Black-and-white Owl Strix nigrolineata Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (27)
- Monotypic
Anna Stearns
Version: 1.1 — Published October 25, 2022
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Черноглава улулица |
Catalan | gamarús capnegre |
Czech | puštík černobílý |
Dutch | Zwart-witte Bosuil |
English | Black-and-white Owl |
English (United States) | Black-and-white Owl |
French | Chouette à lignes noires |
French (France) | Chouette à lignes noires |
German | Bindenhalskauz |
Japanese | シロクロヒナフクロウ |
Norwegian | sotugle |
Polish | puszczyk czarnolicy |
Russian | Чёрно-белая неясыть |
Serbian | Crno-bela sova |
Slovak | sova čiernohlavá |
Spanish | Cárabo Blanquinegro |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Lechuza Blanco y Negro |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Búho Blanquinegro |
Spanish (Honduras) | Búho Blanco y Negro |
Spanish (Mexico) | Búho Barrado Albinegro |
Spanish (Panama) | Búho Blanquinegro |
Spanish (Peru) | Búho Blanco y Negro |
Spanish (Spain) | Cárabo blanquinegro |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Lechuza Blanquinegra |
Swedish | svartvit uggla |
Turkish | Kara Yüzlü Alaca Baykuş |
Ukrainian | Сова-лісовик строката |
Revision Notes
Nicholas D. Sly standardized the content with Clements taxonomy. Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure page. Leo Gilman copyedited the account. Tammy Zhang curated the media.
Strix nigrolineata (Sclater, 1859)
PROTONYM:
Ciccaba nigrolineata
Sclater, 1859. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Part 27(2), p.131.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Southern Mexico; Oaxaca substituted by Kelso, antea, 1932, p. 11.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- STRIX
- nigrolineata / nigrolineatum / nigrolineatus
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