- yellow-faced gr****quit (
Tiaris olivaceus) is a p****erine bird in the
tanager family Thraupidae and is the only
member of the
genus Tiaris. It is
native to the...
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Taxon identifiers Tiaris obscurus Wikidata: Q1589815 Wikispecies:
Asemospiza obscura ADW:
Tiaris_obscurus Avibase: E83C7E460B250287 BOLD: 109237 BOW: ducgra2...
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Taxon identifiers Tiaris fuliginosus Wikidata: Q3114747 Wikispecies:
Asemospiza fuliginosa ADW:
Tiaris_fuliginosus Avibase: F2091EB7C169D018 BOLD: 98265...
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species was
formerly placed in the
genus Tiaris, but a
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014
found that
Tiaris was polyphyletic. In the
resulting reorganization...
- The
species from the
Andaman Islands was
described by
Edward Blyth as
Tiaris subcristata in 1860 but
technically published in 1861. This
species was...
- and 1732. The black-faced gr****quit was
traditionally placed in the
genus Tiaris. A
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014
found that this genus...
- ****alura
tricarinata (Blyth, 1853)
Synonyms Calotes tricarinatus Blyth, 1853
Tiaris elliotti Günther, 1860
Oriotiaris elliotti — Günther, 1864
Oreotiaris tricarinata...
- fuliginosa) Dull-coloured gr****quit (Asemospiza obscura) Yellow-faced gr****quit (
Tiaris olivaceus) Black-faced gr****quit (Melanospiza bicolor) Yellow-shouldered...
- gr****quit
Melanospiza – St.
Lucia black finch Melopyrrha –
Cuban bullfinch Tiaris –
typical gr****quits (5 species)
Atypical seedeaters Acanthidops – peg-billed...
- nectar-feeding (Coereba, Euneornis), seed-eating (Geospiza, Loxigilla,
Tiaris), and
insect gleaning (Certhidea). Darwin's finches: Most of
these are lowland...