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The
genusCarduelis[1]
is a large group of
birds in the
finch
family
Fringillidae. It includes the
greenfinches, redpolls, goldfinches, linnets, the twite and
the non-African siskins. No species of this group ranges far
into Africa (where they are replaced by the related genus
Serinus), and the centers of evolution were probably Eurasia
and North America, with a secondary radiation in the
Neotropics.
The interrelationship of these species is complex and
contentious. It is fairly certain that the
crossbills are actually derived from proto-redpoll
ancestors quite recently, and it was suggested that they
should be placed into this genus. On the other hand, the
greenfinches (which are apparently the most distinct group)
and the redpolls have themselves been separated in distinct
genera which might be the best way to express both the
actual evolutionary relationships and the evolutionarily
significant distinctiveness of the crossbills. The molecular
data indicates that the major lineages split in the Late
Miocene (Tortonian, roughly 9-7 mya), but it is unable to
suggest any one robust arrangement either of the major
groups among each other or among the lineages of Carduelis
sensu stricto. As only the mitochondrial cytochrome b
sequence has hitherto been studied (Arnaiz-Villena et
al., 1998), more data is clearly necessary.
Here, the species of Carduelis sensu lato are
listed according to current knowledge. The genus
Carduelis sensu stricto could conceivably be split
further, and in this case only the European Goldfinch and
the Citril and Corsican Finch (newly placed in his genus)
would remain in Carduelis.
Black-headed Greenfinch, Carduelis ambigua
European Greenfinch, Carduelis chloris
Oriental Greenfinch, Carduelis sinica
Vietnamese Greenfinch, Carduelis monguilloti
Yellow-breasted Greenfinch, Carduelis spinoides
The Desert Finch, Carduelis obsoletus, has recently
turned out be a primitive form in this group (Zamora et
al., 2006).
Redpolls
(Sub)Genus
Acanthis
Arctic Redpoll, or Hoary Redpoll, Carduelis
hornemanni
Common Redpoll, or Mealy Redpoll, Carduelis flammea
Lesser Redpoll, Carduelis cabaret
Arnaiz-Villena, A.; Álvarez-Tejado, M.;
Ruiz-del-Valle, V.; García-de-la-Torre, C.; Varela, P.;
Recio, M. J.; Ferre. S. & Martínez-Laso, J. (1998):
Phylogeny and rapid Northern and Southern Hemisphere
speciation of goldfinches during the Miocene and
Pliocene Epochs. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences54(9): 1031–1041.
DOI:10.1007/s000180050230
PDF fulltext. Erratum, Cellular and Molecular
Life Sciences55(1): 148.
DOI:10.1007/s000180050280
PDF fulltext
Zamora, Jorge; Lowy, Ernesto; Ruiz-del-Valle,
Valentin; Moscoso, Juan; Serrano-Vela, Juan Ignacio;
Rivero-de-Aguilar, Juan & Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio
(2006): Rhodopechys obsoleta (desert finch): a
pale ancestor of greenfinches (Carduelis spp.)
according to molecular phylogeny. Journal of
Ornithology147(3): 448–456.
DOI:10.1007/s10336-005-0036-2
(HTML abstract). Erratum, Journal of Ornithology147(3): 511–512
DOI:10.1007/s10336-006-0072-6
Footnotes
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From
Latin
carduus, "thistle". Thistle seeds are a favorite
food of many species.