Yellow-billed Stork Mycteria ibis Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (38)
- Monotypic
Andrew Elliott, Ernest Garcia, and Peter F. D. Boesman
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated April 30, 2014
Text last updated April 30, 2014
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Afrikaans | Nimmersat |
Arabic | اللقلق أصفر المنقار |
Asturian | Tñntalu africanu |
Basque | Zikoina mokohori afrikarra |
Bulgarian | Жълтоклюн щъркел |
Catalan | tàntal africà |
Croatian | žutokljuna roda |
Czech | nesyt africký |
Danish | Afrikansk Skovstork |
Dutch | Afrikaanse Nimmerzat |
English | Yellow-billed Stork |
English (United States) | Yellow-billed Stork |
Finnish | afrikaniibishaikara |
French | Tantale ibis |
French (France) | Tantale ibis |
Galician | Tántalo africano |
German | Nimmersatt |
Greek | Κιτρινόραμφος Πελαργός |
Hebrew | חסידן ורוד |
Hungarian | Rózsás tantalusz |
Icelandic | Skógarstorkur |
Japanese | アフリカトキコウ |
Lithuanian | Afrikinis gandrėnas |
Norwegian | gulnebbstork |
Polish | dławigad afrykański |
Portuguese (Angola) | Cegonha-de-bico-amarelo |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Tântalo-africano |
Romanian | Tantal african |
Russian | Африканский клювач |
Serbian | Žutokljuna roda |
Slovak | myktéria africká |
Slovenian | Afriški nesit |
Spanish | Tántalo Africano |
Spanish (Spain) | Tántalo africano |
Swedish | afrikansk ibisstork |
Turkish | Sarı Gagalı Leylek |
Ukrainian | Лелека-тантал африканський |
Zulu | unomlomophuzi |
Mycteria ibis (Linnaeus, 1766)
PROTONYM:
Tantalus Ibis
Linnaeus, 1766. Systema Naturæ. Editio duodecima reformata. Tomus I [part 1] ed.12, p.241.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Egypt.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- MYCTERIA
- mycteria
- ibis
- Ibis
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