Cinnycerthia

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Cinnycerthia

Cinnycerthia is a genus of bird in the wren family, Troglodytidae. It contains four species which inhabit the undergrowth of montane forests in the Andes.[2] None of them are considered to be threatened with extinction and they are classified as species of Least Concern by BirdLife International.[3] They are 14–16.5 cm long and have a fairly short bill and fairly plain reddish-brown plumage with dark bars on the wings and tail.[2] The name of the genus is a combination of Cinnyris, a genus of sunbirds, and Certhia, a genus of treecreepers.[4]

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Cinnycerthia
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Sepia-brown wren (Cinnycerthia olivascens)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Troglodytidae
Genus: Cinnycerthia
Lesson, 1844
Type species
Cinnycerthia cinnamomea[1]
Lesson, 1844
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Species list

The genus contains the following species:[5]

The sepia-brown and fulvous wrens were formerly treated as subspecies of the Peruvian wren.[6]

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