Sharp-beaked Ground-Finch Geospiza difficilis Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (22)
- Monotypic
Alvaro Jaramillo and Jeffrey S. Marks
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated November 2, 2018
Text last updated November 2, 2018
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Bulgarian | Фернандинска земна галапагоска чинка |
Catalan | pinsà de Darwin becfí |
Croatian | oštrokljuna darwinova zeba |
Dutch | Spitssnavelgrondvink |
English | Sharp-beaked Ground-Finch |
English (United States) | Sharp-beaked Ground-Finch |
Estonian | ahasnokk-maasirk |
French | Géospize à bec pointu |
French (Canada) | Géospize à bec pointu |
German | Spitzschnabel-Grundfink |
Japanese | ハシボソガラパゴスフィンチ |
Norwegian | spissnebbjordspurv |
Polish | darwinka ostrodzioba |
Russian | Остроклювый галапагосский вьюрок |
Serbian | Oštrokljuna galapagoska zeba sa tla |
Slovak | ostrovčan klinozobý |
Spanish | Pinzón de Darwin Picofino |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Pinzón Terrestre Piquiagudo |
Spanish (Spain) | Pinzón de Darwin picofino |
Swedish | vassnäbbad tangara |
Turkish | Keskin Gagalı Yer İspinozu |
Ukrainian | Землянчик гостродзьобий |
Geospiza difficilis Sharpe, 1888
PROTONYM:
Geospiza difficilis
Sharpe, 1888. Catalogue of the birds in the British Museum 12, p.12.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Abingdon and Charles, Galapagos Islands ; corrected to Abingdon by Swarth, 1931, Occ. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci., 18, p. 179.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2024
Definitions
- GEOSPIZA
- difficile / difficilis
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Distribution of the Sharp-beaked Ground-Finch