Horizorhinus dohrni[1] a zo ur spesad golvaneged eus ar c'herentiad Sylviidae.
Ar spesad nemetañ er genad Horizorhinus[2] an hini eo.
Anvet e voe Cuphopterus dohrni (kentanv) da gentañ-penn (e 1866) gant an evnoniour alaman Gustav Hartlaub (1814-1900) : dougen a ra anv al loenoniour alaman Heinrich Dohrn (1838-1913).
Emañ brosezat ar spesad en Enez Príncipe[3].
Horizorhinus dohrni a zo ur spesad golvaneged eus ar c'herentiad Sylviidae.
Ar spesad nemetañ er genad Horizorhinus an hini eo.
Anvet e voe Cuphopterus dohrni (kentanv) da gentañ-penn (e 1866) gant an evnoniour alaman Gustav Hartlaub (1814-1900) : dougen a ra anv al loenoniour alaman Heinrich Dohrn (1838-1913).
Dohrn's warbler (Sylvia dohrni), also known as Principe flycatcher-babbler, Dohrn's flycatcher,[2] Dohrn's thrush-babbler, is a species of passerine bird in the family Sylviidae that is endemic to the island of Príncipe which lies off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.
Formerly placed within the genus Horizorhinus,[3] it is now placed in the genus Sylvia[4] based on the results of molecular phylogenetic studies.[5][6] The specific name honours Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn.
Dohrn's warbler (Sylvia dohrni), also known as Principe flycatcher-babbler, Dohrn's flycatcher, Dohrn's thrush-babbler, is a species of passerine bird in the family Sylviidae that is endemic to the island of Príncipe which lies off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.
Formerly placed within the genus Horizorhinus, it is now placed in the genus Sylvia based on the results of molecular phylogenetic studies. The specific name honours Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn.