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- 1940 Callicore equatorialis Guenée, 1872 Catagramma bourcieri Becker, 1851 Perisama bourcieri Butler, 1873 Perisama bonplandii var. rubrobasalis Rebel...
- Bourcier (Polyonymus caroli), described by Bourcier in 1847; Phaethornis bourcieri, described by René Primevère Lesson in 1832. A species of South American...
- The straight-billed hermit (Phaethornis bourcieri) is a species of bird in the family Trochilidae, the hummingbirds. It is found in Brazil, Colombia,...
- aurelia (Guenée, 1872) D. c. beleses (Godman & Salvin, 1889) (Panama) D. c. bourcieri (Guenée, 1872) (Ecuador) D. c. clymena (Guyana, Brazil (Amazonas)) D....
- decurved bill (except for three species, P. koepkeae, P. philippii and P. bourcieri, with virtually straight bills) with a red or yellow base to the lower...
- koepckeae) Needle-billed hermit (P. philippii) Straight-billed hermit (P. bourcieri) Long-billed hermit (P. longirostris) Long-tailed hermit (P. superciliosus)...
- koepckeae) Needle-billed hermit (P. philippii) Straight-billed hermit (P. bourcieri) Long-billed hermit (P. longirostris) Long-tailed hermit (P. superciliosus)...
- Phaethornis philippii (Bourcier, 1847) 36 Straight-billed hermit Phaethornis bourcieri (Lesson, RP, 1832) 37 Mexican hermit Phaethornis mexic**** Hartert, EJO...
- koepckeae) Needle-billed hermit (P. philippii) Straight-billed hermit (P. bourcieri) Long-billed hermit (P. longirostris) Long-tailed hermit (P. superciliosus)...
- described in genus Geotrygon, later erroneously given the binomial Oreopeleia bourcieri, and still later attained its present binomial. The four subspecies below...