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The '''Stripe-headed Brush-finch''' ('''''Arremon torquatus''''') is a species of [[bird]] in the [[Emberizidae]] family. It is found in [[Argentina]], [[Bolivia]], [[Colombia]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Ecuador]], [[Panama]], [[Peru]], and [[Venezuela]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s, subtropical or tropical moist [[montane forest]]s, and heavily degraded former forest. Until recently, it was placed in the [[genus]] ''[[Buarremon]]''.<ref>Cadena, C. D., J. Klicka and R. E. Ricklefs. (2007). ''Evolutionary differentiation in the Neotropical montane region: molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography of Buarremon brush-finches (Aves, Emberizidae).'' Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 44(3): 993-1016.</ref> Additionally, the members of the ''assimilis'' group, which has a grey (not white) eye-brow, is sometimes considered a separate species, the Grey-striped Brush-finch (''Arremon assimilis'').
The '''Stripe-headed Brush-finch''' ('''''Arremon torquatus''''') is a species of [[bird]] in the [[Emberizidae]] family. It is found in [[Argentina]], [[Bolivia]], [[Colombia]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Ecuador]], [[Panama]], [[Peru]], and [[Venezuela]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s, subtropical or tropical moist [[montane forest]]s, and heavily degraded former forest. Until recently, it was placed in the [[genus]] ''[[Buarremon]]''.<ref>Cadena, C. D., J. Klicka and R. E. Ricklefs. (2007). ''Evolutionary differentiation in the Neotropical montane region: molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography of Buarremon brush-finches (Aves, Emberizidae).'' Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 44(3): 993-1016.</ref> Additionally, the members of the ''assimilis'' group, which have grey (not white) eyebrows, are sometimes considered a separate species, the Grey-striped Brush-finch (''Arremon assimilis'').


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Stripe-headed Brush-finch
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A. torquatus
Binomial name
Arremon torquatus
(Lafresnaye & D'Orbigny, 1837)
Synonyms

Buarremon torquatus (Lafresnaye & D'Orbigny, 1837) Atlapetes atricapillus (Lawrence, 1874)

The Stripe-headed Brush-finch (Arremon torquatus) is a species of bird in the Emberizidae family. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest. Until recently, it was placed in the genus Buarremon.[1] Additionally, the members of the assimilis group, which have grey (not white) eyebrows, are sometimes considered a separate species, the Grey-striped Brush-finch (Arremon assimilis).

References

  1. ^ Cadena, C. D., J. Klicka and R. E. Ricklefs. (2007). Evolutionary differentiation in the Neotropical montane region: molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography of Buarremon brush-finches (Aves, Emberizidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 44(3): 993-1016.