Xingu Scythebill Campylorhamphus multostriatus Scientific name definitions
- NT Near Threatened
- Names (19)
- Monotypic
Guy M. Kirwan, Curtis A. Marantz, Alexandre Aleixo, Louis R. Bevier, Michael A. Patten, and Peter F. D. Boesman
Version: 1.0 — Published October 24, 2023
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | bec de dalla del Xingu |
Dutch | Xingumuisspecht |
English | Xingu Scythebill |
English (United States) | Xingu Scythebill |
French | Grimpar du Xingu |
French (France) | Grimpar du Xingu |
Japanese | ユミハシオニキバシリ(multostriatus) |
Polish | drzewiarz krzywodzioby (multostriatus) |
Portuguese (Brazil) | arapaçu-de-bico-curvo-do-xingu |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Arapaçu-de-bico-curvo (multostriatus) |
Russian | Тёмный дугоклюв (multostriatus) |
Slovak | klzáčik kosozobý |
Spanish | Picoguadaña Amazónico (multostriatus) |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Picoguadaña de Xingu |
Spanish (Peru) | Pico-Guadaña de Pico Curvo (multostriatus) |
Spanish (Spain) | Picoguadaña amazónico (multostriatus) |
Swedish | amazonskärnäbb (multostriatus) |
Turkish | Xingu Tırpangagası |
Ukrainian | Дереволаз-серподзьоб амазонійський (підвид multostriatus) |
Revision Notes
Guy M. Kirwan revised and standardized the account with Clements taxonomy. Peter F. D. Boesman contributed to the Sounds and Vocal Behaviors sections. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media. Nicholas D. Sly generated the map.
Campylorhamphus multostriatus (Snethlage, 1907)
PROTONYM:
Xiphorhynchus multostriatus
Snethlage, 1907. Ornithologische Monatsberichte 15, p.161.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Arumatheua, Rio Tocantins, Brazil.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- CAMPYLORHAMPHUS
- multostriata / multostriatum / multostriatus
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