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epithet noveboracensis is
Latin for New York (novus
means "new" and Ebora**** is York, England). Two
subspecies are recognised: C. n.
noveboracensis (Gmelin...
- The
northern waterthrush (Parkesia
noveboracensis) is a
species of ground-feeding
migratory New
World warbler of the
genus Parkesia. It
breeds in the northern...
- The New York
weevil (Ithycerus
noveboracensis) is a
species of
primitive weevil;
large for
weevils (12–18 mm), it is
covered with fine
bristles and has...
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Amauropelta noveboracensis, the New York fern, is a
perennial species of fern
found throughout the
eastern United States and Canada, from
Louisiana to...
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reference Hung See-Lü (1926). "A new
species of fluke,
Parametorchis noveboracensis, from the cat in the
United States".
Proceedings of the
United States...
- a
Changing World.
University of
Alberta Press, 620 pages. Chambers,
S. M., Fain,
S. R., Fazio, B., & Amaral, M. (2012). "An
account of the
taxonomy of...
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Purple swamphen,
Porphyrio poliocephalus (I)
Yellow rail,
Coturnicops noveboracensis (A) Yellow-breasted crake,
Hapalocrex flaviventer (A) Gray-breasted...
- recognised: V. g.
griseus (Boddaert, 1783) –
central and east US (includes
noveboracensis) V. g.
maynardi Brewster, 1887 –
south Florida (southeast US) V. g....
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proper research in
effects on
other birds. The
yellow rail (Coturnicops
noveboracensis)
appears to be
extirpated from
areas of
Manitoba due
habitat loss caused...
- and allies –
probably paraphyletic Goldman's
yellow rail,
Coturnicops noveboracensis goldmani (Mexico, late 20th century?) A
subspecies of the
yellow rail...