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Circaetus cinereus

Identifiers

Catalogue of Life accepted name

Circaetus cinereus Vieillot, 1818


References in BioStor

    
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List of Birds recently collected by Dr. Kirk in Eastern Africa
(1881) Proceedings of The Zoological Society 1881: 561-602
3. A second List of Birds recently collected by Sir John Kirk in Eastern Africa
Captain G E Shelley. (1882) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1882: 304-312
Notes on the birds of East Africa
V G L Van Someren (1922) Novitates Zoologicae 29: 1-246
44. Notes on East African Birds (chiefly nesting habits and endo-parasites) collected 1920-1923
Arthur Loveridge (1923) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1923: 899-921
Generic names applied to birds during the years 1916 to 1922, inclusive, with additions to Waterhouse's "Index Generum Avium"
Charles W Richmond (1927) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 70(2664): 1-44
Reports on the scientific results of an expedition to the southwestern highlands of Tanganyika Territory. VI. Parasitic Nematodes from East Africa and Southern Rhodesia
J H Sandground (1933) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 75: 263-293
Revision of the African snakes of the genera Dromophis and Psammophis
Arthur Loveridge (1940) Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Harvard 87: 1-70
Scientific results of a fourth expedition to forested areas in East and Central Africa. Birds
(1942) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 89: 217-275
Scientific results of a fourth expedition to forested areas in east and central Africa. IV. Reptiles
Arthur Loveridge (1942) Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. 91: 237-373
Revisions of the Mallophaga genera. Degeeriella from the Falconiformes
Theresa Clay (1958) Bull. Br. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Entomol 7(4): 121-207
A check list of the land and freshwater birds of the western Cape Province
J M Winterbottom (1968) Annals of The South African Museum 53: 1-276
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