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The Carolina wren was first described under the name of Sylvia ludoviciana by John Latham in 1790. [3] [note 1] Louis Pierre Vieillot considered all wrens under the genus Troglodytes and called the Carolina wren Troglodytes arundinaceus, but placed it subsequently in a separate genus Thryothorus (initially misspelled Thriothorus) [2] that he created in 1816.
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The Clarión wren (Troglodytes tanneri) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is endemic to Clarión Island off Pacific Mexico . It looks much like a house wren but is larger with a prominently longer bill, somewhat approaching the Carolina wren in form.
The Bewick's wren (Thryomanes bewickii) is a wren native to North America. It is the only species placed in the genus Thryomanes. At about 14 cm (5.5 in) long, it is grey-brown above, white below, with a long white eyebrow. While similar in appearance to the Carolina wren, it has a long tail that is tipped in white. The song is loud and ...
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Cantorchilus is a genus of birds in the wren family. Established by Nigel I. Mann, F. Keith Barker, Jeff A. Graves, Kimberly A. Dingess-Mann and Peter J. B. Slater in 2006, it contains 12 species. [ 2 ]
Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number; C 10 Cl 10: dienochlor: 2227-17-0 C 10 Cl 10 O: kepone: 143-50-0 C 10 F 8: perfluoronaphthalene: 313-72-4 C 10 F 14 O: perfluoroadamantanone: 141635-73-6 C 10 F 18: perfluorodecalin: 306-94-5 C 10 F 21 I: perfluorodecyl iodide: 423-62-1 C 10 H 4 Cl 8 O: oxychlordane: 26880-48-8 C 10 H 5 Cl 7: heptachlor: 76 ...
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