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''Cinnycerthia'' is a genus of bird in the wren family, Troglodytidae. It contains four species which inhabit the undergrowth of montane forests in the Andes.〔Ridgely, Robert S. and Guy Tudor (1994) ''The Birds of South America, volume 2: the Suboscine Passerines'', University of Texas Press.〕 None of them are considered to be threatened with extinction and they are classified as species of Least Concern by BirdLife International.〔BirdLife International. ''(Cinnycerthia )''. Accessed 8 November 2011.〕 They are 14–16.5 cm long and have a fairly short bill and fairly plain reddish-brown plumage with dark bars on the wings and tail.〔 The name of the genus is a combination of ''Cinnyris'', a genus of sunbirds, and ''Certhia'', a genus of treecreepers.〔Jobling, James A. (2010) ''Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names'', 2nd ed., Christopher Helm, London.〕 ==Species list== The genus contains the following species:〔Gill, F. and D. Donsker, eds. (2011): ''(Sugarbirds, Starlings, Thrushes )'', IOC World Bird Names (Version 2.10). Accessed 8 November 2011.〕 * Rufous wren (''Cinnycerthia unirufa'') * Sepia-brown (or Sharpe's) wren (''Cinnycerthia olivascens'') * Peruvian wren (''Cinnycerthia peruana'') * Fulvous wren (''Cinnycerthia fulva'') The sepia-brown and fulvous wrens were formerly treated as subspecies of the Peruvian wren.〔Remsen, J. V., Jr., C. D. Cadena, A. Jaramillo, M. Nores, J. F. Pacheco, J. Pérez-Emán, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, D. F. Stotz and K. J. Zimmer (2011) ''(Vireonidae to Sturnidae )'', A classification of the bird species of South America, American Ornithologists' Union. Accessed 8 November 2011.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cinnycerthia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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