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NL1 (Icke-Tättingar) Ver Nr Vetenskapligt namn Engelskt namn Svenskt namn (noter) 1 STRUTHIONIFORMES STRUTSFÅGLAR 2 Struthionidae Ostriches Strutsar 3 Struthio camelus Common Ostrich struts 4 Struthio molybdophanes Somali Ostrich somaliastruts 5 6 RHEIFORMES NANDUFÅGLAR 7 Rheidae Rheas Nanduer 8 Rhea americana Greater Rhea större nandu 9 Rhea pennata Lesser Rhea mindre nandu 10 11 APTERYGIFORMES KIVIFÅGLAR 12 Apterygidae Kiwis Kivier 13 Apteryx australis Southern Brown Kiwi sydkivi 14 Apteryx mantelli North Island Brown Kiwi brunkivi 15 Apteryx rowi Okarito Kiwi okaritokivi 16 Apteryx owenii Little Spotted Kiwi mindre fläckkivi 17 Apteryx haastii Great Spotted Kiwi större fläckkivi 18 19 CASUARIIFORMES KASUARFÅGLAR 20 Casuariidae Cassowaries, Emu Kasuarer 21 Casuarius casuarius Southern Cassowary hjälmkasuar 22 Casuarius bennetti Dwarf Cassowary dvärgkasuar 23 Casuarius unappendiculatus Northern Cassowary enflikig kasuar 24 Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu emu 25 26 TINAMIFORMES TINAMOFÅGLAR 27 Tinamidae Tinamous Tinamoer 28 Tinamus tao Grey Tinamou grå tinamo 29 Tinamus solitarius Solitary Tinamou solitärtinamo 30 Tinamus osgoodi Black Tinamou svart tinamo 31 Tinamus major Great Tinamou större tinamo 32 Tinamus guttatus White-throated Tinamou vitstrupig tinamo 33 Nothocercus bonapartei Highland Tinamou höglandstinamo 34 Nothocercus julius Tawny-breasted Tinamou brunbröstad tinamo 35 Nothocercus nigrocapillus Hooded Tinamou kamtinamo 36 Crypturellus berlepschi Berlepsch's Tinamou sottinamo 37 Crypturellus cinereus Cinereous Tinamou askgrå tinamo 38 Crypturellus soui Little Tinamou mindre tinamo 39 Crypturellus ptaritepui Tepui Tinamou tepuítinamo 40 Crypturellus obsoletus Brown Tinamou brun tinamo 41 Crypturellus undulatus Undulated Tinamou amazontinamo 42 Crypturellus transfasciatus Pale-browed Tinamou ljusbrynad tinamo 43 Crypturellus strigulosus Brazilian Tinamou brasiliansk tinamo 44 Crypturellus duidae Grey-legged Tinamou gråbent tinamo 45 Crypturellus erythropus Red-legged Tinamou rödbent tinamo 46 Crypturellus noctivagus Yellow-legged Tinamou gulbent tinamo 47 Crypturellus atrocapillus Black-capped Tinamou svarthättad tinamo 48 Crypturellus cinnamomeus Thicket Tinamou snårtinamo 49 Crypturellus boucardi Slaty-breasted Tinamou skiffertinamo 50 Crypturellus kerriae Choco Tinamou chocótinamo 51 Crypturellus variegatus Variegated Tinamou broktinamo 52 Crypturellus brevirostris Rusty Tinamou rosttinamo 53 Crypturellus bartletti Bartlett's Tinamou Bartletts tinamo 54 Crypturellus parvirostris Small-billed Tinamou kortnäbbad tinamo 55 Crypturellus casiquiare Barred Tinamou strimmig tinamo 56 Crypturellus tataupa Tataupa Tinamou tataupatinamo 57 Rhynchotus rufescens Red-winged Tinamou rostvingad tinamo 58 Rhynchotus maculicollis Huayco Tinamou huaycotinamo 59 Nothoprocta taczanowskii Taczanowski's Tinamou taczanowskitinamo 60 Nothoprocta ornata Ornate Tinamou tofstinamo 61 Nothoprocta perdicaria Chilean Tinamou chiletinamo 62 Nothoprocta cinerascens Brushland Tinamou busktinamo 63 Nothoprocta pentlandii Andean Tinamou andinsk tinamo 64 Nothoprocta curvirostris Curve-billed Tinamou bågnäbbad tinamo 65 Nothura boraquira White-bellied