Lesser Rhea Rhea pennata Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (30)
- Subspecies (3)
Fabrice Schmitt, Guy M. Kirwan, Anna Folch, David Christie, Francesc Jutglar, Ernest Garcia, and Vicente Pantoja
Version: 2.1 — Published June 18, 2024
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Asturian | ñandñ pequeñu |
Bulgarian | Малко нанду |
Catalan | nyandú menut |
Croatian | mali nandu |
Czech | nandu menší |
Danish | Lille Nandu |
Dutch | Kleine Nandoe |
English | Lesser Rhea |
English (United States) | Lesser Rhea |
French | Nandou de Darwin |
French (France) | Nandou de Darwin |
German | Darwinnandu |
Greek | Μικρή Ρέα |
Icelandic | Blettanandúi |
Japanese | ダーウィンレア |
Norwegian | fjellnandu |
Polish | nandu plamiste |
Russian | Дарвинов нанду |
Serbian | Mali nandu |
Slovak | nandu škvrnitý |
Slovenian | Darwinov nandu |
Spanish | Ñandú Petiso |
Spanish (Argentina) | Choique |
Spanish (Chile) | Suri/Ñandú |
Spanish (Mexico) | Ñandú Menor |
Spanish (Peru) | Ñandú Petizo |
Spanish (Spain) | Ñandú petiso |
Swedish | mindre nandu |
Turkish | Benekli Rea |
Ukrainian | Нанду малий |
Revision Notes
Vicente Pantoja updated this version of the account by including all the information present in the journals "Boletín informativo CIPA", "Boletín Chileno de Ornitología", "Revista Chilena de Ornitología" and "La Chiricoca" s part of a partnership with Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile (ROC).
Rhea pennata d'Orbigny, 1834
PROTONYM:
Rhea pennata
d'Orbigny, 1834. Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale (le Brésil, la République Orientale de l'Uruguay, la République Argentine, la Patagonie, la République du Chili, la République de Bolivia, la République du Pérou), exécuté pendant les années 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832 et 1833 livr.2, p.67,note2.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Patagonia.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- RHEA
- rhea
- pennata / pennatus
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