- The long-legged
bunting (Emberiza
alcoveri) is an
extinct flightless species of bunting. It was
distinguishable by its long legs and
short wings, and it...
-
Extinct species have been described: † Long-legged
bunting (Emberiza
alcoveri) (Late Quaternary) †
Emberiza shaamarica (Late
Pliocene of
Central Asia)...
- Slender-billed
greenfinch (C. aurelioi) and the Long-legged
bunting (Emberiza
alcoveri). The
marine life
found in the
Canary Islands is also varied,
being a combination...
-
extinct greenfinch from the Holocene. The long-legged
bunting (Emberiza
alcoveri), a
flightless bunting with long legs and
short wings known from Pleistocene...
- (possibly flightless,
never seen flying) Long-legged bunting,
Emberiza alcoveri † "New
Zealand Ecology – Moa". TerraNature.
Retrieved 2007-08-27. Roots...
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Chatham Islands Extinct New
Zealand raven Long-legged
bunting Emberiza alcoveri Tenerife Extinct (after AD 1) Cabanis's
bunting Giant nukupu'u Hemignathus...
- The long-legged
bunting (Emberiza
alcoveri)
disappeared after the
human settlement of the
Canary Islands.
Along with
several New
Zealand wrens, it is a...
- of
nematodes belonging to the
family Capillariidae. Species:
Tenoranema alcoveri Mas-Coma & Esteban, 1985
Tenoranema magnifica (Freitas & Mendonca, 1961)...
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Extinct species of
extant genera Emberiza Long-legged bunting,
Emberiza alcoveri (Tenerife,
Canary Islands) P****erellidae – New
World sparrows †Pedinorhis...
-
Sonia Ribes François
Moutou Holocene Réunion Réunion A Rallidae.
Emberiza alcoveri Sp. nov.
Valid J. C.
Rando M.
Lopez B. Seguí Late Pleistocene-Holocene...