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In Europe, "snowfinch" is often used for the white-winged snowfinch specifically."Pyrgilauda" redirects here. In the late 20th century, this was occasionally believed to be a junior synonym of Eremopterix (see also below).The snowfinches make up the passerine bird genus Montifringilla. Despite their common name, they are Old World sparrows (family Passeridae), not true finches (family Fringillidae).
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Snowfinches
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Chionospina (Kaup, 1829) Chionospiza (Reichenbach, 1850) Chionospiza (G. R. Gray, 1841 (lapsus; non Kaup, 1836) Onychospiza (Przewalski, 1876 (non Rey, 1872:preoccupied) Onychostruthus Richmond, 1917 – but see [[#Species
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