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Black-throated Antshrike

Frederickena viridis

Least Concern

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The Black-throated Antshrike (Frederickena viridis) is a species in the genus Frederickena. It is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Distributed across Norway and Venezuela.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Distributed across Norway and Venezuela.

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Japanese カンムリアリモズ
Chinese 黑喉蚁鵙
Spanish Batará Gorginegro
French Batara à gorge noire
German Schwarzkehl-Ameisenwürger
Portuguese borralhara-do-norte
Russian Черногорлая хохлатая муравьеловка

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Black-throated Antshrike?
The scientific name of Black-throated Antshrike is Frederickena viridis. It belongs to the genus Frederickena.
What is the conservation status of Black-throated Antshrike?
Black-throated Antshrike (Frederickena viridis) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
Where does Black-throated Antshrike live?
Black-throated Antshrike is found in Distributed across Norway and Venezuela.. Countries include Norway, Venezuela.
What family does Black-throated Antshrike belong to?
Black-throated Antshrike (Frederickena viridis) belongs to the genus Frederickena, which is part of the taxonomic family Thamnophilidae.
Is Black-throated Antshrike endangered?
No, Black-throated Antshrike (Frederickena viridis) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Black-throated Antshrike belong to?
Black-throated Antshrike (Frederickena viridis) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (hewan).
What are the closest relatives of Black-throated Antshrike?
The closest relatives of Black-throated Antshrike in the genus Frederickena include Fulvous Antshrike, Undulated Antshrike.

Native Range — 2 Countries

Genus Frederickena — 3 Species

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