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The pink-headed duck (Rhodonessa caryophyllacea) is a large diving duck that was once found in parts of the Gangetic plains of India, Nepal, parts of Maharashtra, Bangladesh and in the riverine swamps of Myanmar but has been feared extinct since the 1950s. Numerous searches have failed to provide any proof of continued existence.
Pink-eared duck: Malacorhynchus membranaceus (Latham, 1801) 62 Salvadori's teal: Salvadorina waigiuensis Rothschild & Hartert, EJO, 1894: 63 Muscovy duck: Cairina moschata (Linnaeus, 1758) 64 White-winged duck: Asarcornis scutulata (Müller, S, 1842) 65 Hartlaub's duck: Pteronetta hartlaubii (Cassin, 1860) 66 Wood duck: Aix sponsa (Linnaeus ...
Marmaronetta angustirostris (Ménétries 1832) (marbled duck) VU A2cd+3 cd+4 cd; Genus Asarcornis Salvadori 1895. Asarcornis scutulata (Müller 1842) (white-winged duck) EN A2cd+3 cd+4 cd;C2a(i) Genus Netta Kaup 1829. Netta rufina (Pallas 1773) (red-crested pochard) LC; Netta caryophyllacea (Latham 1790) (pink-headed duck) CR D; Genus Metopiana ...
Subfamily: Aythyinae, diving ducks (Some 15 species of diving ducks, of worldwide distribution, in two to four genera; The 1986 morphological analysis [10] suggested the probably extinct pink-headed duck of India, previously treated separately in Rhodonessa, should be placed in Netta, but this has been questioned. [15]
Pink-headed duck: Rhodonessa caryophyllacea: critically endangered (possibly extinct) Red-crested pochard: Netta rufina: Common pochard: Aythya ferina: Vulnerable Baer's pochard: Aythya baeri: Critically endangered Ferruginous duck: Aythya nyroca: Near threatened Tufted duck: Aythya fuligula: Greater scaup: Aythya marila: Long-tailed duck ...
A living example of too much information, the pink creature earned its name for its transparent skin that clearly displays a show-stealing arrangement with its intestines, mouth and anus entirely ...
A Donald Duck mascot seen gesturing during the 90th anniversary of the Disney's character "Donald Duck" event at Siam Paragon the shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand on June 7, 2024.
The pink-eared duck was first described by the English ornithologist John Latham in 1801 under the binomial name Anas membranacea. [3] It is the only living member of the genus Malacorhynchus; a closely related, but slightly larger extinct form from New Zealand was described as Scarlett's duck (Malacorhynchus scarletti).