- " The main
- »» Help the project
- »Forum
- »» Zoos
- »» Animals
- »» Services, trade
- " " Miscellanea
- »Gallery
- »» Mammals
- " " Birds
- " " Fish
- " " Plants
- " Articles
- »Literature
- »Links
- »Community
- »Voices
If you need any information about Gerygone tenebrosa urgently, please contact us via the feedback form.
In the meantime, we recommend that you explore other similar closely related species of the same taxonomic family Acanthizdae.
You can also bookmark this site or register and subscribe to the newsletter to find out about the description of the species Gerygone tenebrosa before anyone else!
Thank you for your interest in our project!
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Gerygone flavolateralis
- Gerygone igata
- Gerygone levigaster
- Gerygone fusca
- Gerygone inornata
- Gerygone mouki
- Gerygone olivacea
- Gerygone hypoxantha
- Gerygone palpebrosa
- Gerygone cinerea
In the comments, you can add information about this type of animal or ask a question or clarification that interests you.
We are always glad to interested project participants and are happy to discuss certain data with you.
Contents
- 1 Identification
- 2 Distribution
- 3 Taxonomy
- 3.1 Subspecies
- 4 Habitat
- 5 Behavior
- 6 References
- 7 Recommended Citation
- 8 External Links
Subspecies
There are 2 subspecies:
- G. t. tenebrosa:
- Mangroves of north-western Western Australia (Broome to Kimberly)
- G. t. christophori:
- Mangroves of central Western Australia (Shark Bay to De Gray River)
Subspecies whitlocki is generally considered invalid.
Share
Pin
Tweet
Send
Share
Send
Send