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- Amazilia viridifrons
Identification
Distribution
Endemic to Mexico.
Taxonomy
Two or four subspecies are recognized depending on authority, viridifrons, and wagneri, and sometimes rowleyi and villadai. Green-fronted Hummingbird is sometimes placed in genus Agyrtria.