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Category:Carduelis

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Genus: Carduelis

[edit] Description

A genus of small finches with a fondness for thistle seed, including goldfinches, siskins, redpolls, and linnets. Some species (the goldfinches) have large areas of yellow plumage and boldly marked wings, while others (the siskins and redpolls) are heavily streaked.

[edit] Taxonomy

The greenfinches are sometimes included, but sometimes treated as a separate genus Chloris.

Recent research shows that crossbills (presently in Loxia) may warrant inclusion.

Mitochondrial DNA analysis of these species has shown that the common names given to the European and American forms do not reflect the relationships of these species. Instead the following groupings have been proposed:

  • the three North American goldfinches, the siskins, Twite, and the linnets
  • the redpolls
  • the European goldfinches


Genus Carduelis view • edit
C. spinoides Yellow-breasted Greenfinch
C. monguilloti Vietnamese Greenfinch
C. chloris European Greenfinch
C. ambigua Black-headed Greenfinch
C. flammea Common Redpoll
C. hornemanni Hoary Redpoll
C. spinus Eurasian Siskin
C. pinus Pine Siskin
C. atriceps Black-capped Siskin
C. notata Black-headed Siskin
C. spinescens Andean Siskin
C. yarrellii Yellow-faced Siskin
C. xanthogastra Yellow-bellied Siskin
C. cucullata Red Siskin
C. crassirostris Thick-billed Siskin
C. magellanica Hooded Siskin
C. dominicensis Antillean Siskin
C. siemiradzkii Saffron Siskin
C. olivacea Olivaceous Siskin
C. atrata Black Siskin
C. uropygialis Yellow-rumped Siskin
C. barbata Black-chinned Siskin
C. psaltria Lesser Goldfinch
C. lawrencei Lawrence's Goldfinch
C. tristis American Goldfinch
C. carduelis European Goldfinch
C. sinica Oriental Greenfinch
C. flavirostris Twite
C. cannabina Eurasian Linnet
C. yemenensis Yemen Linnet
C. johannis Warsangli Linnet

[edit] References

Arnaz-Villena et al (1998), Phylogeny and rapid Northern and Southern Hemisphere speciation of goldfinches during the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 54:9.


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