-
include Alexander's
swift (Apus alexandri), Bourne's
heron (Ardea
purpurea bournei), the Raso lark (Alauda razae), the Cape
Verde warbler (Acrocephalus brevipennis)...
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Phoebe bournei is a
species of tree up to 20
metres (66 ft) tall in the
family Lauraceae. It is
endemic to China,
where it
occurs in Fujian, Guangdong...
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American zoologist Henry Weed
Fowler in 1897 used the name
Synarachnactis bournei to
describe a
juvenile anemone that he had discovered. It was
later established...
- Wall. ex G.Don Olea
glandulosa DC. Olea
thozettii Pancher &
Sebert Olea
bournei Fyson Linociera lauterbachii Lingelsh.
Ligustrum neoebudi**** Guillaumin...
- Bourne's
heron (Ardea
purpurea bournei), also
known as the Cape
Verde heron, Cape
Verde purple heron or
Santiago heron, or
locally in
Portuguese as the...
- only two are
endemic viz.
Chloris wightiana Nees ex Steud. and
Chloris bournei Rangachariar & Tadulingam. The
genus was
named for
Chloris of Gr**** myth...
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north to the Netherlands, and
southwestern Asia east to Kazakhstan. A. p.
bournei – de Naurois, 1966: Bourne's heron.
Found in the Cape
Verde Islands, included...
- Bell's
honeysuckle or
showy fly
honeysuckle Lonicera biflora Desf.
Lonicera bournei Hemsl.
Lonicera bracteolaris Boiss. &
Buhse Lonicera buschiorum Pojark...
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hainesiana –
central and
eastern Himalayas and
northeastern India Phoebe bournei (Hemsl.) Y.C.Yang -
southern China and
Hainan Phoebe brachythyrsa H.W.Li...
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Tanzania and DR
Congo to Angola, Botswana, and
Mozambique Brachystegia bournei Greenway – Zambia
Brachystegia bussei Harms – DR
Congo and
Tanzania to...