The long-billed New Guinean malur [1] ( lat. Sipodotus wallacii ) is a bird species from the family of small and monotypic genus Sipodotus .
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| View: | Long-billed New Guinean Malur |
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Sipodotus wallacii ( Gray , 1862 ) |
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Least ConcernedIUCN 3.1 Least Concern : 22703712 |
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DistributionDistributed in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea .
HabitatIt lives in humid low-lying forests .
SubspeciesThere are three subspecies:
- S. w. capillatus
- S. w. coronatus
- S. w. wallacii
Notes- ↑ Boehme R. L. , Flint V. E. The Bilingual Dictionary of Animal Names. Birds. Latin, Russian, English, German, French / Ed. ed. Acad. V. E. Sokolova . - M .: Rus. lang., "RUSSO", 1994. - S. 346. - 2030 copies. - ISBN 5-200-00643-0 .
LinksLiterature- Del Hoyo , J .; Elliot, A. & Christie D. (editors). (2007). Handbook of the Birds of the World . Volume 12: Picathartes to Tits and Chickadees. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 978-84-96553-42-2