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    as the great tinamou. Hermann based his name on "Les Tinamous" used by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon in his Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux. The...
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    Solitary tinamou, Tinamus solitarius Brown tinamou, Crypturellus obsoletus Undulated tinamou, Crypturellus undulatus Small-billed tinamou, Crypturellus...
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    Licancabur (category Five-thousanders of the Andes)
    includes birds (black-hooded sierra finch, black-winged ground dove and Puna tinamou), frogs (Rhinella spinulosa), insects (butterflies, cuckoo bees and flies)...
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  • Solitary tinamou Cinereous tinamou Tataupa tinamou Andean tinamou Patagonian tinamou Tawny-breasted tinamou, Nothocercus julius (E-SA) Highland tinamou, Nothocercus...
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  • Thumbnail for List of birds of Colombia
    Tawny-breasted tinamou, Nothocercus julius (Bonaparte, 1854) Highland tinamou, Nothocercus bonapartei (Gray, GR, 1867) Gray tinamou, Tinamus tao Temminck...
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    Ornate tinamou, Nothoprocta ornata Chilean tinamou, Nothoprocta perdicaria (E) Andean tinamou, Nothoprocta pentlandii Elegant crested-tinamou, Eudromia...
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    Guallatiri (category Six-thousanders of the Andes)
    condor, giant coot, James's flamingo, mountain parakeet, Puna ibis, Puna tinamou and torrent duck. Among the mammals are the alpaca, Altiplano chinchilla...
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    (armadillos, sloths, anteaters), and metatherians. The formation extends from the Andes to the Atlantic coast. In its coastal section it is divided into two members...
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  • Peltigeraceae) from Bolivia suggest a high level of endemism in the Central Andes". MycoKeys (92): 131–160. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.92.89960. PMC 9849061. PMID 36761317...
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