Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
English | Ruvu Weaver |
English (United States) | Ruvu Weaver |
French | Tisserin du Ruvu |
French (French Guiana) | Tisserin du Ruvu |
German | Ruvuweber |
Polish | wikłacz żółtawy |
Serbian | Tanzanijska tekstor tkalja |
Slovak | pletiarka tmavooká |
Spanish | Tejedor de Ruvu |
Spanish (Spain) | Tejedor de Ruvu |
Turkish | Ruvu Dokumacısı |
Ukrainian | Ткачик рувуйський |
Revision Notes
H. Dieter Oschadleus wrote the account. Huy C. Truong updated the distribution map. Nicholas D. Sly curated the media.
Ploceus holoxanthus Hartlaub, 1891
PROTONYM:
Ploceus holoxanthus
Hartlaub, 1891. Abh.naturwiss.Ver.Bremen 7, p. 22.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Mtoni [near Bagamoyo, eastern Tanganyika].
Definitions
- PLOCEUS
- holoxanthus
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Ruvu Weaver Ploceus holoxanthus Scientific name definitions
H. Dieter Oschadleus
Version: 1.0 — Published October 25, 2022
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References
Literature Cited
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