Pale-eyed Pygmy-Tyrant Atalotriccus pilaris Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (20)
- Subspecies (4)
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Dutch | Bleekoogdwergtiran |
English | Pale-eyed Pygmy-Tyrant |
English (United States) | Pale-eyed Pygmy-Tyrant |
French | Microtyran coiffé |
French (French Guiana) | Microtyran coiffé |
German | Blassaugen-Zwergtyrann |
Japanese | コバネハエトリ |
Norwegian | småalvetyrann |
Polish | żółtooczek |
Portuguese (Brazil) | maria-de-olho-claro |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Maria-d'olho-claro |
Russian | Светлоглазый тоди-мухолов |
Slovak | muchárčik žltooký |
Spanish | Mosquerito Ojiblanco |
Spanish (Panama) | Tirano-Enano Ojipálido |
Spanish (Spain) | Mosquerito ojiblanco |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Atrapamoscas Pigmeo Ojiblanco |
Swedish | blekögd pygmétyrann |
Turkish | Ak Gözlü Küçük Tiran |
Ukrainian | Тиранчик жовтоокий |
Revision Notes
Cristina Sainz-Borgo revised the account as part of a partnership with Unión Venezolana de Ornitólogos (UVO). Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure section. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media. Daphne R. Walmer, Robin K. Murie, and JoAnn Hackos copyedited the account.
Atalotriccus pilaris (Cabanis, 1847)
PROTONYM:
C[olopterus] pilaris
Cabanis, 1847. Arch.Naturgesch. 13, p.253 pl.5 fig.4.
TYPE LOCALITY:
environs of Cartagena, Bolivar, Colombia.
Definitions
- ATALOTRICCUS
- pilaris
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● and ● See: generic homonyms
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●: early names, variants, misspellings
‡: extinct
†: type species
Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
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TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)
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