Redhead Aythya americana Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (39)
- Monotypic
Marc C. Woodin and Thomas C. Michot
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated January 1, 2002
Text last updated January 1, 2002
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Американска потапница |
Catalan | morell americà |
Croatian | crvenoglava patka |
Czech | polák americký |
Danish | Amerikansk Taffeland |
Dutch | Amerikaanse Tafeleend |
English | Redhead |
English (United States) | Redhead |
Finnish | amerikanpunasotka |
French | Fuligule à tête rouge |
French (France) | Fuligule à tête rouge |
French (Haiti) | Canard à tête rouge |
German | Rotkopfente |
Greek | Αμερικανική Κοκκινοκέφαλη |
Haitian Creole (Haiti) | Kanna tèt wouj |
Hebrew | צולל אמריקני |
Hungarian | Amerikai barátréce |
Icelandic | Kollönd |
Japanese | アメリカホシハジロ |
Korean | 미국흰죽지 |
Lithuanian | Amerikinė rudagalvė antis |
Norwegian | kobberhodeand |
Polish | głowienka preriowa |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Zarro-americano |
Romanian | Rață cu cap castaniu americană |
Russian | Американский нырок |
Serbian | Crvenoglava patka |
Slovak | chochlačka žltooká |
Slovenian | Mala sivka |
Spanish | Porrón Americano |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Porrón Americano |
Spanish (Cuba) | Pato cabecirrojo |
Spanish (Dominican Republic) | Pato Cabeza Roja |
Spanish (Honduras) | Pato Cabeza Roja |
Spanish (Mexico) | Pato Cabeza Roja |
Spanish (Spain) | Porrón americano |
Swedish | amerikansk brunand |
Turkish | Amerika Elmabaşı |
Ukrainian | Попелюх американський |
Aythya americana (Eyton, 1838)
PROTONYM:
Fuligula americana
Eyton, 1838. A monograph on the Anatidæ, or duck tribe, p.155.
TYPE LOCALITY:
North America.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- AYTHYA
- americ / americana / americanum / americanus
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