Bare-faced Ibis Phimosus infuscatus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (32)
- Subspecies (3)
Mateo Matamala, Alejandra Echeverri, Iliana Medina, Erika Nathalia Salazar Gómez, Viviana Alarcón, and C. Daniel Cadena
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated April 20, 2012
Text last updated April 20, 2012
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Американски плешив ибис |
Catalan | ibis caranú |
Czech | ibis tmavý |
Dutch | Roodmaskeribis |
English | Bare-faced Ibis |
English (United States) | Bare-faced Ibis |
Finnish | kuiskaajaiibis |
French | Ibis à face nue |
French (France) | Ibis à face nue |
German | Nacktzügelibis |
Japanese | サカツラトキ |
Norwegian | rødmaskeibis |
Polish | ibis żałobny |
Portuguese (Brazil) | tapicuru |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Tapicuru-calvo |
Russian | Гололицый ибис |
Serbian | Crvenoliki ražanj |
Slovak | ibis maskový |
Spanish | Ibis Afeitado |
Spanish (Argentina) | Cuervillo Cara Pelada |
Spanish (Chile) | Cuervo de pantano de cara pelada |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Ibis Caripelado |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Ibis Caripelado |
Spanish (Panama) | Ibis Caripelado |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Cuervillo cara pelada |
Spanish (Peru) | Ibis de Cara Pelada |
Spanish (Spain) | Ibis afeitado |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Cuervillo Cara Pelada |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Zamurita |
Swedish | rödmaskad ibis |
Turkish | Fısıldayan Aynak |
Ukrainian | Ібіс чорний |
Phimosus infuscatus (Lichtenstein, 1823)
PROTONYM:
Ibis infuscata
Lichtenstein, 1823. Verzeichniss der Doubletten des zoologischen Museums der Königl. Universität zu Berlin nebst Beschreibung vieler bisher unbekannter Arten von Säugethieren, Vögeln, Amphibien und Fischen, p.75.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Brazil
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PHIMOSUS
- infuscata / infuscatum / infuscatus
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