Great Skua Stercorarius skua Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (42)
- Monotypic
Robert W. Furness, Peter F. D. Boesman, and Ernest Garcia
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated May 24, 2017
Text last updated May 24, 2017
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Arabic | كركر كبير |
Asturian | Cñgalu grande |
Azerbaijani | Böyük dənizçi |
Basque | Marikaka handia |
Bulgarian | Голям морелетник |
Catalan | paràsit boreal |
Croatian | veliki pomornik |
Czech | chaluha velká |
Danish | Storkjove |
Dutch | Grote Jager |
English | Great Skua |
English (United States) | Great Skua |
Faroese | Skúgvur |
Finnish | isokihu |
French | Grand Labbe |
French (France) | Grand Labbe |
Galician | Palleira grande |
German | Skua |
Greek | Αετοληστόγλαρος |
Hebrew | חמסן גדול |
Hungarian | Nagy halfarkas |
Icelandic | Skúmur |
Italian | Stercorario maggiore |
Japanese | キタオオトウゾクカモメ |
Latvian | Lielā klijkaija |
Lithuanian | Didysis plėšikas |
Norwegian | storjo |
Polish | wydrzyk wielki |
Portuguese (Brazil) | mandrião-grande |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Alcaide |
Romanian | Lup de mare atlantic |
Russian | Большой поморник |
Serbian | Veliki pomornik |
Slovak | pomorník veľký |
Slovenian | Velika govnačka |
Spanish | Págalo Grande |
Spanish (Argentina) | Escúa Grande |
Spanish (Spain) | Págalo grande |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Salteador Mayor |
Swedish | storlabb |
Turkish | Büyük Korsanmartı |
Ukrainian | Поморник великий |
Stercorarius skua (Brünnich, 1764)
PROTONYM:
Catharacta Skua
Brünnich, 1764. Ornithologia borealis, sistens collectionem avium ex omnibus, Imperio Danico subjectis (etc.), p.33.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Faroes and Iceland.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- STERCORARIUS
- stercorarius
- skua
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lowercase: species and subspecies
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Gr.: ancient Greek
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