Malurus alboscapulatus A.B.Meyer, 1874
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Chordata
- class
- Aves
- order
- Passeriformes
- family
- Maluridae
- genus
- Malurus
- species
- Malurus alboscapulatus
Name
- Homonyms
- Malurus alboscapulatus A.B.Meyer, 1874
- Common names
- Hvidskuldret Alfesmutte in Danish
- Hvitskulderalvesmett in Norwegian
- Maluro Hombroblanco in Spanish
- Mérion à épaulettes in French
- Scricciolo fatato spallebianche in Italian
- Weißschulter-Staffelschwanz in German
- Weißschulter-Staffelschwanz in German
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
- Witschouderelfje in Dutch
- baltapetis maluras in Lithuanian
- black & white wren in English
- chwostka żałobna in Polish
- malur d'espatlles blanques in Catalan–Valencian
- mustamaluri in Finnish
- vitskuldrad blåsmyg in Swedish
- zamatovec bieloplecí in Slovak
- õlak-tikksaba in Estonian
- černáček běloramený in Czech
- Белоплечий расписной малюр in Russian
- カタジロオーストラリアムシクイ in Japanese
- 白肩细尾鹩莺 in Chinese
- 黑白細尾鷯鶯 in Chinese
- White-shouldered Fairy-wren in English
- hvitskulderalvesmett in Norwegian Bokmål
- White-shouldered Fairywren in English
Bibliographic References
- Gill, Frank, and Minturn Wright, 2006: null. Birds of the World: Recommended English Names. ix + 259.
- Styczynska,Bogumila (1966) Differentiation of sensitivity of Pediculus humanus humanus L. to the organochlorine insecticides in relation to physiological and environmental conditions. III. Effects of environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) and density of population on the http://phthiraptera.info/node/46935
- Styczynska,Bogumila (1966) Differentiation of the sensitivity of Pediculus humanus humanus L. to organic chlorine insecticides with special regard to physiological and environmental conditions. II. Influence of physiological conditions (age, satiety) on the sensitivity of the cause http://phthiraptera.info/node/46936