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- The Atlantic black-throated trogon (Trogon chrysochloros) is a bird in the family Trogonidae, the trogons and quetzals. It is found in Argentina, Brazil...
- The golden-green wood**** (Piculus chrysochloros) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the wood**** family Picidae. It is found in Panama...
- black-throated trogon, Trogon rufus Atlantic black-throated trogon, Trogon chrysochloros This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Black-throated...
- black-throated trogon, Trogon rufus Atlantic black-throated trogon Trogon chrysochloros Surucua trogon, Trogon surrucura Brazilian trogon, Trogon aurantius...
- wood****, Piculus callopterus (E) Golden-green wood****, Piculus chrysochloros Golden-olive wood****, Piculus rubiginosus Spot-breasted wood****...
- wood****, Melanerpes aurifrons LC Golden-green wood****, Piculus chrysochloros LC Golden-naped wood****, Melanerpes chrysauchen LC Golden-olive wood****...
- Yellow-throated wood****, Piculus flavigula Golden-green wood****, Piculus chrysochloros Golden-olive wood****, Colaptes rubiginosus Crimson-mantled wood****...
- Surucua trogon, Trogon surrucura Atlantic black-throated trogon, Trogon chrysochloros Order: Coraciiformes   Family: Momotidae The motmots have colorful plumage...
- Trogoniformes   Family: Trogonidae Atlantic black-throated trogon (Trogon chrysochloros) Green-backed trogon (Trogon viridis) Blue-crowned trogon (Trogon curucui)...
- was subsequently designated as the golden-green wood**** (Piculus chrysochloros) by the American ornithologist Harry C. Oberholser in 1923. The generic...