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Thraupini
New informations about Thraupini: Sedano & Burns: Are the Northern Andes a species pump for Neotropical birds? Phylogenetics and biogeography of a clade of Neotropical tanagers (Aves: Thraupini) in Journal of Biogeography.
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:) Woohoo, Raul Sedano was in my cohort at San Diego State. Glad his mammoth Masters is finally published (or at least a part of it)
of course my own ms sits in the dreaded coauthor limbo...
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Some results in this paper: Included 93 species of 20 genera - Anisognathus, Buthraupis, Bangsia, Calochaetes, Chlorochrysa, Chlorornis, Cissopis, Delothraupis, Diuca, Dubusia, Iridosornis, Lophospingus, Neothraupis, Paroaria, Pipraeidea, Schistochlamys, Stephanophorus, Tangara, Thraupis and Wetmorethraupis. Only 6 species of Thraupini were not included in this study. 3 genera of core tanagers are polyphyletic - Buthraupis, Tangara & Thraupis.
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