- and deforestation. The sword-billed
hummingbird was
first described as
Ornismya ensifera by
Auguste Boissonneau in 1839 on the
basis of
specimens from...
-
collected in California.
Lesson placed it in the
genus Ornismya and
coined the
binomial name
Ornismya anna. Anna's
hummingbird is now
placed in the genus...
- the
French naturalist René
Lesson in 1829 and
given the
binomial name
Ornismya sasin. The Allen's
hummingbird is part of the
family Trochilidae, which...
- "Appendices | CITES". cites.org.
Retrieved 2022-01-14. Lesson, RP, 1839.
Ornismya Delphinae (protonym). Rev. Zool. Soc. Cuvierienne, 2, p. 44. BHL "Colibri...
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science in 1838,
using a
specimen collected in Bahia, Brazil. He
named it
Ornismya lumac****a. Five
years later,
Lesson moved it and four
other species to...
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described Ornismya Parzudhaki, a name that is now
synonymous with the
Cuban Emerald Hummingbird (Riccordia ricordii) (Gervais, 1835), and in 1840
Ornismya Parzudaki...
- Mexico.
Lesson placed the new
species in the
genus Ornismya and
coined the
binomial name
Ornismya cinnamomea. Unfortunately, the
specific epithet was...
- Genus:
Metallura Species: M. phoebe
Binomial name
Metallura phoebe (Lesson & Delattre, 1839)
Synonyms Ornismya phoebe (protonym)
Ornismya cupreicauda...
- and Nicaragua. The azure-crowned
hummingbird was
originally described as
Ornismya cyanocephalus and
later moved into
genus Amazilia. A
molecular phylogenetic...
-
French ornithologist Jules Bourcier in 1839, and
given the
binomial name
Ornismya costae;
Bourcier chose the
specific epithet to
honour French nobleman (and...