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- that Dendrocopos was polyphyletic. In the rearranged genera the number of species in Dendrocopos was reduced to 12 as listed below. "Dendrocopos Koch...
- Spotted Wood**** Dendrocopos minor in Norway. Ardea 94(2): 225–231. (download article [1]) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dendrocopos minor. Oiseaux...
- was moved to its current genus, Dendrocopos, by the German naturalist Carl Ludwig Koch in 1816. The genus name Dendrocopos is a combination of the Gr****...
- Dendrocopos praemedius is an extinct species of Dendrocopos that lived during the Piacenzian stage of the Pliocene epoch. Dendrocopos praemedius fossils...
- Dendrocoptes – 3 species Chloropicus – 3 species Dendropicos – 12 species Dendrocopos – 12 species Dryobates – 5 species Leuconotopicus – 6 species Veniliornis...
- The white-backed wood**** (Dendrocopos leucotos) is a Eurasian wood**** belonging to the genus Dendrocopos. The white-backed wood**** was described...
- The Syrian wood**** (Dendrocopos syriacus) is a member of the wood**** family, the Picidae. The Syrian wood**** was first described as Picus syriacus...
- The Okinawa wood**** (Dendrocopos noguchii) (ノグチゲラ, Noguchigera) is a wood**** endemic to the Okinawa Prefecture of ****an. Other common names for...
- Sweden. For many years this wood**** was usually placed in the genus Dendrocopos but a 2015 molecular phylogenetic study that compared nuclear and mitochondrial...
- China, Korea and ****an. This species has also been placed in the genus Dendrocopos or Picoides. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)...