Forest Rock-Thrush Monticola sharpei Scientific name definitions
- Names (24)
- Subspecies (2)
Nigel Collar
Version: 1.1 — Published October 25, 2022
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Мадагаскарски скален дрозд |
Catalan | merla roquera de Sharpe |
Croatian | madagaskarski kamenjar |
Danish | Skovstendrossel |
Dutch | Bosrotslijster |
English | Forest Rock-Thrush |
English (Kenya) | Forest Rock Thrush |
English (UK) | Forest Rock Thrush |
English (United States) | Forest Rock-Thrush |
Estonian | madagaskari kivisiirak |
French | Monticole de forêt |
French (Canada) | Monticole de forêt |
German | Madagaskarrötel |
Japanese | モリカワリツグミ |
Norwegian | skogsteintrost |
Polish | nagórnik leśny |
Russian | Мадагаскарский каменный дрозд |
Serbian | Madagaskarski šumski kos |
Slovak | skaliar lesný |
Spanish | Roquero de Sharpe |
Spanish (Spain) | Roquero de Sharpe |
Swedish | skogsstentrast |
Turkish | Orman Taşkızılı |
Ukrainian | Нагірник струмковий |
Revision Notes
Kenneth D. Behrens standardized the account with Clements taxonomy.
Monticola sharpei (Gray, 1871)
PROTONYM:
Cossypha Sharpei
Gray, 1871. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History including Zoology, Botany, and Geology (4), 8, p.429.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Madagascar [= forests east of Ambatondrazaka (Lake Alaotra), fide Grandidier, 1879, Hist, phys. nat. pol. Madagascar, Ois., 1, p. 370].
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2024
Definitions
- MONTICOLA
- monticola
- sharpei
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