Great Knot Calidris tenuirostris Scientific name definitions
- EN Endangered
- Names (46)
- Monotypic
Jan Van Gils, Popko Wiersma, Guy M. Kirwan, and Christopher J. Sharpe
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated November 6, 2016
Text last updated November 6, 2016
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Afrikaans | Grootknoet |
Arabic | دريجة كبيرة |
Asturian | Mazaricu grande |
Basque | Txirri handia |
Bulgarian | Тънкоклюн брегобегач |
Catalan | territ de Bering |
Chinese | 大濱鷸 |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 大濱鷸 |
Chinese (SIM) | 大滨鹬 |
Croatian | veliki žalar |
Czech | jespák velký |
Danish | Storryle |
Dutch | Grote Kanoet |
English | Great Knot |
English (United States) | Great Knot |
Finnish | vuorisirri |
French | Bécasseau de l'Anadyr |
French (France) | Bécasseau de l'Anadyr |
Galician | Pilro grande |
German | Anadyrknutt |
Greek | Διπλοσκαλίδρα |
Hebrew | חופית גדולה |
Hungarian | Nagy partfutó |
Icelandic | Grátíta |
Indonesian | Kedidi besar |
Japanese | オバシギ |
Korean | 붉은어깨도요 |
Latvian | Garknābja šņibītis |
Lithuanian | Laibasnapis bėgikas |
Malayalam | കിഴക്കൻ നട്ട് |
Norwegian | sibirsnipe |
Persian | تلیله بزرگ |
Polish | biegus wielki |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Seixoeira-grande |
Romanian | Fugaci mare siberian |
Russian | Большой песочник |
Serbian | Azijska velika sprutka |
Slovak | pobrežník tenkozobý |
Slovenian | Tenkokljuni prodnik |
Spanish | Correlimos Grande |
Spanish (Spain) | Correlimos grande |
Swedish | kolymasnäppa |
Thai | นกน็อตใหญ่ |
Turkish | Benekli Kumkuşu |
Ukrainian | Побережник великий |
Zulu | unovimbomkhulu |
Calidris tenuirostris (Horsfield, 1821)
PROTONYM:
Totanus tenuirostris
Horsfield, 1821. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London (1), 13, p.192.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Java.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- CALIDRIS
- calidris
- tenuirostra / tenuirostre / tenuirostris
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