- rail,
Laterallus jamaicensis Galapagos crake,
Laterallus spilonota Yellow-breasted crake,
Laterallus flaviventer Grey-breasted crake,
Laterallus exilis...
- The
Inaccessible Island rail, or
Inaccessible rail (
Laterallus rogersi) is a
small bird
species of the rail family, Rallidae.
Endemic to
Inaccessible Island...
- The
black rail (
Laterallus jamaicensis) is a mouse-sized
member of the rail
family Rallidae that
occurs in both
North and
South America. The
black rail...
- The
Galapagos crake (
Laterallus spilonota), also
called the
Galapagos rail and Darwin's rail, is a
vulnerable species of rail in
subfamily Rallinae of...
- Paraguay, and Uruguay. This
species was
formerly placed in the
genus Laterallus. The red-and-white
crake was
formally described in 1819 by the French...
-
Rufirallus Species: R. viridis
Binomial name
Rufirallus viridis (Müller, PLS, 1776)
Synonyms Anurolimnas viridis Laterallus viridis Rallus viridis (protonym)...
-
Inaccessible Island rail
Laterallus rogersi (previously
placed in the
monotypic genus Atlantisia) and
should bear the
binomial Laterallus spilopterus, which...
- The yellow-breasted
crake (
Laterallus flaviventer) is a
species of bird in the
subfamily Rallinae of
family Rallidae, the rails, gallinules, and coots...
-
recently extinct)
Rufirallus – (5 species)
Coturnicops – (2 species)
Laterallus – (11 species) Za****ia – (10
living species, 5
recently extinct) Rallina...
- Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The
species was
formerly placed in the
genus Laterallus. The black-banded
crake was
formally described in 1868 by the English...