- with
closed nests, to
Cecropis and Petrochelidon,
which have retort-like
closed nests with an
entrance tunnel. The
genus Cecropis was
introduced by the...
-
refer to:
Genus Cecropis, mud-nest
building swallows:
Lesser striped swallow,
Cecropis abyssinica Greater striped swallow,
Cecropis cucullata Red-rumped...
- The
mosque swallow (
Cecropis senegalensis) is a
large species of swallow. It is a
resident breeder in much of sub-Saharan Africa,
although most common...
-
Ornithomya cecropis is a
biting fly in the
family of
louse flies, Hippoboscidae. It was
first isolated from the
Mascarene martin,
Phedina borbonica, in...
-
substrate such as sand banks.
Swallows in the
genera Hirundo, Ptyonoprogne,
Cecropis, Petrochelidon, Atron**** and
Delichon build mud
nests close to overhead...
- subspecies.
Cecropis semirufa gordoni is a
smaller and
slightly duller coloured subspecies found in the
northern part of the
species range.
Cecropis semirufa...
- The
lesser striped swallow (
Cecropis abyssinica) is a
large swallow. It
breeds in Sub-Saharan
Africa from
Sierra Leone and
southern Sudan south into eastern...
- The
European red-rumped
swallow (
Cecropis rufula) is a
small p****erine bird in the
swallow family Hirundinidae. It
breeds in open
hilly country of southern...
- It is now
placed in the
genus Cecropis created by
German scientist Friedrich Boie in 1826. Boie's
genus name
Cecropis is from the
Ancient Gr**** for an...
- The Sri
Lanka swallow (
Cecropis hyperythra) is a
resident breeder endemic to Sri Lanka. It is
closely related to the red-rumped swallow, and was formerly...