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hermits are
tropical and
subtropical hummingbirds in the
subfamily Phaethornithinae,
comprising 37
species in six genera. They
occur from
southern Mexico...
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different groups:
hermits and non-hermits.
Hermits are the
subfamily Phaethornithinae,
consisting of the
genera Anopetia, Eutoxeres, Glaucis, Phaethornis...
- to Brazil. The saw-billed
hermit is
placed in the
hermit subfamily Phaethornithinae, but
among these birds, it is the
species most
similar to the typical...
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traditionally divided into two subfamilies: the
hermits (subfamily
Phaethornithinae) and the
typical hummingbirds (subfamily Trochilinae, all the others)...
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Phaethornithinae (hermit hummingbirds) Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class: Aves Order:
Apodiformes Family:
Trochilidae Subfamily: Phaethornithinae...
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English thoroughbred Hermit (hummingbird), the
hummingbird subfamily Phaethornithinae Hermit language, an
extinct language that was
spoken in
Papua New Guinea...
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Phaethornithinae (hermit hummingbirds) Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class: Aves Order:
Apodiformes Family:
Trochilidae Subfamily: Phaethornithinae...
- hummingbirds, the
Phaethornithinae (hermits) and the Trochilinae, has
evolved in
conjunction with a
particular set of flowers. Most
Phaethornithinae species are...
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Florisuginae Florisuga Topaza Phaethornithinae Anopetia Eutoxeres Glaucis Phaethornis Ramphodon Threnetes Polytminae Androdon Anthracothorax Augastes Avocettula...
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members of the
subfamily Trochilinae, but
frequent among the
members of
Phaethornithinae. Its
calls include a high-pitches tsit-tseƩ-tsu and
penetrating cheet...