Greater Scaup Aythya marila Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (52)
- Subspecies (2)
Brina Kessel, Deborah A. Rocque, and John S. Barclay
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Albanian | Rosa kredharake |
Arabic | بط إسكوبي كبير |
Armenian | Ծովային սուզաբադ |
Asturian | Parru les amasueles |
Azerbaijani | İri dəniz qara ördəyi |
Basque | Murgilari handia |
Bulgarian | Планинска потапница |
Catalan | morell buixot |
Chinese | 斑背潛鴨 |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 斑背潛鴨 |
Chinese (SIM) | 斑背潜鸭 |
Croatian | patka crninka |
Czech | polák kaholka |
Danish | Bjergand |
Dutch | Topper |
English | Greater Scaup |
English (United States) | Greater Scaup |
Faroese | Stór grábøka |
Finnish | lapasotka |
French | Fuligule milouinan |
French (France) | Fuligule milouinan |
Galician | Pato de cara branca |
German | Bergente |
Greek | (Μεγάλη) Σταχτόπαπια |
Hebrew | צולל ימי |
Hungarian | Hegyi réce |
Icelandic | Duggönd |
Italian | Moretta grigia |
Japanese | スズガモ |
Korean | 검은머리흰죽지 |
Latvian | Ķerra |
Lithuanian | Žiloji antis |
Mongolian | Тэнгисийн шумбуур |
Norwegian | bergand |
Persian | اردک سرسیاه |
Polish | ogorzałka |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Negrelho |
Romanian | Rață cu cap negru |
Russian | Морская чернеть |
Serbian | Morska crnka |
Slovak | chochlačka morská |
Slovenian | Rjavka |
Spanish | Porrón Bastardo |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Porrón Mayor |
Spanish (Cuba) | Pato morisco raro |
Spanish (Mexico) | Pato Boludo Mayor |
Spanish (Puerto Rico) | Pato Pechiblanco Mayor |
Spanish (Spain) | Porrón bastardo |
Swedish | bergand |
Thai | เป็ดดำหลังขาว |
Turkish | Karabaş Patka |
Ukrainian | Чернь морська |
Aythya marila (Linnaeus, 1761)
PROTONYM:
Anas Marila
Linnaeus, 1761. Fauna svecica, sistens animalia Sveciæ regni mammalia, aves, amphibia, pisces, insecta, vermes. Editio altera, p.39.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Lapland.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- AYTHYA
- marila
- Marila
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