Black-collared Jay Cyanolyca armillata Scientific name definitions
- Names (23)
- Subspecies (3)
Luiz dos Anjos, Harold F. Greeney, Josep del Hoyo, Guy M. Kirwan, and Nigel Collar
Version: 1.1 — Published April 30, 2022
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Чернобуза синя сойка |
Catalan | gaig de collar negre |
Croatian | ogrličasta šojka |
Dutch | Zwartkraaggaai |
English | Black-collared Jay |
English (United States) | Black-collared Jay |
Estonian | kaelus-sininäär |
French | Geai à collier |
French (Canada) | Geai à collier |
German | Schwarzbandhäher |
Japanese | クロエリアオカケス |
Norwegian | koboltskrike |
Polish | modrowronka obrożna |
Russian | Чернощёкая сойка |
Serbian | Crnoogrličasta kreja |
Slovak | kapuciarka kolohrivá |
Spanish | Chara Collareja |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Urraca Negricollareja |
Spanish (Spain) | Chara collareja |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Urraca |
Swedish | svartkragad skrika |
Turkish | Kara Boyunlu Mavi Karga |
Ukrainian | Гагер світлогорлий |
Revision Notes
Harold F. Greeney revised and standardized the account with Clements taxonomy. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Cyanolyca armillata (Gray, 1845)
PROTONYM:
Cyanocorax armillatus
Gray, 1845. The genera of birds: comprising their generic characters, a notice of the habits of each genus, and an extensive list of species referred to their several genera 2, pt.11, p.307, pl.74.
TYPE LOCALITY:
no type locality given; type specimen from 'Bogota', Colombia.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2024
Definitions
- CYANOLYCA
- armillata / armillatus
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