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Tribe of birds
Androglossini is a tribe of birds belonging to the family Psittacidae,[1] whose members inhabit the Neotropical region. It is one of the two tribes of the subfamily Arinae, next to Arini.
Systematics
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Living Species
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Pyrilia Bonaparte, 1856 |
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Pionopsitta Bonaparte, 1854 |
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Graydidascalus Bonaparte, 1854 |
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Alipiopsitta Caparroz and Pacheco, 2006 |
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Pionus Wagler, 1832 |
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Amazona Lesson, 1830 |
- Cuban amazon, Amazona leucocephala
- Yellow-billed amazon, Amazona collaria
- Hispaniolan amazon, Amazona ventralis
- White-fronted amazon, Amazona albifrons
- Yucatán amazon, Amazona xantholora
- Black-billed amazon, Amazona agilis
- Puerto Rican amazon, Amazona vittata
- Tucumán amazon, Amazona tucumana
- Red-spectacled amazon, Amazona pretrei
- Red-crowned amazon, Amazona viridigenalis
- Lilac-crowned amazon, Amazona finschi
- Red-lored amazon, Amazona autumnalis
- Diademed amazon, Amazona diadema
- Blue-cheeked amazon, Amazona dufresniana
- Red-browed amazon, Amazona rhodocorytha
- Red-tailed amazon, Amazona brasiliensis
- Festive amazon, Amazona festiva
- Yellow-shouldered amazon, Amazona barbadensis
- Turquoise-fronted amazon, Amazona aestiva
- Yellow-headed amazon, Amazona oratrix
- Tres Marías amazon, Amazona tresmariae
- Yellow-naped amazon, Amazona auropalliata
- Yellow-crowned amazon, Amazona ochrocephala
- Orange-winged amazon, Amazona amazonica
- Scaly-naped amazon, Amazona mercenarius
- Kawall's amazon, Amazona kawalli
- Southern mealy amazon, Amazona farinosa
- Northern mealy amazon, Amazona guatemalae
- Vinaceous-breasted amazon, Amazona vinacea
- Saint Lucia amazon, Amazona versicolor
- Red-necked amazon, Amazona arausiaca
- Saint Vincent amazon, Amazona guildingii
- Imperial amazon, Amazona imperialis
- Martinique amazon, Amazona martinica (extinct)
- Guadeloupe amazon, Amazona violacea (extinct)
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Triclaria Wagler, 1832 |
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References