Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | tàngara de matollar del Tacarcuna |
Dutch | Tacarcunatangare |
English | Tacarcuna Chlorospingus |
English (United States) | Tacarcuna Chlorospingus |
French | Chlorospin du Tacarcuna |
French (France) | Chlorospin du Tacarcuna |
German | Tacarcuna-Grünammer |
Japanese | メジロヤブフウキンチョウ |
Norwegian | tacarcunatanagarspurv |
Polish | zieleniec skromny |
Russian | Такаркунский дромник |
Serbian | Hlorospingus iz Takarkune |
Slovak | olivec tacarcunský |
Spanish | Clorospingo del Tacarcuna |
Spanish (Panama) | Clorospingus de Tacarcuna |
Spanish (Spain) | Clorospingo del Tacarcuna |
Swedish | tacarcunabusksparv |
Turkish | Takarkuna Klorospingusu |
Ukrainian | Зеленник такаркунський |
Tacarcuna Chlorospingus Chlorospingus tacarcunae
Version: 1.0 — Published January 22, 2016
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