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Naturae under the
binomial name
Charadrius oedicnemus. He
specified the
locality as England. The name
Oedicnemus had been used
earlier by the
French naturalist...
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white stork (Ciconia ciconia) JPL · 8601 8602
Oedicnemus 2480 T-3 The
stone curlew (Burhinus
oedicnemus), a bird also
known as
dikkops or thick-knees...
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greenish legs and
apparently originated with a name
coined in 1776 for B.
oedicnemus, the
Eurasian stone-curlew.
Obviously the heel (ankle) and the knee are...
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Ciconia September 30, 1973
Palomar PLS HYG 9.1 km MPC · JPL 8602
Oedicnemus 2480 T-3
Oedicnemus October 16, 1977
Palomar PLS · 5.7 km MPC · JPL 8603 Senator...
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Salvadori based on
specimens obtained in India. He
coined the
binomial name
Oedicnemus indicus. The
specific epithet is
Latin meaning "Indian". The
Indian stone-curlew...
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Flamborough Headland,
Smith Settle, 1998. The
Stone Curlew,
Burhinus oedicnemus,
Isabelline Books, 2005 (with
Nancy Vaughan Jennings). "Richard Vaughan...
- List of
Generic Names in Zoology" of the
entries relating to the
names Oedicnemus Temminck, 1815, and
Burhinus Illiger, 1811 (class Aves)".
Bulletin of...
- 1829 by the
French naturalist Georges Cuvier and
given the
binomial name
Oedicnemus recurvirostris. The type
locality is Nepal. The
specific epithet recurvirostris...
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Charadrius alexandrinus,
Larus ridibundus,
Himantopus himantopus,
Burhinus oedicnemus,
Hoplopterus spinosus,
Oenanthe cypriaca and
Sylvia melanothorax.[citation...
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painted spurfowl (Galloperdix lunulata),
Eurasian thick knee (Burhinus
oedicnemus),
painted sandgrouse (Pterocles indicus);
reptiles and
amphibians – Bengal...