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taxonomic systems attribute a
second subspecies to it, the
extinct S. f.
leyboldi. They list it as
having occurred on
another island in the Juan Fernández...
-
individuals left. The
Alejandro Selkirk firecrown,
Sephanoides fernandensis leyboldi, an
endemic subspecies of the Juan Fernández firecrown,
became extinct...
- wood**** 1907 ****a
Black Mamo 1908
Alejandro Selkirk Firecrown (subsp.
leyboldi), a
hummingbird 1910 New
Zealand merganser Carolina Parakeet (subsp. ludoviciana)...
-
extinct since then.
Alejandro Selkirk firecrown,
Sephanoides fernandensis leyboldi (Alejandro
Selkirk Island, Juan Fernández Islands,
Southeast Pacific, 1908)...
- he
discovered the
Alejandro Selkirk firecrown (Sephanoides
fernandensis leyboldi), a
subspecies of
hummingbird endemic to
Alejandro Selkirk Island. It is...
-
habitat destruction.
Alejandro Selkirk firecrown Sephanoides fernandensis leyboldi Alejandro Selkirk Island?, Juan Fernández Archipelago,
Chile Probably deforestation...
- is unknown.
Alejandro Selkirk Island firecrown Sephanoides fernandensis leyboldi Alejandro Selkirk Island?, Juan Fernández Archipelago,
Chile Last recorded...
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firecrown Sephanoides fernandensis (King, 1831) Two
subspecies S. f.
fernandensis †S. f.
leyboldi Isla Róbinson Crusoe,
Chile Size: Habitat: Diet: CR ...
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fairmairei (Kerremans, 1897)
Lasionota javierae (Moore, 1987)
Lasionota leyboldi (Steinheil, 1874)
Lasionota millenium (Moore, 2000)
Lasionota minor (Solier...