Black-necked Red-Cotinga Phoenicircus nigricollis Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (22)
- Monotypic
David Snow
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated November 11, 2014
Text last updated November 11, 2014
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | cotinga roja collnegra |
Dutch | Fluweelcotinga |
English | Black-necked Red-Cotinga |
English (United States) | Black-necked Red-Cotinga |
French | Cotinga à col noir |
French (France) | Cotinga à col noir |
German | Samtkotinga |
Japanese | アカクロカザリドリ |
Norwegian | rødkotinga |
Polish | karmazynowiec zachodni |
Portuguese (Brazil) | saurá-de-pescoço-preto |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Saurá-de-pescoço-preto |
Russian | Черношейная котинга |
Slovak | karmazínka zamatová |
Spanish | Cotinga Rojo Cuellinegro |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Cotinga Roja Cuellinegra |
Spanish (Peru) | Cotinga-Roja de Cuello Negro |
Spanish (Spain) | Cotinga rojo cuellinegro |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Cotinga Roja Pescuecinegra |
Swedish | svarthalsad rödkotinga |
Turkish | Kara Boyunlu Kırmızı Kotinga |
Ukrainian | Кармінник західний |
Phoenicircus nigricollis Swainson, 1832
PROTONYM:
P[hoenicircus] nigricollis
Swainson, 1832. Fauna Boreali-Americana; or the zoology of the northern parts of British America: containing descriptions of the objects of natural history collected on the late northern land expeditions under command of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. Part second, the birds 2(1831), p.491.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Rio Negro near Barcelos, Brazil.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PHOENICIRCUS
- nigricollis
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