Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Dutch | Magelhaentapaculo |
English | Magellanic Tapaculo |
English (United States) | Magellanic Tapaculo |
French | Mérulaxe des Andes |
French (French Guiana) | Mérulaxe des Andes |
German | Magellantapaculo |
Japanese | タンビオタテドリ |
Norwegian | magellantapakulo |
Polish | krytonosek magellański |
Russian | Магелланов тапакуло |
Slovak | tapakulo vývratový |
Spanish | Churrín Magallánico |
Spanish (Argentina) | Churrín Andino |
Spanish (Chile) | Churrín del sur |
Spanish (Spain) | Churrín magallánico |
Swedish | magellantapakul |
Turkish | Macellan Tapakolası |
Ukrainian | Тапакуло андійський |
Revision Notes
Vicente Pantoja and César Muñoz revised the account as part of a partnership with Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile (ROC). Andrew J. Spencer contributed to the Sounds and Vocal Behaviors page. JoAnn Hackos, Miriam Kowarski, Robin K. Murie, and Daphne R. Walmer copy edited the account. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media. Huy C. Truong updated the distribution map.
Scytalopus magellanicus ("Gmelin, JF", 1789)
PROTONYM:
Motacilla magellanica
"Gmelin, JF", 1789. Systema Naturae ed. 13, vol. 1, part 2 1 pt2, p.979.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Tierra del Fuego.
Definitions
- SCYTALOPUS
- magellani / magellanica / magellanicus
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