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astrapia,
Astrapia nigra Splendid astrapia,
Astrapia splendidissima Ribbon-tailed
astrapia,
Astrapia mayeri Princess Stephanie's
astrapia,
Astrapia stephaniae...
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compete with the exaggerated,
white tail
feathers of the male Ribbon-tailed
astrapias. The
upper head of the male is an
iridescent greenish-blue,
shading to...
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Astrapia,
which is of the word "Astraipios",
meaning lightning flash or glare,
referring to the
brilliant iridescent plumage of the
Astrapias. Its...
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Arfak astrapia (
Astrapia nigra) is a
species of
astrapia, a
group of
birds found in the birds-of-paradise
family Paradiseidae. The
Arfak astrapia was formally...
- ribbon-tailed
astrapia, also
known as Shaw Mayer's
astrapia (
Astrapia mayeri), is a
species of bird-of-paradise. The ribbon-tailed
astrapia is distributed...
- (A. mayeri) and Stephanie's
astrapias (A. stephaniae) than the
Splendid (A. splendidissima) and
Arfak (A. nigra)
astrapias. A.
rothschildi is restricted...
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fourth clade includes the
Epimachus sicklebills, Paradigalla, and the
astrapias. The
final clade includes the
Cicinnurus and the
Paradisaea birds-of-paradise...
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likely hybrid between Stephanie's
astrapia (A. stephaniae) and the ribbon-tailed
astrapia (A. mayeri). Barnes's
astrapia is
similar in
appearance to both...
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Hoploscopa astrapias is a
species of
Crambid Snout Moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found on Fiji. "Hoploscopa
astrapias". GBIF.
Retrieved 2024-08-09...
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Metachanda astrapias is a moth
species in the
oecophorine tribe Metachandini. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1887. It is
known from Mauritius,...