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Scientific Names

Preferred Names

Talpa davidiana (Milne-Edwards 1884)
Species recognized by EOL Dynamic Hierarchy April 2022
Reference taxon from Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
Talpa davidiana
Recognized by Furui 2020 and Pantheria
Talpa streeti
Species recognized by Wildfinder (WWF)
Talpa davidiana
Talpa streeti
Species recognized by Smith et al 2011

Alternative Names

Talpa streeti Lay 1965
Not accepted according to EOL Dynamic Hierarchy April 2022
Reference taxon from Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
Talpa streeti Lay 1965
Talpa streeti Lay 1965
Talpa streeti Lay 1965
Talpa streeti Lay 1965
Synonym according to Catalogue of Life 26 March 2024

Common Names

English

Père David's Mole preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names
Père David’s Mole
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Catalan; Valencian

talp del Pare David preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Dutch; Flemish

Perzische mol preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Finnish

Persiankontiainen preferred
Recognized by admin

German

Davids Maulwurf preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names
Pater-David-Maulwurf

Hebrew

חפרפרת האב דוד preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Hungarian

perzsa vakond preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Indonesian

Tikus tanah Père David preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Japanese

イランモグラ preferred
Recognized by Furui 2020 and Wikidata Common Names

Korean

페레다비드두더지 preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Persian

موش کور پدر داوید preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Polish

Kret kurdyjski preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Spanish; Castilian

Topo del Padre David preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Turkish

Acem köstebeği preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Vietnamese

Chuột chũi Père David preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names

Arz

بير دافيدز مول preferred
Recognized by Wikidata Common Names
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Curated hierarchies for Talpa davidiana (Milne-Edwards 1884)