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August von
Pelzeln (10 May 1825,
Prague – 2
September 1891 in Oberdöbling) was an
Austrian ornithologist. He was a
grandson to
novelist Karoline Pichler...
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Pelzeln's tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus inornatus) is a
species of bird in the
family Tyrannidae, the
tyrant flycatchers. It is
found in Brazil, Suriname,...
- (synonym of G. d. subsp. neglecta) G. d. subsp.
pelzelnii Kohl, 1886 –
Pelzeln's gazelle †G. d. subsp.
saudiya Carruthers & Schwarz, 1935 -
Saudi gazelle...
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subspecies are
recognized based on
plumage and size: F. r.
commersoni Pelzeln, 1868 – central, east, Bolivia,
southwest Brazil and
northwest Argentina...
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Strisores Order:
Caprimulgiformes Family:
Caprimulgidae Genus:
Eleothreptus Species: E. candicans
Binomial name
Eleothreptus candicans (
Pelzeln, 1867)...
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Pipile jacutinga (von Spix 1825) Red-throated
piping guan,
Pipile cujubi (
Pelzeln 1858)
Trinidad piping guan,
Pipile pipile (Jacquin 1784) Blue-throated...
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Tinamus major (Gmelin, JF, 1789) NT White-throated tinamou,
Tinamus guttatus Pelzeln, 1863 NT Berlepsch's tinamou,
Crypturellus berlepschi (Rothschild, 1897)...
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include several species of antelope, such as Soemmerring's
gazelle and
Pelzeln's gazelle. As a
result of the
hunting ban
imposed since early 1970 these...
- Balkans. Krüper's
nuthatch (Sitta krueperi) was
named for him by
August von
Pelzeln. Krüper was born in Ückermünde in
Pomerania where his
father was a merchant...
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first description of the cobalt-winged
parakeet to
August von
Pelzeln,
dated 1870.
Pelzeln called it
Sittace cyanoptera and
separated it from what is now...