Genus of birds
Aimophila is a genus of American sparrows. The derivation of the genus name is from aimos/αιμος "thicket" and phila/φιλα "loving".[2]
Some species that were formerly classified in Aimophila are now considered to be in the genus Peucaea.[3]
Species in taxonomic order
Genus Aimophila – Swainson, 1837 – three species
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Rufous-crowned sparrow
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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
- A. r. ruficeps
- A. r. canescens
- A. r. obscura
- A. r. sanctorum
- A. r. sororia
- A. r. scottii
- A. r. rupicola
- A. r. simulans
- A. r. eremoeca
- A. r. fusca
- A. r. boucardi
- A. r. australis
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southwestern United States and Mexico
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Oaxaca sparrow
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Aimophila notosticta (Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1868)
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Mexico
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LC
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Rusty sparrow
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Aimophila rufescens (Swainson, 1827)
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Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua.
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References