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- Q2333853 subject Q7794272.
- Q2333853 subject Q8482046.
- Q2333853 subject Q8950083.
- Q2333853 abstract "Woodfordia is a genus of bird in the Zosteropidae family. The genus is named after Charles Morris Woodford (1852-1927) who discovered the species (W. superciliosa) in the Solomon Islands. It contains the following species:Sanford's white-eye (Woodfordia lacertosa)Bare-eyed white-eye (Woodfordia superciliosa)".
- Q2333853 class Q5113.
- Q2333853 family Q371086.
- Q2333853 kingdom Q729.
- Q2333853 order Q25341.
- Q2333853 phylum Q10915.
- Q2333853 thumbnail WoodfordiaSuperciliosaGronvold.jpg?width=300.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q1310611.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q156022.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q2143225.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q2226296.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q25341.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q2660548.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q371086.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q5081101.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q5113.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q7794272.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482046.
- Q2333853 wikiPageWikiLink Q8950083.
- Q2333853 classis Q5113.
- Q2333853 familia Q371086.
- Q2333853 name "Woodfordia".
- Q2333853 ordo Q25341.
- Q2333853 phylum Q10915.
- Q2333853 regnum Q729.
- Q2333853 type Animal.
- Q2333853 type Bird.
- Q2333853 type Eukaryote.
- Q2333853 type Species.
- Q2333853 type Thing.
- Q2333853 type Q19088.
- Q2333853 type Q729.
- Q2333853 comment "Woodfordia is a genus of bird in the Zosteropidae family. The genus is named after Charles Morris Woodford (1852-1927) who discovered the species (W. superciliosa) in the Solomon Islands. It contains the following species:Sanford's white-eye (Woodfordia lacertosa)Bare-eyed white-eye (Woodfordia superciliosa)".
- Q2333853 label "Woodfordia".
- Q2333853 depiction WoodfordiaSuperciliosaGronvold.jpg.
- Q2333853 name "Woodfordia".