Vermilion Flycatcher Pyrocephalus rubinus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (33)
- Subspecies (11)
Kevin Ellison, Blair O. Wolf, and Stephanie L. Jones
Version: 1.1 — Published August 18, 2021
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | tirà cardenal comú |
Dutch | Rode Tiran |
English | Vermilion Flycatcher |
English (United States) | Vermilion Flycatcher |
French | Moucherolle vermillon |
French (France) | Moucherolle vermillon |
German | Rubintyrann |
Icelandic | Rúbínhersir |
Japanese | ベニタイランチョウ |
Norwegian | rubintyrann |
Polish | żarek rubinowy |
Portuguese (Brazil) | príncipe |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Príncipe |
Russian | Красный мухолов |
Serbian | Crvena muharka |
Slovak | pamuchár tmavochrbtý |
Spanish | Mosquero Cardenal |
Spanish (Argentina) | Churrinche |
Spanish (Chile) | Saca-tu-real |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Mosquerito Rojo |
Spanish (Cuba) | Bobito vermellón |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Mosquero Bermellón (Pájaro Brujo) |
Spanish (Honduras) | Mosquero Rojo |
Spanish (Mexico) | Papamoscas Cardenalito |
Spanish (Panama) | Mosquero Bermellón |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Churrinche |
Spanish (Peru) | Mosquero Bermellón |
Spanish (Spain) | Mosquero cardenal |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Churrinche |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Atrapamoscas Sangre de Toro |
Swedish | rubintyrann |
Turkish | Ateş Renkli Sinekkapan |
Ukrainian | Москверо вогнистий |
Revision Notes
Steven G. Mlodinow standardized the account's content with Clements taxonomy. Peter Pyle contributed to the Appearance page.
Pyrocephalus rubinus (Boddaert, 1783)
PROTONYM:
Muscicapa rubinus
Boddaert, 1783. Table des planches enluminéez d'histoire naturelle de M. D'Aubenton, p.42.
TYPE LOCALITY:
restricted to Teffe, Brazil by Zimmer, 1941, Amer. Mus. Novit., no. 1126, p. 16.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PYROCEPHALUS
- pyrocephalus
- rubinus
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