Tristan Albatross Diomedea dabbenena Scientific name definitions
- CR Critically Endangered
- Names (27)
- Monotypic
Josep del Hoyo, Carles Carboneras, Francesc Jutglar, Nigel Collar, Guy M. Kirwan, and Ernest Garcia
Version: 1.0 — Published October 24, 2023
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Afrikaans | Tristangrootalbatros |
Bulgarian | Атлантически странстващ албатрос |
Catalan | albatros de l'illa de Tristan da Cunha |
Czech | albatros tristanský |
Danish | Tristan Albatros |
Dutch | Tristanalbatros |
English | Tristan Albatross |
English (United States) | Tristan Albatross |
French | Albatros de Tristan da Cunha |
French (France) | Albatros de Tristan da Cunha |
German | Tristanalbatros |
Hungarian | Gough-szigeti albatrosz |
Lithuanian | Tristano albatrosas |
Norwegian | tristanalbatross |
Polish | albatros atlantycki |
Portuguese (Brazil) | albatroz-de-tristão |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Albatroz-de-tristão-da-cunha |
Serbian | Tristanski albatros |
Slovak | albatros tristanský |
Slovenian | Tristanov albatros |
Spanish | Albatros de Tristán de Acuña |
Spanish (Chile) | Albatros de Tristan |
Spanish (Spain) | Albatros de Tristán de Acuña |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Albatros Errante de Tristán |
Swedish | tristanalbatross |
Turkish | Tristan Gezgin Albatrosu |
Zulu | unozulane waseTristan da Cunha |
Revision Notes
Fernando Medrano revised and standardized the account with Clements taxonomy. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media. Jessica Kane generated the distribution map.
Diomedea dabbenena Mathews, 1929
PROTONYM:
Diomedea dabbenena
Mathews, 1929. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 50, p.11.
TYPE LOCALITY:
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- DIOMEDEA
- diomedea
- dabbenena
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