- The red-billed
tropicbird (Phaethon
aethereus) is a tropicbird, one of
three closely related species of
seabird of
tropical oceans.
Superficially resembling...
- The long-tailed
potoo has
three subspecies, the
nominate Nyctibius aethereus aethereus, N. a. chocoensis, and N. a. longicaudatus.
Several authors maintain...
- The type
species was
designated as the red-billed
tropicbird (Phaethon
aethereus) by
George Robert Gray in 1840.
Tropicbirds were
traditionally grouped...
-
Great potoo,
Nyctibius grandis (Gmelin 1789) Long-tailed potoo,
Nyctibius aethereus (zu Wied-Neuwied 1820)
Northern potoo,
Nyctibius jamaicensis (Gmelin 1789)...
-
plebejus var.
calvus Szilády, 1915 Tab****
plebeyus ssp.
carpaticus Dinulescu, 1953 Tab****
sibiricus Olsufiev, 1936
Therioplectes aethereus Bigot, 1892...
- ISBN 978-0-07-160045-3.
Retrieved 2011-05-25. "VIII. An
account of a
spiritus vini
æthereus,
together with
several experiments tried therewith".
Philosophical Transactions...
- Caribbean's
largest breeding colony of Red-billed
tropicbird (Phaethon
aethereus).
Other birds include the
Common Ground Dove, the
Brown Noddy, the Least...
- (64 lb). The
largest tropicbirds is the red-billed
tropicbird (Phaethon
aethereus). The
adult is a slender,
mainly white bird, 48 cm long,
excluding the...
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Brazil and Bolivia. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Long-tailed
potoo Nyctibius aethereus (Wied-Neuwied, 1820) from
Ecuador and Peru east
through southern Colombia...
- oil of vitriol).
August Sigmund Frobenius gave the name
Spiritus Vini
Æthereus to the
substance in 1730.
Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) was an
English polymath...