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- Flowerpiercer abstract "The flowerpiercers are the members of two genera of tanagers, Diglossa and Diglossopis. The latter genus is sometimes subsumed into the former, but at present most authorities maintain them as separate. Based on mtDNA, the Indigo Flowerpiercer, which traditionally has been placed in Diglossopis, actually belongs in Diglossa. The common name refers to their habit of piercing the base of flowers to access nectar that otherwise would be out of reach. This is done with their highly modified bills, although this is greatly reduced in the Bluish Flowerpiercer, which has an almost "normal" bill. Most flowerpiercers are restricted to highlands, especially the Andes, in South America, but two species occur in Central America.".
- Flowerpiercer class Bird.
- Flowerpiercer family Tanager.
- Flowerpiercer genus Diglossa_(bird).
- Flowerpiercer genus Diglossopis.
- Flowerpiercer kingdom Animal.
- Flowerpiercer order Passerine.
- Flowerpiercer phylum Chordate.
- Flowerpiercer thumbnail Diglossa_lafresnayii.jpg?width=300.
- Flowerpiercer wikiPageID "17437585".
- Flowerpiercer wikiPageRevisionID "367209876".
- Flowerpiercer classis Bird.
- Flowerpiercer familia Tanager.
- Flowerpiercer genus "Diglossa and Diglossopis".
- Flowerpiercer hasPhotoCollection Flowerpiercer.
- Flowerpiercer image "Masked Flowerpiercer.jpg".
- Flowerpiercer image2Caption "Diglossopis cyanea piercing flower".
- Flowerpiercer imageCaption "Diglossa lafresnayii".
- Flowerpiercer name "Flowerpiercer".
- Flowerpiercer ordo Passerine.
- Flowerpiercer phylum Chordate.
- Flowerpiercer regnum "Animalia".
- Flowerpiercer subject Category:Thraupidae.
- Flowerpiercer type Animal.
- Flowerpiercer type Bird.
- Flowerpiercer type Eukaryote.
- Flowerpiercer type Species.
- Flowerpiercer type Organism.
- Flowerpiercer comment "The flowerpiercers are the members of two genera of tanagers, Diglossa and Diglossopis. The latter genus is sometimes subsumed into the former, but at present most authorities maintain them as separate. Based on mtDNA, the Indigo Flowerpiercer, which traditionally has been placed in Diglossopis, actually belongs in Diglossa. The common name refers to their habit of piercing the base of flowers to access nectar that otherwise would be out of reach.".
- Flowerpiercer label "Flowerpiercer".
- Flowerpiercer sameAs m.04n7r26.
- Flowerpiercer sameAs Q5462275.
- Flowerpiercer sameAs Q5462275.
- Flowerpiercer wasDerivedFrom Flowerpiercer?oldid=367209876.
- Flowerpiercer depiction Diglossa_lafresnayii.jpg.
- Flowerpiercer isPrimaryTopicOf Flowerpiercer.
- Flowerpiercer name "Flowerpiercer".