Nordmann's Greenshank Tringa guttifer Scientific name definitions
- EN Endangered
- Names (28)
- Monotypic
Philipp N. Maleko, Vladimir V. Pronkevich, and Konstantin S. Maslovsky
Version: 2.0 — Published February 19, 2021
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Bulgarian | Петнист зеленоног водобегач |
Catalan | gamba de Nordmann |
Chinese | 諾氏鷸 |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 小青腳鷸 |
Chinese (SIM) | 小青脚鹬 |
Czech | vodouš ochotský |
Danish | Sakhalinklire |
Dutch | Gevlekte Groenpootruiter |
English | Nordmann's Greenshank |
English (United States) | Nordmann's Greenshank |
French | Chevalier tacheté |
French (France) | Chevalier tacheté |
German | Tüpfelgrünschenkel |
Indonesian | Trinil nordmann |
Japanese | カラフトアオアシシギ |
Korean | 청다리도요사촌 |
Norwegian | sakhalinsnipe |
Polish | brodziec nakrapiany |
Russian | Охотский улит |
Serbian | Sahalinski sprudnik |
Slovak | kalužiak kulíkovitý |
Slovenian | Veslasti martinec |
Spanish | Archibebe Moteado |
Spanish (Spain) | Archibebe moteado |
Swedish | fläckgluttsnäppa |
Thai | นกทะเลขาเขียวลายจุด |
Turkish | Benekli Yeşilbacak |
Ukrainian | Коловодник охотський |
Revision Notes
This version of the account was revised by Philipp N. Maleko, Vladimir V. Pronkevich, and Konstantin S. Maslovsky. Peter Pyle made contributions to the Appearance page.
Tringa guttifer (Nordmann, 1835)
PROTONYM:
Totanus guttifer
Nordmann, 1835. Reise um die Erde durch Nord-Asien und die beiden Oceane, in den Jahren 1828, 1829 und 1830 ausgeführt. Naturhistorischer Atlas: Verzeichniss von Thieren und Pflanzen, welche auf einer Reise um die Erde gesammelt wurden, p.17.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Okhotsk.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- TRINGA
- guttifer
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