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- The little white tern (Gygis microrhyncha), previously considered a subspecies of the white tern (Gygis alba microrhyncha), is now recognised as a separate...
- The little white tern (Gygis microrhyncha) is a small seabird found in French Polynesia and the Republic of Kiribati. This species was previously considered...
- The little white tern (Gygis microrhyncha), previously considered a subspecies of the white tern (Gygis alba microrhyncha), is now recognised as a second...
- – 20,000 birds before the 1982–1983 decline Little white tern (Gygis microrhyncha) – 8,000 birds before the 1982–1983 decline Central Pacific sooty tern...
- Gygis: Gygis alba, in the Atlantic Ocean, and Gygis candida and Gygis microrhyncha, both in the Pacific. The little white tern has a shorter and more conical...
- 268322 Species+: 7630 Xeno-canto: Ramphomicron-microrhynchum Ornismya microrhyncha Wikidata: Q41010046 CoL: 8KD74 GBIF: 9010415 ITIS: 1149930 Open Tree...
- subspecies T. p. pella Linnaeus (1758) T. p. smaragdulus Bosc (1792) T. p. microrhyncha Butler, AL (1926) Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname...
- microglochin Wahlenb. Carex micropoda C.A.Mey. Carex microptera Mack. Carex microrhyncha Mack. Carex × microstachya Ehrh. Carex × microstyla J.**** ex Gaudin Carex...
- here, most significantly tree-nesters like the little white tern (Gygis microrhyncha) and the red-footed booby (Sula sula). The eastern reef egret (Egretta...
- recognised: T. p. pella Linnaeus (1758) T. p. smaragdulus Bosc (1792) T. p. microrhyncha Butler, AL (1926) The crimson topaz has been treated as conspecific with...