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Kingdom Animalia (animals)
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Eumetazoa (metazoans)
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Bilateria (bilaterally symmetrical animals)
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Deuterostomia (deuterostomes)
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Phylum Chordata (chordates)
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Craniata (craniates)
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Subphylum Vertebrata (vertebrates)
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Superclass Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates)
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Euteleostomi (bony vertebrates)
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Class Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes and terrestrial vertebrates)
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Tetrapoda (tetrapods)
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Amniota (amniotes)
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Class Reptilia
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Class Aves (birds)
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Subclass Neognathae (neognath birds)
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Infraclass Neoaves (modern birds)
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Order Passeriformes (perching birds)
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Muscicapoidea (thrushes, sparrows, and relatives)
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Passeroidea (sparrows and relatives)
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Family Emberizidae (buntings, American sparrows, and relatives)
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Genus Poospiza-



Species Poospiza alticola (plain-tailed warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza baeri (Tucuman mountain finch) -



Species Poospiza boliviana (Bolivian warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza caesar (chestnut-breasted mountain finch) -



Species Poospiza cinerea (cinereous warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza erythrophrys (rusty-browed warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza garleppi (Cochabamba mountain finch) -



Species Poospiza hispaniolensis (collared warbling) -



Species Poospiza hypochondria (rufous-sided warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza lateralis (red-rumped warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza melanoleuca (black-capped warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza nigrorufa (black-and-rufous warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza ornata (cinnamon warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza rubecula (rufous-breasted warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza thoracica (bay-chested warbling finch) -



Species Poospiza torquata (ringed warbling finch)
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Confused by a class within a class or an order within an order? Please see our brief essay.
Scientific names for Aves taxonomy (family and below) are from The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, Princeton University Press, copyright 2003. Used by permission.



