- The grey-winged
trumpeter (Psophia
crepitans) is a
member of a
small family of birds, the Psophiidae. It is
found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French...
- Hura
crepitans in
Vietnam Hura
crepitans in
Saint John, U.S.
Virgin Islands Spiny trunk of Hura
crepitans Leaf of Hura
crepitans Hura
crepitans fruit...
- The
clapper rail (Rallus
crepitans) is a
member of the rail family, Rallidae. The
taxonomy for this
species is
confusing and
still being determined. It...
-
related to
Acris crepitans.
Animal Diversity Web:
Acris crepitans USGS:
Northern Cricket Frog
Frogs &
Toads of Georgia:
Acris crepitans crepitans Conant et al...
-
taxonomies treat that
taxon as a
subspecies of grey-winged
trumpeter (
P.
crepitans) or as a
separate species. The pale-winged
trumpeter is a chicken-like...
-
Psophia crepitans P. c.
crepitans P. c.
napensis P. c.
ochroptera Pale-winged trumpeter,
Psophia leucoptera Dark-winged trumpeter,
Psophia viridis P. v. viridis...
- even
smaller than A.
crepitans.
Other characters that
differentiate the
southern species are: More
pointed snout--A.
crepitans more blunt. Hind leg is...
-
macaws in
these areas consume some
toxic foods such as the
seeds of Hura
crepitans, or
sandbox tree,
which have
toxic sap.
Species of
parrot that consume...
- from the
Brazilian Cerrado and
species distribution modelling of
Boana crepitans,
Lithobates palmipes, Pipa pipa, and
Micrurus h. hemprichii". Biodiversity...
-
fruits exploding and
forcing the
seeds away ballistically, such as in Hura
crepitans, or
sometimes in the
creation of
creeping diaspores.
Because of the relatively...