Nothura vitbukig tinamo 66 Nothura minor Lesser Nothura småtinamo 67 Nothura darwinii Darwin's Nothura darwintinamo 68 Nothura maculosa Spotted Nothura fläckig tinamo 69 Taoniscus nanus Dwarf Tinamou dvärgtinamo NL1 (icke-tättingar) ver. 10. Lagerqvist och Jirle, Tk. 2019-07-14. Sida 1 70 Eudromia elegans Elegant Crested Tinamou prakttinamo 71 Eudromia formosa Quebracho Crested Tinamou quebrachotinamo 72 Tinamotis pentlandii Puna Tinamou punatinamo 73 Tinamotis ingoufi Patagonian Tinamou patagonientinamo 74 75 GALLIFORMES HÖNSFÅGLAR 76 Megapodiidae Megapodes Storfotshöns 77 Alectura lathami Australian Brushturkey australisk buskhöna 78 Aepypodius arfakianus Wattled Brushturkey kambuskhöna 79 Aepypodius bruijnii Waigeo Brushturkey waigeobuskhöna 80 Talegalla cuvieri Red-billed Brushturkey rödnäbbad buskhöna 81 Talegalla fuscirostris Black-billed Brushturkey svartnäbbad buskhöna 82 Talegalla jobiensis Collared Brushturkey rödkindad buskhöna 83 Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl malleehöna 84 Macrocephalon maleo Maleo maleohöna 85 Eulipoa wallacei Moluccan Megapode moluckstorfotshöna 86 Megapodius pritchardii Tongan Megapode tongastorfotshöna 87 Megapodius laperouse Micronesian Megapode mikronesisk storfotshöna 88 Megapodius nicobariensis Nicobar Megapode nikobarstorfotshöna 89 Megapodius cumingii Philippine Megapode filippinstorfotshöna 90 Megapodius bernsteinii Sula Megapode sulastorfotshöna 91 Megapodius tenimberensis Tanimbar Megapode tanimbarstorfotshöna 92 Megapodius freycinet Dusky Megapode mörk storfotshöna 93 Megapodius geelvinkianus Biak Scrubfowl geelvinkstorfotshöna 94 Megapodius eremita Melanesian Megapode melanesisk storfotshöna 95 Megapodius layardi Vanuatu Megapode vanuatustorfotshöna 96 Megapodius decollatus New Guinea Scrubfowl papuastorfotshöna 97 Megapodius reinwardt Orange-footed Scrubfowl orangefotad storfotshöna 98 CraCidae ChaChalaCas, Curassows, Guans Trädhöns 99 Ortalis vetula Plain Chachalaca nordlig chachalaca 100 Ortalis cinereiceps Grey-headed Chachalaca gråhuvad chachalaca 101 Ortalis garrula Chestnut-winged Chachalaca brunvingad chachalaca 102 Ortalis ruficauda Rufous-vented Chachalaca rostgumpad chachalaca 103 Ortalis erythroptera Rufous-headed Chachalaca rosthuvad chachalaca 104 Ortalis wagleri Rufous-bellied Chachalaca rostbukig chachalaca 105 Ortalis poliocephala West Mexican Chachalaca västmexikansk chachalaca 106 Ortalis canicollis Chaco Chachalaca gråhalsad chachalaca 107 Ortalis leucogastra White-bellied Chachalaca vitbukig chachalaca 108 Ortalis guttata Speckled Chachalaca spräcklig chachalaca 109 Ortalis araucuan East Brazilian Chachalaca bahiachachalaca 110 Ortalis squamata Scaled Chachalaca fjällig chachalaca 111 Ortalis columbiana Colombian Chachalaca colombiachachalaca 112 Ortalis motmot Little Chachalaca motmotchachalaca 113 Ortalis ruficeps Chestnut-headed Chachalaca brunhuvad chachalaca 114 Ortalis superciliaris Buff-browed Chachalaca beigebrynad chachalaca 115 Penelope argyrotis Band-tailed Guan bandstjärtad guan 116 Penelope barbata Bearded Guan skägguan 117 Penelope ortoni Baudo Guan baudóguan 118 Penelope montagnii Andean Guan andinsk guan 119 Penelope marail Marail Guan marailguan 120 Penelope superciliaris Rusty-margined Guan