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Carpodacus mexicanus
Identifiers
Catalogue of Life accepted name
Carpodacus mexicanus
(Statius Muller, 1776)
References in BioStor
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On some Hydrocorallinae from Alaska and California
W H Dall Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 2: 111-115
Note regarding the earliest name for Carpodacus haemorrhous (Wagler)
R Ridgway Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 2: 110-111
Ridgway on the American Red Crossbills
Robert Ridgway (1885) The Auk 2: 206-207
Ridgway on Various American Birds
(1885) The Auk 2: 207-208
In: Ferrari-Perez: Catalogue of animals collected by the geographical and exploring commission of the Republic of Mexico. [Part III. Reptiles and Amphibians, pp. 182-199]
E D Cope (1886) Proc. US Natl. Mus 9: 125-199
Notes and News
(1889) The Auk 6: 341-342
On Birds Collected in Yucatan and Southern Mexico
Witmer Stone (1890) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 42: 201-218
Ninth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds
(1899) The Auk 16: 97-133
Piranga Rubra and Carpodacus Mexicanus Frontalis Preoccupied?
Harry C Oberholser (1899) The Auk 16: 185-186
Four Preoccupied Names
(1899) The Auk 16: 186-187
Notes on some birds from Santa Barbara Islands, California
(1900) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 22: 229-234
Yosemite Valley Birds
O Widmann (1904) The Auk 21: 66-73
Mallophaga from birds of the Hawaiian Islands
Vernon Lyman Kellogg and Bertha L Chapman (1904) Fauna Hawaiiensis 3: 305-321
Ornithological Notes from Western Mexico and the Tres Marias and Isabella Islands
H H Bailey (1906) The Auk 23: 369-391
Some Corrected Records
E W Nelson (1907) The Auk 24: 106-107
Telescope Observations of Migrating Birds
F W Carpenter (1907) The Auk 24: 107-108
Papers on Tick-Eating Birds
(1911) The Auk 28: 383-384
Grinnell on 'The Linnet of the Hawaiian Islands'
Joseph Grinnell (1911) The Auk 28: 384-384
Expedition to Guadalupe Island, Mexico in 1922. The birds and mammals
Alfred W Anthony (1925) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 14: 277-320
Expedition to the Revillagigedo islands, Mexico, in 1925, VI. The birds and mammals
Mary E Mclellan (1926) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 15: 279-322
Two new races of Carpodacus mexicanus
R T Moore (1939) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 52: 105-112
A new house finch from the Palouse country of the north-western United States
(1949) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 62: 29-30
Distribution and origin of the birds of Mexico
L Griscom (1950) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 103: 339-382
Avian anatomical specimens in the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University
Peter L Ames and Eleanor H Stickney (1968) Postilla 118: 1-40
Birds of Gunnison and Cub Islands Great Salt Lake, Utah
F L Knopf and V C Bachman (1977) Great Basin Naturalist 37: 247-251
An Evaluation Of The New Species And Subspecies Proposed In Oberholsers Bird Life Of Texas Usa
M R Browning (1978) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 91: 85-122
VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF A RADIOACTIVE LEACHING POND COMPLEX IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO USA
D K Halford and J B Millard (1978) Great Basin Naturalist 38: 64-70
A SURVEY OF BREEDING AND MIGRATORY BIRDS SOUTHWEST OF FARMINGTON NEW-MEXICO USA
D A Tolle (1978) Great Basin Naturalist 37: 489-500
Geographic Variation In White-Winged Doves Zenaida-Asiatica With Reference To A Possible Source Of A New Florida Usa Population
J W Aldrich (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 94: 641-651
Diet of a great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) on a small coastal Connecticut Island
Jon A Moore, Celia Lewis and Michael R Anderson (1999) Postilla 220: 1-10
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