Heinrich Agathon Bernstein - Birds Named By Heinrich Bernstein

Birds Named By Heinrich Bernstein

  • Long-billed Honeyeater Melilestes megarhynchus vagans (Bernstein 1864)
  • Paradise Crow Lycocorax pyrrhopterus obiensis (Bernstein 1864)
  • Brown-headed Crow Corvus fuscicapillus megarhynchus (Bernstein 1864)
The standard author abbreviation Bernstein is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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