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terns in the
genus Gygis. The best
known (and
formerly only)
species in the
genus is the
common white tern. The
little white tern (
Gygis microrhyncha), previously...
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binomial name
Sterna alba. The
genus Gygis was
introduced by the
German zoologist Johann Georg Wagler in 1832. The name
Gygis is from the
Ancient Gr**** guges...
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little white tern (
Gygis candida) is a
small seabird found in
Pacific Ocean. This
species was
previously considered as the
white tern (
Gygis alba), but is...
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postulated that
there may be
three species of
Gygis:
Gygis alba, in the
Atlantic Ocean, and
Gygis candida and
Gygis microrhyncha, both in the Pacific. The little...
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Other common birds include cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) and the
fairy tern (
Gygis alba). More than 1,000
species of fish have been recorded.[citation needed]...
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which can be
bought at RSM Food
Service in Logan, Utah. As of 2024
Orson H.
Gygi Co in Salt Lake City, Utah has
started producing Ironport syrup under their...
- Species.
BirdLife International.
Retrieved 8 May 2013. "The
White Tern
Gygis alba (Sparrman, 1786)" (PDF).
Threatened Species Information. New South...
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Genus Anous (5 species)
Subfamily Gyginae (white terns)
Genus Gygis (1 or 2 species)
Subfamily Rynchopinae (skimmers)
Genus Rynchops (3 species)...
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Pacific Ocean Biological Survey. The
female was
identified as a
parasite of
Gygis alba, and the male, nymph, and
larva have not been identified. Due to its...
- Zurich: 857–863. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.421.857. S2CID 60791623.
Gygi, Craig; DeCarlo, Neil; Williams,
Bruce (2015). Six
sigma for dummies. Hoboken...