Coryphospingus - A small genus of finch-like tanagers found in South America, Coryphospingus was formerly classified in the family Emberizidae along with the buntings and American sparrows.
Diuca - Diuca is a small genus of Andean seed-eating tanagers.
Dolospingus - It is found in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.
Donacospiza - It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Miliaria - Miliaria occurs when the sweat gland ducts get plugged due to dead skin cells or bacteria such as Staphylococcus epidermidis, a common bacterium that occurs on the skin which is also associated with acne.
Pezopetes - This is a common bird in the undergrowth of mountain forests, second growth, bamboo clumps, and scrubby pastures from 2150 m altitude to the scrubby páramo at 3350 m.
Pselliophorus - Pselliophorus is a genus of bird in the Emberizidae family.
Rhodospingus - The Crimson-breasted Finch , also known as the Crimson Finch-tanager, is a species of small finch-like bird native to woodland and scrub of western Ecuador and adjacent north-western Peru.
Rowettia - It is endemic to the remote South Atlantic Gough Island which politically belongs to the British overseas territory of Saint Helena.
Saltatricula - the Many-colored Chaco-finch is a songbird found in or near dry woodland in south-central South America in Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay and Paraguay.
Xenospiza - It is the sole species in the genus Xenospiza; the genus is closely related to Ammodramus , differing mainly in the longer, less pointed tail, and restriction to high altitude alpine grassland habitats.