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Old names

To: Lawrie Conole <>, Birding Aus <>
Subject: Old names
From: Peter Ewin <>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:39:11 +1000
The Black-fronted Tern is no longer considered to be in the genus Chlidonias 
and is in fact a Sterna (that just happens to inhabit freshwater habitats).
Cheers,
Peter> Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:00:15 +1000> From: > To: 
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Old names> > And then Tim, to 
add to the confusion, you have the name Black-fronted> Tern (Chlidonias 
albostriatus) specifically referring to the> river-inhabiting NZ endemic 
Chlidonias!> > -- > ++++++++++++> Lawrie Conole> 28 Reid Street> Northcote, VIC 
3070> AUSTRALIA> lconole[at]gmail.com> 0419 588 993> 
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