White-tailed Shrike-Tyrant Agriornis albicauda Scientific name definitions
- VU Vulnerable
- Names (22)
- Subspecies (2)
Guillermo Perez, Gabriela V. Piriz, Juan E. Salazar, Enzo Mardones Muñoz, Camila Figueroa Ramírez, Antoine Touret, Andrew Farnsworth, Gary Langham, and Arnau Bonan
Version: 2.0 — Published January 12, 2024
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | gautxo cuablanc |
Dutch | Witstaartklauwiertiran |
English | White-tailed Shrike-Tyrant |
English (United States) | White-tailed Shrike-Tyrant |
French | Gaucho à queue blanche |
French (France) | Gaucho à queue blanche |
German | Weißschwanz-Hakentyrann |
Japanese | オジロモズタイランチョウ |
Norwegian | hvithalerovtyrann |
Polish | dzierzbotyran białosterny |
Russian | Белохвостый гаучо |
Serbian | Belorepa svračkolika tiranka |
Slovak | pamuchár bielochvostý |
Spanish | Gaucho Andino |
Spanish (Argentina) | Gaucho Andino |
Spanish (Chile) | Mero de la puna |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Arriero Coliblanco |
Spanish (Peru) | Arriero de Cola Blanca |
Spanish (Spain) | Gaucho andino |
Swedish | vitstjärtad törntyrann |
Turkish | Ak Kuyruklu Kasap Tiranı |
Ukrainian | Гохо білохвостий |
Revision Notes
Guillermo Perez, Gabriela V. Piriz, Juan E. Salazar, Enzo Mardones Muñoz, Camila Figueroa Ramírez and Antoine Touret revised the account as part of a Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile (ROC) partnership. Fernando Medrano edited the account. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Agriornis albicauda Philippi & Landbeck, 1863
PROTONYM:
Dasycephala albicauda
Philippi & Landbeck, 1863. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 29, p.132.
TYPE LOCALITY:
one of the valleys of the cordilleras of Peru; restricted to cordillera of Arica, Chile by Hellmayr, 1927, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser., 13, pt. 5, p. 9.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- AGRIORNIS
- albicauda
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