Cuban Martin Progne cryptoleuca Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (25)
- Monotypic
Ianela García-Lau and Angela Turner
Version: 2.0 — Published September 17, 2021
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Кубинска лястовица |
Catalan | oreneta de Cuba |
Croatian | kubanski piljak |
Dutch | Cubaanse purperzwaluw |
English | Cuban Martin |
English (United States) | Cuban Martin |
Estonian | kuuba türkiispääsuke |
French | Hirondelle de Cuba |
French (Canada) | Hirondelle de Cuba |
German | Kubaschwalbe |
Icelandic | Kúbusvala |
Japanese | キューバムラサキツバメ |
Norwegian | kubasvale |
Polish | jaskółczak kubański |
Russian | Кубинская ласточка |
Serbian | Kubanska lasta |
Slovak | lastovička kubánska |
Spanish | Golondrina Cubana |
Spanish (Cuba) | Golondrina azul cubana |
Spanish (Puerto Rico) | Golondrina Cubana |
Spanish (Spain) | Golondrina cubana |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Golondrina Guarachera |
Swedish | kubansk storsvala |
Turkish | Küba Kırlangıcı |
Ukrainian | Щурик кубинський |
Revision Notes
Ianela García-Lau revised the account as part of a partnership with BirdsCaribbean. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Progne cryptoleuca Baird, 1865
PROTONYM:
Progne cryptoleuca
Baird, 1865. Review of American birds, in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution 1, p.277.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Cuba and Florida Keys?; type from Remedios, Cuba.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2024
Definitions
- PROGNE
- progne
- cryptoleuca
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UPPERCASE: current genus
Uppercase first letter: generic synonym
● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
●: early names, variants, misspellings
‡: extinct
†: type species
Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
syn: synonym of
/: separates historical and modern geographic names
ex: based on
TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)
- Year-round
- Migration
- Breeding
- Non-Breeding
Breeding distribution of the Cuban Martin. Overwintering grounds unknown, but presumed to be in South America.