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Pycnonotus xanthorrhous Anderson, 1869
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Dataset
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GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
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Rank
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SPECIES
Classification
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kingdom
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Animalia
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phylum
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Chordata
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class
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Aves
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order
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Passeriformes
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family
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Pycnonotidae
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genus
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Pycnonotus
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species
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Pycnonotus xanthorrhous
Name
- Homonyms
- Pycnonotus xanthorrhous Anderson, 1869
- Common names
- Anderson's bulbul in English
- Braunbrustbülbül in German
- Braunbrustbülbül in German
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Bruinborstbuulbuul in Dutch
- Brunbrystbylbyl in Norwegian
- Brunbrystet Bulbul in Danish
- Bulbul Pechipardo in Spanish
- Bulbul pettobruno in Italian
- Bulbul à poitrine brune in French
- barnamellű bülbül in Hungarian
- bilbil białogardły in Polish
- brunbröstad bulbyl in Swedish
- bulbul de casquet negre in Catalan–Valencian
- bulbul hnědoprsý in Czech
- bylbyl hnedoprsý in Slovak
- rudakrūtis bulbiulis in Lithuanian
- rusovyöbulbuli in Finnish
- Бурогрудый настоящий бюльбюль in Russian
- นกปรอดหัวโขนก้นเหลือง in Thai
- ノドジロヒヨドリ in Japanese
- 黃臀鵯 in Chinese
- 黄臀鹎 in Chinese
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- Brown-breasted Bulbul in English
- brunbrystbylbyl in Norwegian Bokmål
Bibliographic References
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Eveleigh,E. S.,Threlfall,W. (1974) A new species, and notes on a previously described species, of Austromenopon Bedford, 1939 (Mallophaga: Amblycera) from alcids (Aves: Charadriiformes)
http://phthiraptera.info/node/41330
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Gill, Frank, and Minturn Wright, 2006: null. Birds of the World: Recommended English Names. ix + 259.
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Keirans,James E.,Clifford,Carleton M.,Yunker,Conrad E.,Easton,Emmett R. (1970) Ectoparasites and other arthropods from coastal Oregon