Ammospiza maritima
(Redirected from Ammodramus maritimus)
Taxonavigation
editFamilia: Passerellidae
Genus: Ammospiza
Species: Ammospiza maritima
Subspecies: A. m. fisheri – A. m. macgillivraii – A. m. maritima – A. m. mirabilis – A. m. nigrescens – A. m. peninsulae – A. m. sennetti
- Dubious taxa or synonym: A. m. juncicola – included in peninsulae; A. m. pelonota – included in macgillivraii.
Name
editAmmospiza maritima (A. Wilson, 1811)
Synonyms
edit- Fringilla maritima (protonym)
- Ammodramus maritimus (A. Wilson, 1811)
References
editPrimary references
edit- Wilson, A. 1811. American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States: illustrated with plates engraved and colored from original drawings taken from nature. 4: v–xii, 13–100, pl.28–36 Philadelphia. Bradford & Inskeep. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.97204 BHL Reference page. p. 68 BHL pl. 34 fig. 2 BHL
Additional references
edit- Klicka, J., Barker, F.K., Burns, K.J., Lanyon, S.M., Lovette, I.J. & Chaves, J.A. 2014. A comprehensive multilocus assessment of sparrow (Aves: Passerellidae) relationships. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 77: 177-182. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.04.025Reference page.
Vernacular names
editčeština: Strnadec pobřežní
dansk: Kystspurv
Deutsch: Strandammer
English: Seaside Sparrow
español: Chingolo Costero
eesti: Randsidrik
suomi: Sarasirkkunen
français: Bruant maritime
magyar: Tengerparti verébsármány
italiano: Passero delle coste
日本語: ハマヒメドリ, hamahimedori
Nederlands: Kweldergors
norsk: Marskspurv
polski: Bagiennik żółtoczelny
русский: Приморская овсянка
slovenčina: Strnádlik prímorský
svenska: Kustsparv
中文: 海滨沙鹀
dansk: Kystspurv
Deutsch: Strandammer
English: Seaside Sparrow
español: Chingolo Costero
eesti: Randsidrik
suomi: Sarasirkkunen
français: Bruant maritime
magyar: Tengerparti verébsármány
italiano: Passero delle coste
日本語: ハマヒメドリ, hamahimedori
Nederlands: Kweldergors
norsk: Marskspurv
polski: Bagiennik żółtoczelny
русский: Приморская овсянка
slovenčina: Strnádlik prímorský
svenska: Kustsparv
中文: 海滨沙鹀
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