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South Georgia diving petrel : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Georgia diving petrel
The South Georgia diving petrel or Georgian diving-petrel (''Pelecanoides georgicus'') is a diving petrel, one of four very similar auk-like small petrels of the southern oceans. It is native to south Atlantic and islands of the southern Indian Ocean, islands and islets off New Zealand and south-eastern Australian islands. ==Taxonomy and systematics== The American ornithologist Robert Cushman Murphy and his partner Harper described the South Georgia diving petrel in 1916. Its specific name ''georgicus'' is derived from the name of the islands were on when they identified the species: South Georgia. Alternate common names include: Puffinure de Géorgie du Sud (in French), Breitschnabel Lummensturmvogel (in German), and Potoyunco de Georgia (in Spanish).
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