Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo Vireolanius leucotis Scientific name definitions
- Names (23)
- Subspecies (4)
David Brewer, Josep del Hoyo, Guy M. Kirwan, Nigel Collar, and Peter F. D. Boesman
Version: 1.1 — Published March 5, 2022
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | vireó botxí de coroneta grisa |
Dutch | Grijskopklauwiervireo |
English | Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo |
English (United States) | Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo |
French | Smaragdan oreillard |
French (France) | Smaragdan oreillard |
German | Schieferkopfvireo |
Japanese | キマユミドリモズ |
Norwegian | skiferkronevireo |
Polish | gwizdodzierzba zmienna |
Portuguese (Brazil) | assobiador-do-castanhal |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Assobiador-dos-castanheiros |
Russian | Серошапочный сорокопутовый виреон |
Serbian | Vireosvračak škriljaste glave |
Slovak | vireovec bielolíci |
Spanish | Vireón Coronigrís |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Vireón Coroniplomizo |
Spanish (Peru) | Vireón de Gorro Apizarrado |
Spanish (Spain) | Vireón coronigrís |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Sirirí Real Orejiblanco |
Swedish | gråkronad törnskatsvireo |
Turkish | Ak Kulaklı Koca Vireo |
Ukrainian | Віреон сіроголовий |
Revision Notes
Harold F. Greeney standardized the account's content with Clements taxonomy. Peter F. D. Boesman contributed to the Sounds and Vocal Behavior page. Audrey Su curated the media.
Vireolanius leucotis (Swainson, 1838)
PROTONYM:
Malaconotus leucotis
Swainson, 1838. Animals in Menageries. In: The Cabinet Cyclopædia conducted by the Rev. Dionysius Lardner, p.341.
TYPE LOCALITY:
'Africa?' [error = South America]; Cayenne designated by Zimmer, 1942, Amer. Mus. Novit., no. 1160, p. 9.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- VIREOLANIUS
- leucotis
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