Tundra Bean-Goose Anser serrirostris Scientific name definitions
- Names (44)
- Subspecies (2)
Carles Carboneras and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated May 6, 2016
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated May 6, 2016
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Albanian | Pata e tundrës |
Arabic | اوزة فول التندرا |
Asturian | Gansu la tundra |
Basque | Antzara tundrako hankahoria |
Bulgarian | Тундрова посевна гъска |
Catalan | Oca de la Tundra |
Chinese | 凍原豆雁 |
Chinese (SIM) | 短嘴豆雁 |
Croatian | guska glogovnjača (sp. serrirostris) |
Czech | husa tundrová |
Danish | Tundrasædgås |
Dutch | Toendrarietgans |
English | Tundra Bean-Goose |
English (UK) | Tundra Bean Goose |
English (United States) | Tundra Bean-Goose |
Faroese | Frostmýrigás |
Finnish | tundrametsähanhi |
French | Oie de la toundra |
French (France) | Oie de toundra |
French (French Guiana) | Oie de la toundra |
Galician | Ganso da tundra |
German | Tundrasaatgans |
Greek | Χωραφόχηνα (serrirostris) |
Hebrew | אווז אחו טונדרה |
Hungarian | Tundrai vetési lúd |
Icelandic | Túndrugæs |
Italian | Oca granaiola della tundra |
Japanese | ヒシクイ |
Korean | 큰기러기 |
Latvian | Tundras sējas zoss |
Lithuanian | Tundrinė žąsis |
Norwegian | tundrasædgås |
Polish | gęś tundrowa |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Ganso-campestre-da-tundra |
Russian | Тундровый гуменник |
Serbian | Guska glogovnjača (tundranska) |
Slovak | hus tundrová |
Slovenian | Njivska gos (serrirostris) |
Spanish | Ánsar Campestre de la Tundra |
Spanish (Mexico) | Ganso de la Tundra |
Spanish (Spain) | Ánsar campestre de la tundra |
Swedish | tundrasädgås |
Turkish | Tundra Kazı |
Ukrainian | Гуменник тундровий |
Anser serrirostris Gould, 1852
PROTONYM:
Anser segetum var. serrirostris
Gould, 1852. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Part 2, p.417.
TYPE LOCALITY:
near Amoy, China.
Definitions
- ANSER
- anser
- serrirostris
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