Juan Fernandez Firecrown Sephanoides fernandensis Scientific name definitions
- CR Critically Endangered
- Names (20)
- Subspecies (2)
Ryan D. Carle, Sara de Rodt, Paola González, Flora Rojas, Fernando Medrano, Erin Hagen, Coral A. Wolf, Matías Garrido, and Jenna Sparks
Version: 2.0 — Published May 3, 2024
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | colibrí de les Juan Fernández |
Czech | kolibřík fernandezský |
Dutch | Juan-Fernandezkolibrie |
English | Juan Fernandez Firecrown |
English (United States) | Juan Fernandez Firecrown |
French | Colibri robinson |
French (France) | Colibri robinson |
German | Juan-Fernández-Kolibri |
Japanese | フェルナンデスベニイタダキハチドリ |
Norwegian | gullkolibri |
Polish | fernandezik wyspowy |
Russian | Рыжая диадема |
Serbian | Vatroglavi kolibri sa ostrva Huan Fernandez |
Slovak | plamienok škoricový |
Spanish | Colibrí de Juan Fernández |
Spanish (Chile) | Picaflor de Juan Fernández |
Spanish (Spain) | Colibrí de Juan Fernández |
Swedish | juanfernándezkolibri |
Turkish | Juan Fernandez Kolibrisi |
Ukrainian | Колібрі фернандеський |
Revision Notes
Ryan D. Carle, Sara de Rodt, Paola González, Flora Rojas, Fernando Medrano, Erin Hagen, Coral A. Wolf, Matías Garrido, and Jenna Sparks revised the account as part of a partnership with the Red de Observadores de Aves de Chile (ROC) and Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge. Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure page. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Sephanoides fernandensis (King, 1831)
PROTONYM:
Trochilus Fernandensis
King, 1831. Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London Part 1 no.3, p. 30.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Island of Juan Fernandez.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- SEPHANOIDES
- fernandensis / fernandezensis / fernandeziana / fernandezianus
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