Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leiothrix argentauris, Leiothrix argentauris argentauris, Leiothrix argentauris aureigularis, Leiothrix argentauris cunhaci, Leiothrix argentauris galbana, Leiothrix argentauris laurinae, Leiothrix argentauris ricketti, Leiothrix argentauris rookmakeri, Leiothrix argentauris tahanensis, Leiothrix ar... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornithology


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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
58635   1946-11-13
Captive; aviary of A. Isenberg

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
58636   1946-11-20
Captive; aviary of A. Isenberg

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
61283   
Captive in aviary of A. Isenberg

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
61969   0000-00-00
Captive in aviary of A. Isenberg

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
85123   1986-10-11
Captive bird at aviary of Luis F. Baptista

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
85722   
Captive bird from aviary of Helen Horblit, Pacifica, San Mateo County, California

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
89804Douglas J. Long   0000-00-00
China, unspecified

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Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
95601Xiaojun Yang; Maureen E. Flannery   GLGS18512003-11-13
China, Yunnan Prov., Longling Co., Baoshan Prefecture; Longshan Township, Jie Pai He. Yun Shan Village 5.4 km on dirt road west of Long Ling Hotel., 24.57977 98.65816, 1582m

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Leiothrix argentauris (Hodgson, 1838)
95602Xiaojun Yang; Maureen E. Flannery   GLGS18522003-11-13
China, Yunnan Prov., Longling Co., Baoshan Prefecture; Longshan Township, Jie Pai He. Yun Shan Village 5.4 km on dirt road west of Long Ling Hotel., 24.57977 98.65816, 1582m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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