Pitta maxima S.Muller & Schlegel, 1845
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Chordata
- class
- Aves
- order
- Passeriformes
- family
- Pittidae
- genus
- Pitta
- species
- Pitta maxima
Name
- Homonyms
- Pitta maxima S.Muller & Schlegel, 1845
- Common names
- Brève d'Halmahera in Francés
- Grote Pitta in Holandés
- Halmahera-Pitta in Alemán
- Halmaherapitta in Danés
- Hvitbrystpitta in Noruego
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- Pita de Halmahera in Español
- Pitta pettoavorio in Italiano
- Weißbrustpitta in Alemán
- didžioji pita in Lituano
- fehérmellű pitta in Húngaro
- great pitta in Inglés
- halmahera pita in Estonio
- halmaherajuveltrast in Sueco
- kurtaczek wielki in Polaco
- molukkienpitta in Finés
- pita de pit blanc in Catalán
- pita molucká in Eslovaca
- pita obrovská in Checo
- Питта-великан in Ruso
- オオヤイロチョウ in Japonés
- 牙白胸八色鳥 in Chino
- 白胸八色鸫 in Chino
- Ivory-breasted Pitta in Inglés
- hvitbrystpitta in Noruego (bokmal)
Bibliographic References
- Gill, Frank, and Minturn Wright, 2006: null. Birds of the World: Recommended English Names. ix + 259.
- Snyder,John C.,Wheeler,C. M. (1945) The experimental infection of the human body louse Pediculus humanus corp. with murine and louse-borne typhus strains http://phthiraptera.info/node/42975
- Sosnina,E. F. (1951) A new species of louse of the turkestan rat from Tadzhikistan http://phthiraptera.info/node/42977
- Sosnina,E. F. (1955) A new species of Anoplura (Siphunculata) on Ellobius talpinus from Tadzhikistan http://phthiraptera.info/node/42978
- Sosnina,E. F. (1967) An attempt of biocoenotic analysis of the arthropod complex found on rodents http://phthiraptera.info/node/42980
- Sosnina,E. F. (1967) The dependence of the infestation and species compositionof rodents` ectoparasites and the host`s habitat (on the example of Rattus turkestanicus) http://phthiraptera.info/node/42979
- Sosnina,E. F. (1968) Parasites of young of Microtus arvalis Pall. from the forest zone of mountain Crimea