Rough-legged Tyrannulet Phyllomyias burmeisteri Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (20)
- Monotypic
John W. Fitzpatrick, Josep del Hoyo, Guy M. Kirwan, and Nigel Collar
Version: 1.0 — Published October 25, 2022
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | tiranet de Burmeister |
Dutch | Ruigpootvliegenpikker |
English | Rough-legged Tyrannulet |
English (United States) | Rough-legged Tyrannulet |
French | Tyranneau pattu |
French (France) | Tyranneau pattu |
German | Burmeisterkleintyrann |
Norwegian | panløvtyrann |
Polish | pręgotyranik włochaty (burmeisteri) |
Portuguese (Brazil) | piolhinho-chiador |
Slovak | moskytár divnonohý |
Spanish | Mosquerito de Burmeister (burmeisteri) |
Spanish (Argentina) | Mosqueta Pico Curvo |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Tiranolete Patirrasposo |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Mosqueta pico curvo |
Spanish (Spain) | Mosquerito de Burmeister (burmeisteri) |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Mosqueta Pico Curvo |
Swedish | Burmeisters dvärgtyrann |
Turkish | Burmeister Tiranuleti (burmeisteri) |
Ukrainian | Тиран-крихітка сірощокий |
Revision Notes
Harold F. Greeney and Laura M. Kammermeier standardized the account with Clements taxonomy. Shawn M. Billerman contributed to the Systematics page. Peter F. D. Boesman contributed to the Sounds and Vocal Behavior page.
Phyllomyias burmeisteri Cabanis & Heine, 1860
PROTONYM:
P[hyllomyias] Burmeisteri
Cabanis & Heine, 1860. Museum Heineanum. Verzeichniss der orithologischen Sammlung des Oberamtmann Ferdinand Heine 2, p.57.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Brazil; restricted Rio de Janeiro by Pinto, 1944, Cat. Aves Brasil (Publ. Dept. ZooL, Sao Paulo), pt. 2, p. 298.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PHYLLOMYIAS
- burmeisteri
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