blåkindad guan 121 Penelope dabbenei Red-faced Guan rödkindad guan 122 Penelope purpurascens Crested Guan tofsguan 123 Penelope perspicax Cauca Guan caucaguan 124 Penelope albipennis White-winged Guan vitvingad guan 125 Penelope jacquacu Spix's Guan spixguan 126 Penelope obscura Dusky-legged Guan mörkbent guan 127 Penelope pileata White-crested Guan vitkronad guan 128 Penelope ochrogaster Chestnut-bellied Guan rostbukig guan 129 Penelope jacucaca White-browed Guan vitbrynad guan 130 Pipile pipile Trinidad Piping Guan trinidadguan 131 Pipile cumanensis Blue-throated Piping Guan blåstrupig guan 132 Pipile cujubi Red-throated Piping Guan rödstrupig guan 133 Pipile jacutinga Black-fronted Piping Guan svartpannad guan 134 Aburria aburri Wattled Guan flikguan 135 Chamaepetes unicolor Black Guan svartguan 136 Chamaepetes goudotii Sickle-winged Guan blåmaskad guan 137 Penelopina nigra Highland Guan bergguan 138 Oreophasis derbianus Horned Guan hornguan 139 Nothocrax urumutum Nocturnal Curassow natthocko 140 Mitu tomentosum Crestless Curassow släthuvad hocko NL1 (icke-tättingar) ver. 10. Lagerqvist och Jirle, Tk. 2019-07-14. Sida 2 141 Mitu salvini Salvin's Curassow salvinhocko 142 Mitu tuberosum Razor-billed Curassow knivhocko 143 Mitu mitu Alagoas Curassow alagoashocko 144 Pauxi pauxi Helmeted Curassow hjälmhocko 145 Pauxi unicornis Horned Curassow hornhocko 146 Pauxi koepckeae Sira Curassow sirahocko 147 Crax rubra Great Curassow större hocko 148 Crax alberti Blue-billed Curassow blånäbbad hocko 149 Crax daubentoni Yellow-knobbed Curassow gulknölshocko 150 Crax alector Black Curassow svarthocko 151 Crax globulosa Wattled Curassow gulflikig hocko 152 Crax fasciolata Bare-faced Curassow gulnäbbad hocko 153 Crax blumenbachii Red-billed Curassow rödnäbbad hocko 154 Numididae Guineafowl Pärlhöns 155 Agelastes meleagrides White-breasted Guineafowl kalkonpärlhöna 156 Agelastes niger Black Guineafowl svart pärlhöna 157 Numida meleagris Helmeted Guineafowl hjälmpärlhöna 158 Guttera plumifera Plumed Guineafowl plympärlhöna 159 Guttera pucherani Crested Guineafowl tofspärlhöna 160 Acryllium vulturinum Vulturine Guineafowl gampärlhöna 161 Odontophoridae New World Quail Tofsvaktlar 162 Ptilopachus petrosus Stone Partridge stenvaktel 163 Ptilopachus nahani Nahan's Partridge nahanvaktel 164 Dendrortyx barbatus Bearded Wood Partridge rostbröstad skogsvaktel 165 Dendrortyx macroura Long-tailed Wood Partridge långstjärtad skogsvaktel 166 Dendrortyx leucophrys Buffy-crowned Wood Partridge vitpannad skogsvaktel 167 Oreortyx pictus Mountain Quail bergtofsvaktel 168 Callipepla squamata Scaled Quail fjällig tofsvaktel 169 Callipepla douglasii Elegant Quail prakttofsvaktel 170 Callipepla californica California Quail kalifornisk tofsvaktel 171 Callipepla gambelii Gambel's Quail ökentofsvaktel 172 Philortyx fasciatus Banded Quail bandtofsvaktel 173 Colinus virginianus Northern Bobwhite vitstrupig vaktel 174 Colinus nigrogularis Yucatan Bobwhite svartstrupig vaktel 175 Colinus leucopogon Spot-bellied Bobwhite fläckbukig vaktel 176 Colinus cristatus Crested Bobwhite kronvaktel 177 Odontophorus gujanensis Marbled Wood Quail marmortandvaktel 178 Odontophorus capueira Spot-winged Wood Quail
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