Thraupidae
Taxonavigation
editFamilia: Thraupidae
Subfamilia: Catamblyrhynchinae – Charitospizinae – Coerebinae – Dacninae – Diglossinae – Emberizoidinae – Hemithraupinae – Nemosiinae – Orchesticinae – Poospizinae – Porphyrospizinae – Saltatorinae – Sporophilinae – Tachyphoninae – Thraupinae
Genera: Acanthidops – Anisognathus – Asemospiza – Bangsia – Buthraupis – Calochaetes – Camarhynchus – Castanozoster – Catamblyrhynchus – Catamenia – Certhidea – Chalcothraupis – Charitospiza – Chlorochrysa – Chlorophanes – Chlorornis – Chrysothlypis – Cissopis – Cnemathraupis – Cnemoscopus – Coereba – Compsothraupis – Conirostrum – Conothraupis – Coryphaspiza – Coryphospingus – Creurgops – Cyanerpes – Cyanicterus – Cypsnagra – Dacnis – Diglossa – Diuca – Donacospiza – Dubusia – Emberizoides – Embernagra – Eucometis – Euneornis – Geospiza – Geospizopsis –Gubernatrix – Haplospiza – Heliothraupis – Hemithraupis – Heterospingus – Idiopsar – Incaspiza – Iridophanes – Iridosornis – Ixothraupis – Kleinothraupis – Lanio – Lophospingus – Loriotus – Loxigilla – Loxipasser – Melanodera – Melanospiza – Melopyrrha – Nemosia – Neothraupis – Nephelornis – Nesospiza – Orchesticus – Parkerthraustes – Paroaria – Phonipara – Phrygilus – Piezorina – Pinaroloxias – Pipraeidea – Platyspiza – Poecilostreptus – Poospiza – Poospizopsis – Pseudosaltator – Pseudospingus – Ramphocelus – Rauenia – Rhodospingus – Rhopospina – Rowettia – Saltator – Saltatricula – Schistochlamys – Sericossypha – Sicalis – Sphenopsis – Spodiornis – Sporathraupis – Sporophila – Stephanophorus – Stilpnia – Tachyphonus – Tangara – Tephrophilus – Tersina – Thlypopsis – Thraupis – Tiaris – Trichothraupis – Urothraupis – Volatinia – Wetmorethraupis – Xenodacnis – Xenospingus
- Genera transferred to other familiae: Calyptophilus – Lamprospiza – Mitrospingus – Nesospingus – Oreothraupis – Orthogonys – Phaenicophilus – Rhodinocichla – Spindalis
[acc. Barker et al. (2013), (2015)] - Genera synonymized: Chionodacryon – Chrysocorypha – Compsospiza – Corydospiza – Delothraupis – Dolospingus – Ephippiospingus – Hemispingus – Maschalethraupis – Oreomanes – Oryzoborus – Pyrrhocoma – Pyrrhulagra
[cf. Burns, Unitt & Mason (2016), IOC 10.2.]; Islerothraupis – Remsenornis
[cf. Piacentini, Unitt & Burns (2019)]; Porphyrospiza – cf. IOC 13.2..
Name
editThraupidae Cabanis, 1847
References
editPrimary references
edit- Cabanis J. 1847. Ornithologische Notizen I p.186–256, II p.308–352. In: Archive fur Naturgeschichte, Year 13, Vol 1, 352 pp. Nicolai'schen Buchhandlung - Berlin. p. 316 BHL Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Klicka, J., K. Burns, & G. M. Spellman. 2007. Defining a monophyletic Cardinalini: A molecular perspective. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 45: 1014–1032. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2007.07.006 Full article (PDF)Reference page.
- Sedano, R.E. & Burns, K.J. 2010. Are the Northern Andes a species pump for Neotropical birds? Phylogenetics and biogeography of a clade of Neotropical tanagers (Aves: Thraupini). Journal of Biogeography 37: 325–343. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2009.02200.x Reference page.
- Campagna, L., Geale, K., Hanford, P., Lijtmaer, D.A., Tubaro, P.L. & Laugheed, S.C. 2011. A molecular phylogeny of the Sierra-Finches (Phrygilus, Passeriformes): extreme polyphyly in a group of Andean specialists). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61(2):521-33. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2011.07.011Reference page.
- Barker, F. K., Burns, K. J., Klicka, J., Lanyon, S. M., & Lovette, I. J. 2013. Going to extremes: Contrasting rates of diversification in a recent radiation of New World passerine birds. Systematic Biology 62 (2): 298–320. DOI: 10.1093/sysbio/sys094 Full article (PDF)Reference page.
- Mason, N.A. & Burns, K.J. 2013. Molecular phylogenetics of the Neotropical seedeaters and seed-finches (Sporophila, Oryzoborus, Dolospingus). Ornitología Neotropical 24: 139–155 Full article (PDF) Reference page.
- Burns, K.J., Shultz, A.J., Title, P.O., Mason N.A., Barker, F.K., Klicka, J., Lanyon, S.M. & Lovette, I.J. 2014. Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirds. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 75:41–77. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.02.006 Full article (PDF) Reference page.
- Barker, F.K., Burns, K.J., Klicka, J., Lanyon, S.M. & Lovette, I.J. 2015. New insights into New World biogeography: An integrated view from the phylogeny of blackbirds, cardinals, sparrows, tanagers, warblers, and allies. The Auk 132(2): 333-348. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-14-110.1 Reference page.
- Burns, K.J., Unitt, P. & Mason, N.A. 2016. A genus-level classification of the family Thraupidae (Class Aves: Order Passeriformes). Zootaxa 4088(3): 329–354. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.3.2 Reference page.
- Piacentini, V.Q. 2017. A new genus for the Blue-and-yellow Tanager (Aves: Passeriformes): a suggested adjustment to the classification of the Thraupidae. Zootaxa 4276(2): 293–300. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4276.2.11. Reference page.
- Piacentini, V.Q., Unitt, P. & Burns, K.J. 2019. Two overlooked generic synonyms in the Thraupidae (Aves: Passeriformes). Zootaxa 4608 (3): 593-594. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4608.3.13 Reference page.
- Lane, D.F., Aponte Justiniano, M.A., Terrill, R.S., Rheindt, F.E., Klicka, L.B., Rosenberg, G.H., Schmitt, C.J. & Burns, K.J. 2021. A new genus and species of tanager (Passeriformes, Thraupidae) from the lower Yungas of western Bolivia and southern Peru. Ornithology ukab059. DOI: 10.1093/ornithology/ukab059 Full article (PDF)Reference page.
Vernacular names
edit日本語: フウキンチョウ科
中文: 裸鼻雀科
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