EN: | Darwin's frog/toad (See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin's_Frog) |
SV: | Darwins groda (Darwin, se: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin) |
FR: | la grenouille de Darwin |
LA: | Rhinoderma darwinii |
EN: | dasyure ("the native cat"=vanliga pungmården), eastern/tiger quoll |
SV: | pungmård* (Australien, Tasmanien) |
FR: | dasyure (<Gr dasus=hårig, oura=svans) |
LA: | Dasyurus maculatus/viverrinus/quoll, Viverra maculata; Fam. Dasyuridae |
EN: | Daubenton's /mouse-eared/ bat, water-bat (The name commemorates the French naturalist Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton, 1716-1799) |
SV: | vattenfladdermus (No vannflaggermus) |
FR: | vespertilion de Daubenton (Voir: http://www.infoscience.fr/histoire/biograph/biograph.php3?Ref=85) |
LA: | Leuconoë daubentoni, Myotis daubentoni |
EN: | Daurian jackdaw (Daurian Steppe: Asia,China,Russia,Mongolia) |
SV: | klippkaja, sibirisk kaja (Asien) |
FR: | choucas à collier/de Daourie |
LA: | Corvus dauuricus |
EN: | Daurian redstart (Daurian Steppe: Asia,China,Russia,Mongolia) |
SV: | svartryggad rödstjärt |
FR: | rougequeue aurore |
LA: | Phoenicurus auroreus |
EN: | Daurian starling, purple-backed starling (see Amur falcon) (Daurian Steppe: Asia,China,Russia,Mongolia) |
SV: | Amurstare (see Amurfalk) |
FR: | étourneau de Daourie |
LA: | Sturnus sturninus |
EN: | daw, jackdaw, Eurasian jackdaw (See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackdaw) |
SV: | kaja (Se: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaja) |
FR: | choucas des tours, corneille des clochers, (cl.=klocktorn), corneille d'église |
LA: | Corvus monedula; Fam. Corvidea |
EN: | De Brazza's monkey (named after French explorer P.S. de Brazza 1852-1905) |
SV: | De Brazzas markatta |
FR: | cercopitèque de Brazza |
LA: | Cercopithecus neglectus |
EN: | Dead Sea sparrow |
SV: | tamarisksparv |
FR: | moineau de la Mer Morte |
LA: | Passer moabiticus |
EN: | death's-head moth, death's-head hawk moth |
SV: | dödskallefjäril (Se: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dödskallesvärmare) |
FR: | papillon à tête de mort, sphinx /à/ tête de mort |
LA: | Acherontia atropos (Achéron=Akeron: flod i Helvetet) |
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