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contains 21 species. This
genus includes species traditionally placed in
Buarremon and Lysurus. Ridgely,
Robert S.; Tudor, Guy (2009).
Birds of
South America:...
- the
family P****erellidae.
Until recently, it was
placed in the
genus Buarremon. It is
endemic to
Mexico where its
natural habitat is
subtropical or tropical...
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Until recently, the white-browed
brushfinch was
placed in the
genus Buarremon.
Considerable racial variation existed in the
formerly named stripe-headed...
- P****erellidae.
Until recently, it was
generally placed in the
genus Buarremon,
while it
occasionally has been
placed in Atlapetes. The chestnut-capped...
-
Until recently, the black-headed
brushfinch was
placed in the
genus Buarremon. The black-headed
brushfinch was
often treated as a
subspecies of the...
- P****erellidae Genus:
Arremon Species: A. ****imilis
Binomial name
Arremon ****imilis (Boissonneau, 1840)
Synonyms Arremon torquatus ****imilis
Buarremon ****imilis...
- P****erellidae Genus:
Atlapetes Species: A. latinuchus
Binomial name
Atlapetes latinuchus (Du Bus, 1855)
Synonyms Atlapetes rufinucha latinuchus Buarremon comptus...
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Buarremon baroni (above)
named by
Salvin in 1895
after Baron...
- by the
Polish zoologist Władysław
Taczanowski under the
binomial name
Buarremon mystacalis based on a
specimen collected in the
Andes of
central Peru...
- Family: P****erellidae Genus:
Arremon Species: A. phygas
Binomial name
Arremon phygas (Berlepsch, 1912)
Synonyms Arremon torquatus phygas Buarremon phygas...