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The Inca finches form the genus Incaspiza, of finch-like birds in the tanager family Thraupidae. They were traditionally placed in the family Emberizidae, but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that they are closely related to the Thraupidae. Both their scientific and common name refer to the Incan civilization. All have a pointed orange-yellow bill, a primarily gray head and chest, a paler buff or whitish belly, extensive white to the outer tail-feathers, and a small – but contrasting – black mask and chin. Except in the gray-winged Inca finch, all have a rufous back or wings.

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  • Incaspiza és un gènere d'ocells de la família dels tràupids (Thraupidae). (ca)
  • The Inca finches form the genus Incaspiza, of finch-like birds in the tanager family Thraupidae. They were traditionally placed in the family Emberizidae, but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that they are closely related to the Thraupidae. Both their scientific and common name refer to the Incan civilization. They are endemic to arid scrub in central and northern Peru. Buff-bridled, gray-winged and little Inca finches are restricted to the Marañón Valley. The rufous-backed Inca finch occurs either on the west slope of the Andes and both slopes of the Marañón Valley and is restricted to higher elevations, compared to great Inca finch which only occurs on the west slope of the Andes, but generally lower than the rufous-backed Inca finch. They are rather terrestrial, and typically forage within dense plant growth on the ground, but commonly perch higher, for example on the top of a tall cactus or in a small tree, when singing. They are typically seen singly or in pairs, but sometimes in small groups outside the breeding season. They normally do not take part in mixed-species flocks. All have a pointed orange-yellow bill, a primarily gray head and chest, a paler buff or whitish belly, extensive white to the outer tail-feathers, and a small – but contrasting – black mask and chin. Except in the gray-winged Inca finch, all have a rufous back or wings. (en)
  • Incaspiza es un género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Thraupidae que agrupa a cinco especies endémicas del oeste y norte de Perú.​ Anteriormente se clasificaba en Emberizidae. Sus miembros son conocidos por el nombre común de incaspizas,​ fringilos incas o semilleros incas.​ (es)
  • Incaspiza est un genre de passereaux de la famille des Thraupidae. Toutes les espèces de ce genre sont endémiques au Pérou. (fr)
  • Incaspiza is een geslacht van zangvogels uit de familie Thraupidae (tangaren). (nl)
  • Овсянки-инки (лат. Incaspiza) — род воробьиных птиц из семейства танагровых, ранее помещавшийся в семейство овсянковых. Все входящие в род виды являются эндемиками Перу, они населяют пустынную местность на севере и в центре страны. (ru)
  • Incaspiza – rodzaj ptaka z rodziny tanagrowatych (Thraupidae). (pl)
  • Inkatangaror (Incaspiza) är släkte i familjen tangaror inom ordningen tättingar. Släktet omfattar fem arter som alla förekommer i Anderna i Peru: * Större inkatangara (I. pulchra) * Rostryggig inkatangara (I. personata) * Gråvingad inkatangara (I. ortizi) * Mustaschinkatangara (I. laeta) * Mindre inkatangara (I. watkinsi) (sv)
  • Вівсянка-інка (Incaspiza) — рід горобцеподібних птахів родини саякових (Thraupidae). Представники цього роду є ендеміками Перу. (uk)
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  • Ridgway, 1898 (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Incaspiza (en)
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  • Haemophila pulchra (en)
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  • Sclater, 1886 (en)
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  • Incaspiza és un gènere d'ocells de la família dels tràupids (Thraupidae). (ca)
  • Incaspiza es un género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Thraupidae que agrupa a cinco especies endémicas del oeste y norte de Perú.​ Anteriormente se clasificaba en Emberizidae. Sus miembros son conocidos por el nombre común de incaspizas,​ fringilos incas o semilleros incas.​ (es)
  • Incaspiza est un genre de passereaux de la famille des Thraupidae. Toutes les espèces de ce genre sont endémiques au Pérou. (fr)
  • Incaspiza is een geslacht van zangvogels uit de familie Thraupidae (tangaren). (nl)
  • Овсянки-инки (лат. Incaspiza) — род воробьиных птиц из семейства танагровых, ранее помещавшийся в семейство овсянковых. Все входящие в род виды являются эндемиками Перу, они населяют пустынную местность на севере и в центре страны. (ru)
  • Incaspiza – rodzaj ptaka z rodziny tanagrowatych (Thraupidae). (pl)
  • Inkatangaror (Incaspiza) är släkte i familjen tangaror inom ordningen tättingar. Släktet omfattar fem arter som alla förekommer i Anderna i Peru: * Större inkatangara (I. pulchra) * Rostryggig inkatangara (I. personata) * Gråvingad inkatangara (I. ortizi) * Mustaschinkatangara (I. laeta) * Mindre inkatangara (I. watkinsi) (sv)
  • Вівсянка-інка (Incaspiza) — рід горобцеподібних птахів родини саякових (Thraupidae). Представники цього роду є ендеміками Перу. (uk)
  • The Inca finches form the genus Incaspiza, of finch-like birds in the tanager family Thraupidae. They were traditionally placed in the family Emberizidae, but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that they are closely related to the Thraupidae. Both their scientific and common name refer to the Incan civilization. All have a pointed orange-yellow bill, a primarily gray head and chest, a paler buff or whitish belly, extensive white to the outer tail-feathers, and a small – but contrasting – black mask and chin. Except in the gray-winged Inca finch, all have a rufous back or wings. (en)
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  • Incaspiza (ca)
  • Incaspiza (es)
  • Inca finch (en)
  • Incaspiza (fr)
  • Incaspiza (nl)
  • Incaspiza (pl)
  • Овсянки-инки (ru)
  • Inkatangaror (sv)
  • 印加雀属 (zh)
  • Вівсянка-інка (uk)
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