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Ernst Johann Otto
Hartert (29
October 1859 – 11
November 1933) was a
widely published German ornithologist.
Hartert was born in the Free and Hanseatic...
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Hartert's camaroptera (Camaroptera harterti) is a
small bird in the
family Cisticolidae. It is
endemic to Angola.
Hartert's camaroptera was described...
- Tina
Vivienne Hartert is an
American physician and the Lulu H. Owen
Endowed Chair in
Medicine at
Vanderbilt University. She
serves as ****istant Vice Chancellor...
- ****stan P. c.
caschmirensis Hartert, EJO, 1905 –
northeast Afghanistan,
north ****stan and
northwest India P. c.
planorum Hartert, EJO, 1905 –
north India...
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Hartert, 1911:
Found in south-eastern
Algeria and south-western
Libya Central Algerian desert lark or
Saharan desert lark (A. d. mya) -
Hartert, 1912:...
- work with him to
curate and
write up the
resulting collections:
Ernst Hartert, for birds, from 1892
until his
retirement at the age of 70 in 1930 and...
- quack. The Cape
shoveler was
described by the
German ornithologist Ernst Hartert in 1891
under the
present binomial name
Spatula smithii. The
specific epithet...
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Hartert's leaf
warbler (Phylloscopus goodsoni) is a leaf
warbler found only in China. Its
natural habitats are
temperate forests and
subtropical or tropical...
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nanina (Tristram 1891) M. f.
tristrami (Rothschild &
Hartert 1902) M. f.
viridifrons (Rothschild &
Hartert 1899)
Papua New Guinea, the
Solomon Islands, and...
- rest of Ireland.
There are
eight recognized subspecies: P. p.
armoricana (
Hartert, 1917) –
found locally in
France P. p.
canescens (Burturlin, 1906) – southern...