species of South America (Part 11)". South American Classification Committee (SACC). American Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
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