Higher Classification: > Kingdom Animalia > Subkingdom Eumetazoa > Phylum Chordata > Subphylum Vertebrata > Infraphylum Gnathostomata > Megaclass Tetrapoda > Superclass Reptilia > Class Aves > Subclass Galloanserae > Superorder Anserimorphae > Order Anseriformes > Suborder Anseri > Superfamily Anatoidea > Family Anatidae > Genus Anas

Anas strepera Linnaeus, 1758

Rank: Species
Taxon Status: accepted

Relationships towards this taxon

Genus group names

AnasLinnaeus, 1758accepted genus name

Vernaculars (+) (-)

 Albanian: rosa e përhime sources: Dhora, DH. 2008. Fjalor i emrave të kafshëve të Shqipërisë (Emri shkencor – Shqip – Anglisht) / Dictionary of animal names of Albania (Scientific names – Albanian – English). Camaj – Pipa. Shkodër, Albania. pp. 288.
 Bulgarian: Сива патица sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Danish: knarand sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Dutch: krakeend
 English: gadwall sources: North-West Atlantic Ocean species (NWARMS)
 French: canard chipeau sources: Avibase - the world bird database.
 German: Schnatterente sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Greek: Καπακλής sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Hebrew: ברווז אפור sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Italian: canapiglia sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Japanese: オカヨシガモ sources: Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology. (2009 onwards). Biological Information System for Marine Life (BISMaL). Accessed on 2018-11-21.
 Lithuanian: pilkoji antis sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Norwegian: snadderand sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Norwegian Bokmål: snadderand sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Norwegian Nynorsk: snadderand sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Polish: krakwa sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Romanian: raţa pestriţă; raţă pestriţă sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Russian: серая утка sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Scottish Gaelic: gadual sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Slovenian: konopnica sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Spanish, Castillian: ánade friso sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Swedish: snatterand sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Turkish: boz ordek; boz ördek sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Ukrainian: Нерозень sources: PESI (A Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) focal points
 Welsh: hwyaden lwyd

Literature

original description

Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. [The system of nature through the three kingdoms of nature, according to classes, orders, genera, species, with characters, differences, synonyms, places.]. Impensis Direct. Laurentii Salvii. Holmiae [Stockholm]. 1(10) [iii], 824 p.

basis of record

Banks, R.C., R.W. McDiarmid, and A.L. Gardner. 1987. Checklist of vertebrates of the United States, the U.S. Territories, and Canada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Publication No. 166. 79 p.

additional source

Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.

additional source

Vanner, M. (2003). The encyclopedia of North American birds. Paragon Publishing. 1-383.

additional source

Peterson, R.T.; Peterson, V.M. (2002). A field guide to the birds of eastern and central North America. Fifth Edition. Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York. 427 p.

additional source

Robbins, C. S. (1983). Golden field Guide to Birds of North America. Golden press. 360p.

additional source

Gallardo, J. C.; Macías, V.; Velarde, E. (2009). Birds (Vertebrata: Aves) of the Gulf of Mexico. In: Felder, D.L. and D.K. Camp (eds.), Gulf of Mexico–Origins, Waters, and Biota. Biodiversity. Texas A&M Press, College Station, Texas. Pp. 1321–1342.

additional source

Squires, H. J. (1990). Decapod Crustacea of the Atlantic coast of Canada. Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 221: 532 p.

additional source

Linkletter, L. E. (1977). A checklist of marine fauna and flora of the Bay of Fundy. Huntsman Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews, N.B. 68: p.

additional source

Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. China Science Press. 1267 pp.

Genbank

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Citation

WoRMS (2025). Anas strepera Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=159171

Drs. Cees Roselaar. Anas strepera Linnaeus, 1758. Accessed through: Fauna Europaea at https://portal.cybertaxonomy.org/fauna-europaea/cdm_dataportal/taxon/d44cb9f9-f5ee-4758-8f6b-05c2e6a77792

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Occurrence

 Present  Absent  Doubtful  Native  Introduced  Naturalised  Invasive  Managed  No data

Environment


not marine, fresh, terrestrial

Importance

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Last modified

2011-04-08 by Drs. Cees Roselaar & by Peter Adriaens

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