Chuck-will's-widow Antrostomus carolinensis Scientific name definitions
- NT Near Threatened
- Names (28)
- Monotypic
Carrie A. Straight and Robert J. Cooper
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated July 2, 2012
Text last updated July 2, 2012
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | enganyapastors de Carolina |
Czech | lelek karolinský |
Dutch | Carolinanachtzwaluw |
English | Chuck-will's-widow |
English (United States) | Chuck-will's-widow |
French | Engoulevent de Caroline |
French (France) | Engoulevent de Caroline |
German | Carolinanachtschwalbe |
Haitian Creole (Haiti) | Petonvwa Karolin |
Japanese | チャックウィルヨタカ |
Norwegian | karolinanattravn |
Polish | lelkowiec karoliński |
Russian | Каролинский козодой |
Serbian | Karolinski leganj |
Slovak | lelek vido |
Spanish | Chotacabras de la Carolina |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Chotacabras de Paso |
Spanish (Cuba) | Guabairo americano |
Spanish (Dominican Republic) | Don Juán |
Spanish (Honduras) | Chotacabras Chugüigüió |
Spanish (Mexico) | Tapacaminos de Carolina |
Spanish (Panama) | Tapacamino de Paso |
Spanish (Puerto Rico) | Guabairo de la Carolina |
Spanish (Spain) | Chotacabras de la Carolina |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Aguaitacamino Americano |
Swedish | karolinanattskärra |
Turkish | Karolina Çobanaldatanı |
Ukrainian | Дрімлюга каролінський |
Antrostomus carolinensis (Gmelin, 1789)
PROTONYM:
Caprimulgus carolinensis
Gmelin, 1789. Systema Naturae. Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin (etc.). Tomus I. Pars II 1 pt2, p.1028.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Virginia and Carolina = South Carolina, ex Catesby.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- ANTROSTOMUS
- carolinense / carolinensis / caroliniana / carolinianus / carolinus
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