Metal tanagra [2] ( lat. Tangara labradorides ) - a species of birds from the family of tanagra . There are three subspecies: the nominative subspecies - T. l. labradorides , common in Colombia (on the slopes of the western and central Andes of the Antioquia department; western slopes in the south of the province of Kundinamarca, once recorded on the eastern slopes near the Gaikaramo dam in Casanar ; on the slopes in Cauca and Narinho ) and Ecuador (in the western slopes in the south of the province of Pichincha and locally on the eastern slopes in the south to the provinces of Loja and Zamora-Chinchipe ); subspecies T. l. chaupensis - in the north of Ecuador, on the eastern slopes of the Andes in the region of Amasonas and in the north of the region of San Martin [1] [3] . They live in subtropical and tropical low-lying and upland humid forests and highly degraded forests, at an altitude of 900-2750 meters above sea level [4] .
| Metal tanager |
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 Bottom metal tanager, gold-back tanager top |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| Infrastructure : | Passerida |
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Tangara labradorides ( Boissonneau , 1840 ) |
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- Tanagra (Aglaia) labradorides Boissonneau, 1840 [1]
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- Tangara labradorides labradorides (Boissonneau, 1840)
- Tangara labradorides chaupensis Chapman, 1925
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Least ConcernedIUCN 3.1 Least Concern : 22722909 |
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