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Schoeniparus
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Alcippe à calotte rouille
- Ordre: Passeriformes
- Famille: Pellorneidae
- Genre: Schoeniparus
L'Alcippe à calotte rouille,
ou Pseudominla à calotte rouille
Rusty-capped fulvetta
(Lách tách đầu hung, Lách tách chóp bạc màu, Schoeniparus dubius)L'Alcippe à calotte rouille, ou Pseudominla à calotte rouille (Schoeniparus dubius) est une espèce d'oiseaux passereaux de la famille des Pellorneidae.
Cet oiseau vit au Bhoutan, en Chine, à l'Inde, au Laos, Myanmar, et Vietnam.Pellorneum, Pellorneidae: mot grec ancien pellos se signifiant "de couleur sombre, foncée" avec orneon pour "oiseaux".
Schoeniparus: grec skhoinos roseau; latin Parus: mésange.
dubius: Latin dubia dubius: douteux, (duo deux; habere avoir). -
Alcippe à gorge rousse
Alcippe à gorge rousse
ou Pseudominla à gorge rousseRufous-throated Fulvetta
Schoeniparus rufogularisL'Alcippe à gorge rousse, ou Pseudominla à gorge rousse (Schoeniparus rufogularis) est une espèce d'oiseaux passereaux de la famille des Pellorneidae.
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Alcippe à tête marron
- Ordre: Passeriformes
- Famille: Pellorneidae
- Genre: Schoeniparus
Alcippe à tête marron
Autre nom: Pseudominla à tête marron
Rufous-winged fulvetta
(Lách tách đầu đốm, Schoeniparus castaneceps)L'Alcippe à tête marron (Schoeniparus castaneceps) est une espèce d'oiseaux passereaux de la famille des Pellorneidae.
répartition géographique:
Schoeniparus castaneceps stepanyani: Hauts Plateaux du centre du Vietnam (Provinces de Kon Tum et Gia Lai).
Ces espèces étaient initialement classées dans le genre Alcippe.
Pellorneum, Pellorneidae: mot grec ancien pellos se signifiant "de couleur sombre, foncée" avec orneon pour "oiseaux".
Schoeniparus: grec skhoinos roseau; latin Parus: mésange.
castaneceps, castaniceps: Latin castaneus: de couleur marron ou noisette; -ceps: à tête (caput tête). -
Black-crowned Fulvetta
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
- Genus: Schoeniparus
Black-crowned fulvetta
(Schoeniparus klossi)
Lách tách gáy đenSchoeniparus
The black-crowned fulvetta, endemic to Vietnam, is a bird species in the family Pellorneidae of the order Passeriformes.Schoenus (Latin: schœnus; Greek: σχοίνος, schoinos, lit. "rush rope"; Ancient Egyptian: i͗trw, lit. "river-measure") was an ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman unit of length and area based on the knotted cords first used in Egyptian surveying.
schoeni: plural of schoenus
-parus bearing, equivalent. to par(ere) to bear, bring forth + -us adjective, adjectival suffix; see -ous
parus or paru menas tit or chickadee.bir -
Dusky Fulvetta
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
- Genus: Schoeniparus
Dusky fulvetta
(Lách tách đầu nâu, Schoeniparus brunneus)The dusky fulvetta (Schoeniparus brunneus) is a species of bird in the family Pellorneidae.
The bird is found in China and Taiwan, Vietnam.
Pellorneidae: From the Ancient Greek pellos meaning "dark-coloured" with orneon meaning "bird".
Schoeniparus: Greek skhoinos rush, reed; Latin Parus: tit.
brunneus: Latin brown. -
Rufous-Throated Fulvetta
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
- Genus: Schoeniparus
(Lách tách họng hung, Schoeniparus rufogularis)
The rufous-throated fulvetta (Schoeniparus rufogularis) is a species of bird in the family Pellorneidae. -
Rufous-Winged Fulvetta
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
- Genus: Schoeniparus
Rufous-winged fulvetta
(Lách tách đầu đốm, Schoeniparus castaneceps)The rufous-winged fulvetta (Schoeniparus castaneceps) is a bird species of the family Pellorneidae.
Schoeniparus castaneceps stepanyani: Central Highlands of Vietnam (Kon Tum Province and Gia Lai Province).
The species in genus Schoeniparus were until recently placed in the genus Alcippe with other fulvettas.
The English name of species of this genus are not a close relative of the "typical" fulvettas, which are now in the genus Fulvetta.
Schoeniparus: Greek skhoinos rush, reed; Latin Parus: tit.
castaneceps, castaniceps: Latin castaneus: chestnut-coloured; -ceps: -headed (caput head). -
Rusty-Capped Fulvetta
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
- Genus: Schoeniparus
Rusty-capped fulvetta
(Lách tách đầu hung, Lách tách chóp bạc màu, Schoeniparus dubius)The rusty-capped fulvetta (Schoeniparus dubius) is a species of bird in the family Pellorneidae.
The bird species is found in Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam.The species in genus Schoeniparus were until recently placed in the genus Alcippe with other fulvettas.
The English name of species of this genus are not a close relative of the "typical" fulvettas, which are now in the genus Fulvetta.
Schoeniparus: Greek skhoinos rush, reed; Latin Parus: tit.
dubius: Latin dubia dubius: doubtful, dubious ((duo two; habere to have). -
Schoeniparus
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
Schoeniparus is a genus of passerine birds in the family Pellorneidae.
The species in genus Schoeniparus were until recently placed in the genus Alcippe with other fulvettas.
The English name of species of this genus are not a close relative of the "typical" fulvettas, which are now in the genus Fulvetta.
Schoeniparus: Greek skhoinos rush, reed; Latin Parus: tit.1/ Rufous-winged fulvetta (Lách tách đầu đốm, Schoeniparus castaneceps)
2/ Dusky fulvetta (Lách tách đầu nâu, Schoeniparus brunneus)
3/ Rufous-throated fulvetta (Lách tách họng hung, Schoeniparus rufogularis)
4/ Yellow-throated fulvetta (Lách tách họng vàng, Schoeniparus cinereus)
5/ Rusty-capped fulvetta (Lách tách đầu hung, Lách tách chóp bạc màu, Schoeniparus dubius)
6/ Black-crowned fulvetta (Schoeniparus klossi)
Lách tách gáy đen -
Yellow-Throated Fulvetta
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Pellorneidae
- Genus: Schoeniparus
Yellow-throated fulvetta
(Lách tách họng vàng, Schoeniparus cinereus)
The yellow-throated fulvetta (Schoeniparus cinereus) is a species of bird in the family Pellorneidae.
The bird is found in south-eastern Asia from the Himalayas to north-central Vietnam.
Pellorneum, Pellorneidae: combines the Ancient Greek pellos meaning "dark-coloured" with orneon meaning "bird".
Schoeniparus: Greek skhoinos rush, reed; Latin Parus: tit.
"cinereus" refers to ash color (from Latin cinis, cineris for ashes).