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- Look up poliocephalus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poliocephalus and its counterparts poliocephala and poliocephalum are Gr**** words meaning 'grey-headed'...
- The grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) is a megabat native to Australia. The species shares mainland Australia with three other members of...
- The grey-headed swamphen (Porphyrio poliocephalus) is a species of swamphen occurring from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent to southern China...
- The ****y-headed grebe (Poliocephalus poliocephalus) is a member of the grebe family. It breeds in southern parts of Australia; it winters throughout...
- of China was formerly considered a subspecies of T. poliocephalus until 2007. Both T. poliocephalus and T. leucocephalus are overall blackish, but the...
- (Poliocephalus rufopectus), also known as the New Zealand dabchick or weweia, is a member of the grebe family endemic to New Zealand. Poliocephalus rufopectus...
- Poliocephalus is a small genus of birds in the grebe family. Its two members are found in Australia and New Zealand. There are two species in the genus:...
- Accipiter poliocephalus. Wikispecies has information related to Accipiter poliocephalus. BirdLife International (2016). "Accipiter poliocephalus". IUCN Red...
- China. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Cat Ba langur (T. poliocephalus), which is now thought to be endemic to Vietnam. Its taxonomy was previously...
- The Norfolk thrush (****us poliocephalus poliocephalus), also known as the grey-headed blackbird or guava bird, was a bird in the thrush family endemic...