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Cretzschmar's bunting (Emberiza caesia) is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae, a
group now
separated by most
modern authors from the finches...
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Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar (11 June 1786 – 4 May 1845) was a
German physician and
natural scientist.
Cretzschmar was born at
Sulzbach and
studied medicine...
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camaroptera was
described by the
German physician and
zoologist Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar in 1830
under the
binomial name
Sylvia brevicaudata. The type locality...
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described and
given its
scientific name by
German physician Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar in 1828.
Three subspecies are recognized. It is
possibly no
longer present...
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belly and rump.
German physician and
ornithologist Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar described Meyer's
parrot in 1827. The name
commemorates the
German ornithologist...
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published in 2008
found that the
ortolan bunting is most
closely related to
Cretzschmar's bunting (Emberiza caesia).
Ortolan bunting The
ortolan bunting is 16–17...
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rocky areas LC
Unknown Naked-rumped tomb bat T.
nudiventris Cretzschmar, 1830 Five
subspecies T. n.
kachhensis T. n.
magnus T. n.
nudaster T...
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family returned to Europe. He
visited Germany,
where he met
Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar, and England,
where he met John
Edward Gray at the
British Museum, and...
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Ortolan bunting,
Emberiza hortulana Linnaeus, 1758
Cretzschmar's bunting,
Emberiza caesia Cretzschmar, 1827
House bunting,
Emberiza sahari Levaillant, J...
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Retrieved 2024-04-28. Sillero-Zubiri, C. (2004). "Pale fox
Vulpes pallida (
Cretzschmar, 1827)". In Sillero-Zubiri, C.; Hoffmann, M.; Macdonald, D. W. (eds.)...