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41 8074
1. LAT Muscicapa gambagae ( Alexander)2. RUS гамбагская мухоловка f3. ENG Gambaga spotted [Gambaga dusky] flycatcher4. DEU Gambaga-Schnäpper m5. FRA —DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 8074
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42 8209
1. LAT Batis poensis ( Alexander)2. RUS островной батис m3. ENG Fernando Po puff-back flycatcher, Fernando Po puffback4. DEU Alexanderschnäpper m5. FRA —DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 8209
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43 8717
1. LAT Nectarinia shelleyi ( Alexander)2. RUS двуошейниковая нектарница f3. ENG Shelley’s (double-collared) sunbird4. DEU Scharlachbrust-Nektarvogel m, Shelley-Nektarvogel m5. FRA —DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 8717
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44 8726
1. LAT Nectarinia ursulae ( Alexander)2. RUS нектарница-монашка f3. ENG Ursula’s [Fernando Po] sunbird4. DEU Graubrust-Nektarvogel m5. FRA —DICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 8726
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45 11967
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46 9779
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47 606
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48 234
2. RUS чешуехвостые кускусы pl3. ENG scaly-tailed possums4. DEU Schuppen(schwanz)kusus pl5. FRA — -
49 235
1. LAT Wyulda squamicaudata Alexander2. RUS чешуехвостый кускус m [поссум m]3. ENG scaly-tailed phalanger [possum]4. DEU Schuppen(schwanz)kusu m5. FRA — -
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