Band-tailed Pigeon Patagioenas fasciata Scientific name definitions
- Names (30)
- Subspecies (7)
Daniel M. Keppie and Clait E. Braun
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 | colom cuabarrat septentrional |
Czech | holub pruhoocasý |
Dutch | Bandstaartduif |
English | Band-tailed Pigeon |
English (United States) | Band-tailed Pigeon |
French | Pigeon à queue barrée |
French (France) | Pigeon à queue barrée |
German | Bandtaube |
Icelandic | Strengdúfa |
Japanese | オビオバト |
Norwegian | bånddue |
Polish | gołąbczak pręgosterny |
Portuguese (Brazil) | pomba-de-coleira |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Pomba-de-coleira-branca |
Russian | Полосатохвостый голубь |
Serbian | Trakorepi golub |
Slovak | holub bledochvostý |
Spanish | Paloma Torcaza |
Spanish (Argentina) | Paloma Nuca Blanca |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Paloma Collareja |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Paloma (Torcaza) Collareja |
Spanish (Honduras) | Paloma Nuca Blanca |
Spanish (Mexico) | Paloma Encinera |
Spanish (Panama) | Paloma Collareja |
Spanish (Peru) | Paloma de Nuca Blanca |
Spanish (Spain) | Paloma torcaza |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Paloma Gargantilla |
Swedish | bandstjärtsduva |
Turkish | Bant Kuyruklu Güvercin |
Ukrainian | Голуб каліфорнійський |
Patagioenas fasciata (Say, 1822)
PROTONYM:
Columba fasciata
Say, 1822. Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1819 and '20, by order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Sec'y of War: under the command of Major Stephen H. Long. From the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and other gentlemen of the exploring party 2, p.10,note.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Small tributary of the Platte, = Plum Creek, near Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PATAGIOENAS
- fasciata
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TL: type locality
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