Brown-crested Flycatcher Myiarchus tyrannulus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (30)
- Subspecies (7)
Steven W. Cardiff and Donna L. Dittmann
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated January 1, 2000
Text last updated January 1, 2000
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | tirà crestat de Wied |
Dutch | Bruinkoptiran |
English | Brown-crested Flycatcher |
English (United States) | Brown-crested Flycatcher |
French | Tyran de Wied |
French (France) | Tyran de Wied |
German | Braunschopftyrann |
Icelandic | Kambhersir |
Japanese | シロハラオオヒタキモドキ |
Norwegian | brunstenktyrann |
Polish | muchołap tyranowaty |
Portuguese (Brazil) | maria-cavaleira-de-rabo-enferrujado |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Maria-cavaleira-de-rabo-ruivo |
Russian | Коричневохохлый миарх |
Serbian | Muharka sa smeđom ćubom |
Slovak | postriežkar hnedochochlatý |
Spanish | Copetón Tiranillo |
Spanish (Argentina) | Burlisto Cola Castaña |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Copetón Crestipardo |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Copetón Coronipardo |
Spanish (Honduras) | Copetón Cresta Café |
Spanish (Mexico) | Papamoscas Gritón |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Burlisto cola castaña |
Spanish (Peru) | Copetón de Cresta Parda |
Spanish (Spain) | Copetón tiranillo |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Burlisto Cola Castaña |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Atrapamoscas Garrochero Colirrufo |
Swedish | brunhättad topptyrann |
Turkish | Boz Alınlı Sinekkapan |
Ukrainian | Копетон блідий |
Myiarchus tyrannulus (Müller, 1776)
PROTONYM:
Muscicapa tyrannulus
Müller, 1776. Des Ritters Carl von Linné ... vollständigen Natursystems Supplements- und Register-Band über alle sechs Theile oder Classen des Thierreichs, p.169.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Cayenne.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- MYIARCHUS
- TYRANNULUS
- tyrannulus
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