Dalmatian Pelican Pelecanus crispus Scientific name definitions
- NT Near Threatened
- Names (47)
- Monotypic
Andrew Elliott, David Christie, Francesc Jutglar, Guy M. Kirwan, and Christopher J. Sharpe
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated January 8, 2018
Text last updated January 8, 2018
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Afrikaans | Kroeskoppelikaan |
Albanian | Pelikani kacurrel |
Arabic | بجعة دلماشية |
Armenian | Գանգրափետուր հավալուսն |
Asturian | Pelñcanu crespu |
Azerbaijani | Qıvrımlələk qutan |
Basque | Pelikano ilebihurria |
Bulgarian | Къдроглав пеликан |
Catalan | pelicà cresp |
Chinese | 卷羽鵜鶘 |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 卷羽鵜鶘 |
Chinese (SIM) | 卷羽鹈鹕 |
Croatian | kudravi nesit |
Czech | pelikán kadeřavý |
Danish | Krøltoppet Pelikan |
Dutch | Kroeskoppelikaan |
English | Dalmatian Pelican |
English (United States) | Dalmatian Pelican |
Finnish | kiharapelikaani |
French | Pélican frisé |
French (France) | Pélican frisé |
Galician | Pelicano crespo |
German | Krauskopfpelikan |
Greek | Αργυροπελεκάνος |
Hebrew | שקנאי מסולסל |
Hungarian | Borzas gödény |
Icelandic | Hrokkinkani |
Italian | Pellicano riccio |
Japanese | ハイイロペリカン |
Korean | 사다새 |
Latvian | Cirtainais pelikāns |
Lithuanian | Garbanotasis pelikanas |
Mongolian | Борцгор хотон |
Norwegian | krøllpelikan |
Persian | پلیکان خاکستری |
Polish | pelikan kędzierzawy |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Pelicano-crespo |
Romanian | Pelican creț |
Russian | Кудрявый пеликан |
Serbian | Kudravi nesit |
Slovak | pelikán kučeravý |
Slovenian | Kodrasti pelikan |
Spanish | Pelícano Ceñudo |
Spanish (Spain) | Pelícano ceñudo |
Swedish | krushuvad pelikan |
Turkish | Tepeli Pelikan |
Ukrainian | Пелікан кучерявий |
Pelecanus crispus Bruch, 1832
PROTONYM:
Pelecanus crispus
Bruch, 1832. Isis 25, col.1109.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Dalmatia.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PELECANUS
- pelecanus
- crispus
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