Arremon: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Passeriformes
- Family
- Passerellidae
- Genus
- Arremon
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Arremon
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Arremon
Arremon is a genus of neotropical birds in the family Passerellidae. With the exception of the green-striped brushfinch which is endemic to Mexico, all species are found in South America, with a few reaching Central America.
These sparrows are found in lowland woodlands and forests where they usually forage on the ground. They have olive or grey upperparts with a black head. Many have a white line above the eye and some have a black band across the breast.
...Arremon in languages:
- Bokmål
- Grønnkjerrspurver
- English
- Arremon Brushfinches and Sparrows
- English
- Arremon Brush-Finches and Sparrows
- English
- Scrub Sparrows
- Finnish
- hohtosirkut
- German
- Ruderammern
- Japanese
- シズカシトド属
- Russian
- Аремоны
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Aimophila
- Ammodramus
- Ammodramus × Passerculus
- Ammospiza
- Amphispiza
- Amphispizopsis
- Arremon
- Arremonops
- Artemisiospiza
- Atlapetes
- Calamospiza
- Centronyx
- Chlorospingus
- Chondestes
- Junco
- Junco × Zonotrichia
- Melospiza
- Melozone
- Melozone × Pipilo
- Oreothraupis
- Oriturus
- Passerculus
- Passerella
- Peucaea
- Pezopetes
- Pipilo
- Pooecetes
- Rhynchospiza
- Spizella
- Spizelloides
- Spizelloides × Zonotrichia
- Torreornis
- Xenospiza
- Zonotrichia
Child Taxa
- Arremon abeillei
- Arremon assimilis
- Arremon atricapillus
- Arremon aurantiirostris
- Arremon basilicus
- Arremon brunneinucha
- Arremon castaneiceps
- Arremon costaricensis
- Arremon crassirostris
- Arremon dorbignii
- Arremon flavirostris
- Arremon franciscanus
- Arremon perijanus
- Arremon phaeopleurus
- Arremon phygas
- Arremon schlegeli
- Arremon semitorquatus
- Arremon taciturnus
- Arremon torquatus
- Arremon virenticeps



