Green-backed Woodpecker Campethera maculosa Scientific name definitions
- Names (21)
- Subspecies (5)
Guy M. Kirwan, Nárgila Moura, Hans Winkler, and David Christie
Version: 3.0 — Published October 24, 2023
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Afrikaans | Gevlekte Speg |
Catalan | picot aladaurat |
Czech | datel čabrakový |
Dutch | Groenrugspecht |
English | Green-backed Woodpecker |
English (United States) | Green-backed Woodpecker |
French | Pic barré |
French (France) | Pic barré |
German | Goldmantelspecht |
Japanese | ヒメアフリカアオゲラ |
Norwegian | grønnryggspett |
Polish | dzięciolik zielonogrzbiety |
Portuguese (Angola) | Pica-pau-de-dorso-verde |
Russian | Зеленоспинный дятел |
Serbian | Zelenoleđi detlić |
Slovak | žlna čiernochvostá |
Spanish | Pito de Guinea |
Spanish (Spain) | Pito de Guinea |
Swedish | grönryggig hackspett |
Turkish | Benekli Küçük Ağaçkakan |
Ukrainian | Дятлик зеленокрилий |
Revision Notes
Guy M. Kirwan revised the account and standardized the content with Clements taxonomy. Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure page. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Campethera maculosa (Valenciennes, 1826)
PROTONYM:
Picus maculosus
Valenciennes, 1826. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite méthodiquement des différens êtres de la nature, considérés soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'état actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilité qu'en peuvent retirer la médecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les arts. Suivi d'une biographie des plus célèbres naturalistes ...Par plusieurs professeurs du Jardin du Roi, et des principales écoles de Paris 40, p.173.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Senegal.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- CAMPETHERA
- maculosa / maculosus
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