Stejneger's Scoter Melanitta stejnegeri Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (37)
- Monotypic
Josep del Hoyo, Nigel Collar, and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated November 3, 2016
Text last updated November 3, 2016
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Arabic | بط اسقطور سيبيري |
Asturian | Zapateru Siberianu |
Basque | Ahatebeltz hegalzuri siberiarra |
Bulgarian | Сибирска кадифена потапница |
Catalan | ànec fosc siberià |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 斑臉海番鴨 |
Chinese (SIM) | 斑脸海番鸭 |
Czech | turpan sibiřský |
Danish | Sibirisk Fløjlsand |
Dutch | Aziatische Grote Zee-eend |
English | Stejneger's Scoter |
English (United States) | Stejneger's Scoter |
French | Macreuse de Sibérie |
French (France) | Macreuse de Sibérie |
Galician | Mourelo siberiano |
German | Kamtschatkasamtente |
Hebrew | קטיפנית סיבירית |
Hungarian | Stejneger-réce |
Icelandic | Krunkönd |
Japanese | ビロードキンクロ |
Korean | 검둥오리사촌 |
Latvian | Stejnegera pīle |
Lithuanian | Baltasparnė nuodegulė (stejnegeri) |
Mongolian | Тольт монхдой |
Norwegian | sibirsjøorre |
Polish | uhla azjatycka |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Negrola-de-stejneger |
Russian | Горбоносый турпан |
Serbian | Sibirski belokrili turpan |
Slovak | turpan bielokrídly |
Slovenian | Sibirska beloliska |
Spanish | Negrón Siberiano |
Spanish (Mexico) | Negreta Alas Blancas de Stejneger |
Spanish (Spain) | Negrón siberiano |
Swedish | sibirisk knölsvärta |
Turkish | Stejneger Ördeği |
Ukrainian | Турпан азійський |
Melanitta stejnegeri (Ridgway, 1887)
PROTONYM:
Oidemia stejnegeri
Ridgway, 1887. A manual of North American birds, p.112.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Kamchatka to Japan.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- MELANITTA
- stejnegeri
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● and ● See: generic homonyms
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