Spotted Sandgrouse Pterocles senegallus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (33)
- Monotypic
Eduardo de Juana and Peter F. D. Boesman
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated July 3, 2013
Text last updated July 3, 2013
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Arabic | قطا مرقط |
Bulgarian | Петниста пустинарка |
Catalan | ganga pigallada |
Croatian | pjegava sadža |
Czech | stepokur saharský |
Danish | Plettet Sandhøne |
Dutch | Sahelzandhoen |
English | Spotted Sandgrouse |
English (United States) | Spotted Sandgrouse |
French | Ganga tacheté |
French (France) | Ganga tacheté |
German | Tropfenflughuhn |
Greek | Στικτή Περιστερόκοτα |
Hebrew | קטה סנגלית |
Hungarian | Pettyes pusztaityúk |
Icelandic | Dílaspjátra |
Italian | Grandule del Senegal |
Japanese | セネガルサケイ |
Lithuanian | Senegalinė smiltvištė |
Norwegian | prikksandhøne |
Persian | باقرقره خالدار |
Polish | stepówka rudogardła |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Ganga-malhada |
Romanian | Găinuță pătată |
Russian | Сенегальский рябок |
Serbian | Senegalska sadža |
Slovak | stepiar plavobruchý |
Slovenian | Pegasta stepska kokoška |
Spanish | Ganga Moteada |
Spanish (Spain) | Ganga moteada |
Swedish | ökenflyghöna |
Turkish | Benekli Bağırtlak |
Ukrainian | Рябок сенегальський |
Pterocles senegallus (Linnaeus, 1771)
PROTONYM:
Tetrao senegallus
Linnaeus, 1771. Mantissa plantarum altera generum editionis VI et specierum editionis II, p.526.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Senegal, error, Algeria accepted as type locality by Hartert, Nov. Zool., 31, 1924, p. 7.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PTEROCLES
- pterocles
- senegala / senegalensis / senegalla / senegallensis / senegalli / senegallus
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