Dataset: CAS-ORN
Search Criteria: New Guinea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornithology


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Tanysiptera danae Sharpe, 1880
22256S. W. Denton   1883-08-19
New Guinea, Naeraenuma

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Parotia sefilata (Pennant, 1781)
26490   
New Guinea, unspecified

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Henicophaps albifrons G. R. Gray, 1862
26766   1924-06-14
New Guinea, [New Guinea]

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Psittrichas fulgidus (Lesson, 1830)
32945   
New Guinea, New Guinea Id., Laki Laki

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Probosciger aterrimus (Gmelin, 1788)
34535   
New Guinea, New Guinea Island

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Paradisaea apoda Linnaeus, 1758
68491Rozli Napli   
New Guinea, unspecified

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Paradisaea minor Shaw, 1809
70040A. Brokx   0000-00-00
New Guinea, Monokwari [Locality of Purchase]

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Paradisaea apoda Linnaeus, 1758
85490C. B. Lee   1
New Guinea, unspecified

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92227L. Desborough   LD1998-03-15
New Guinea, Wild-caught bird kept in aviary of Laurella Desborough, Concord, California.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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