FRINGILLIDAE

Iorio, Osvaldo Di & Turienzo, Paola, 2012, Addenda to the insects found in birds’ nests from the Neotropical Region and Neotropical immigrants in the Nearctic Region, with a discussion of the probable transmission mechanism of Ornithocoris toledoi (Hemiptera: Cimicidae), Zootaxa 3349, pp. 1-17 : 3

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.211000

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6165988

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scientific name

FRINGILLIDAE
status

 

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Camarhynchus heliobates (Snodgrass & Heller, 1901)

DIPTERA : Muscidae

Philornis downsi Dodge & Aitken, 1968

ECUADOR: Galápagos Islands: Isabela Island, sucking larvae identified as one main cause of reduced breeding success ( Fessl et al. 2009).

Camarhynchus pauper Ridgway, 1890

DIPTERA : Muscidae

Philornis downsi Dodge & Aitken, 1968

ECUADOR: Galápagos Islands: Floreana [ Island], main reason for the latest uplisting of the medium tree finch (IUCN 2009), an island endemic ( Fessl et al. 2009).

Certhidea fusca Sclater & Salvin, 1870

DIPTERA : Muscidae

Philornis downsi Dodge & Aitken, 1968

ECUADOR: Galápagos Islands: Floreana [ Island], involved in the extinction of the warbler finch on this island ( Fessl et al. 2009, following Grant et al. 2005).

Fessl, B., Young, G. & Carrion, V. (2009) Conservation of Darwin's finches: how to ensure recovery of the critically endangered mangrove finch. In: Proceedings of the Galapagos Science Symposium. Wolff, M. & Gardener, M. (Editors). July 20 - 24 2009. p. 191 - 194

Grant, P. R., Grant, B. R., Petren, K. & Keller, L. F. (2005) Extinction behind our backs: the possible fate of one of the Darwin's finch species on Isla Floreana, Galapagos. Biological Conservation, 122, 499 - 503. [cited by Fessl et al. 2009]

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Fringillidae

Genus

Camarhynchus