Caucasian Grouse Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi Scientific name definitions
- NT Near Threatened
- Names (34)
- Monotypic
Eduardo de Juana and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.1 — Published August 18, 2021
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Armenian | Կովկասյան մայրեհավ |
Azerbaijani | Qafqaz tetrası |
Bulgarian | Кавказки тетрев |
Catalan | gall del Caucas |
Croatian | kavkaski tetrijeb |
Czech | tetřívek kavkazský |
Danish | Sort Urfugl |
Dutch | Kaukasisch Korhoen |
English | Caucasian Grouse |
English (United States) | Caucasian Grouse |
Finnish | kaukasianteeri |
French | Tétras du Caucase |
French (France) | Tétras du Caucase |
German | Kaukasusbirkhuhn |
Greek | Λυροπετεινός του Καυκάσου |
Hebrew | שכווי קווקזי |
Hungarian | Kaukázusi nyírfajd |
Icelandic | Svartorri |
Japanese | コーカサスクロライチョウ |
Lithuanian | Kaukazinis tetervinas |
Norwegian | kaukasusorrfugl |
Persian | سیاه خروس |
Polish | cietrzew kaukaski |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Tetraz-caucasiano |
Romanian | Cocoș de mesteacăn caucazian |
Russian | Кавказский тетерев |
Serbian | Kavkaski tetreb |
Slovak | tetrov dlhochvostý |
Slovenian | Kavkaški ruševec |
Spanish | Gallo Lira Caucasiano |
Spanish (Spain) | Gallo lira caucasiano |
Swedish | kaukasisk orre |
Turkish | Dağ Horozu |
Ukrainian | Тетерук кавказький |
Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi (Taczanowski, 1875)
PROTONYM:
Tetrao mlokosiewiczi
Taczanowski, 1875. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Part 2, p. 267.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Lagodechi, eastern Caucasus.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- LYRURUS
- lyrurus
- mlokosiewiczi
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