Riverside Wren Cantorchilus semibadius Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (23)
- Monotypic
Donald E. Kroodsma and David Brewer
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated August 17, 2017
Text last updated August 17, 2017
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Речно орехче |
Catalan | cargolet riberenc |
Croatian | prugastotrbi palčić |
Dutch | Oeverwinterkoning |
English | Riverside Wren |
English (United States) | Riverside Wren |
Estonian | jõgikäblik |
French | Troglodyte des ruisseaux |
French (Canada) | Troglodyte des ruisseaux |
German | Uferzaunkönig |
Japanese | カワマユミソサザイ |
Norwegian | elvesmett |
Polish | pręgostrzyżyk rzeczny |
Russian | Речной крапивник |
Serbian | Rečni carić |
Slovak | oriešok lužný |
Spanish | Cucarachero Ribereño |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Soterré Pechibarreteado |
Spanish (Panama) | Sotorrey Pechibarreteado |
Spanish (Spain) | Cucarachero ribereño |
Swedish | flodgärdsmyg |
Turkish | Riperyan Çıtkuşu |
Ukrainian | Поплітник смугастий |
Cantorchilus semibadius (Salvin, 1870)
PROTONYM:
Thryothorus semibadius
Salvin, 1870. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1870, Part 2, p. 181.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Bugaba, Chiriqui, Panama.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2024
Definitions
- CANTORCHILUS
- semibadius
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Gr.: ancient Greek
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Distribution of the Riverside Wren