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Sporophila hypoxantha
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La Grotteria, Jorge. 2015. “Reproducción Del Capuchino Canela (Sporophila Hypoxantha) Morfo ‘uruguaya’ En La Provincia De Entre Ríos, Argentina”. Nuestras Aves, no. 60 (December): 11-12. https://doi.org/10.56178/na.vi60.249.
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