- John
Xantus de
Vesey a.k.a. de Csíktaplócza (Hungarian: Csíktaplóczai (Vese)
Xántus János, 5
October 1825 – 13
December 1894) was a
Hungarian exile and...
- in
Anatolia (Asian Turkey) and a
Latin Catholic titular see János
Xántus = John
Xantus de
Vesey a.k.a. de Csíktaplócza, a
Hungarian exile and zoologist...
-
xanti zweifeli Dixon, 1964 The
specific epithet, xanti,
commemorate John
Xantus, a
nineteenth century naturalist active in the
United States of America...
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Xantus's murrelet,
native to the
California Current system, has been
split into two species: Scripps's murrelet,
Synthliboramphus scrippsi Guadalupe murrelet...
- monotypic. It is
named for John
Xantus de
Vesey (
Xántus János), a
Hungarian zoologist who
collected the
first specimen.
Xantus's hummingbird is 8.5 to 9.5 cm...
- József Gerenday, the
Director of the
Botanical Garden of Budapest, and János
Xántus, a zoologist, ethnographer, and the
first director of the zoo. At that time...
-
Lintneria xantus is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from Baja
California and north-western Mexico. The
larvae probably feed on
Lamiaceae (such...
- Scripps's murrelet,
Synthliboramphus scrippsi –
formerly in S.
hypoleucus ("
Xantus's murrelet")
Guadalupe murrelet,
Synthliboramphus hypoleucus – sometimes...
- The
Guadalupe murrelet (Synthliboramphus hypoleucus) or
Xantus's murrelet is a
small seabird found in the
California Current system in the
Pacific Ocean...
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rushbird Wrenthrush Wrentit Wrinkled hornbill Writhed hornbill Wrybill Xantus's hummingbird Xavier's
greenbul Xingu scale-backed
antbird Xingu scythebill...