- species,
found in Sri Lanka. The
males lack the
black necklace. H. a.
tytleri – (Beavan, 1867):
Originally described as a
separate species in the genus...
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Hylarana tytleri is a frog
species in the
family Ranidae. It is
found in
eastern and
northeastern India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and
southern Nepal, and...
- (Blyth, 1876) –
northeastern India, Bangladesh,
southwestern Myanmar A. p.
tytleri (Hume, 1873) –
Andaman and
north Nicobar Islands A. p.
albiris Abdulali...
- Tytler's leaf
warbler (Phylloscopus
tytleri) is a
songbird species. Like all leaf warblers, it was
formerly placed in the "Old
World warbler" ****emblage...
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Increasing numbers are
wintering in Australia. It
hybridises with H. r.
tytleri in the Amur
River area. It is
thought that the two
eastern Asia
forms were...
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Eutropis tytleri (common name: Tytler's mabuya) is a
species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The
species is
endemic to the
Andaman Islands...
- Black-eared
flying fox range: extant extinct
Synonyms Pteropus edulis Pteropus modiglianii Pteropus niadicus Pteropus nicobaricus Pteropus tytleri...
- Tytler's mabuya,
Eutropis tytleri, a skink; Rana
tytleri and
Hylarana tytleri, both frogs; Tytler's leaf
warbler Phylloscopus tytleri; and an
Asian subspecies...
- Hume, 1878
Yuhina castaniceps rufigenis (Hume, 1877)
Aplonis panayensis tytleri (Hume, 1873)
Sturnus vulgaris nobilior Hume, 1879
Sturnus vulgaris minor...
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cherrug Grus
antigone Grus leucoger****
Vanellus gregarius Phylloscopus tytleri Tragopan melanocephalus Oxyura leucocephala Gyps
bengalensis Indicator...