Regent Honeyeater Anthochaera phrygia Scientific name definitions
- CR Critically Endangered
- Names (18)
- Monotypic
Peter J. Higgins, Les Christidis, and Hugh Ford
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated February 10, 2013
Text last updated February 10, 2013
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | menjamel regent |
Dutch | Geschubde Lelhoningeter |
English | Regent Honeyeater |
English (United States) | Regent Honeyeater |
French | Méliphage régent |
French (France) | Méliphage régent |
German | Warzenhonigfresser |
Japanese | キガオミツスイ |
Norwegian | regenthonningeter |
Polish | koralicowiec królewski |
Russian | Желтокрылый серёжкоух |
Serbian | Kraljevski resasti medojed |
Slovak | medárik kováčsky |
Spanish | Mielero Regente |
Spanish (Spain) | Mielero regente |
Swedish | regenthonungsfågel |
Turkish | Alaca Benekli Balkuşu |
Ukrainian | Медолюб-регент |
Anthochaera phrygia (Shaw, 1794)
PROTONYM:
Merops phrygius
Shaw, 1794. Zoology of New Holland 1, p.13 pl.4.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Sydney, New South Wales.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- ANTHOCHAERA
- phrygia
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