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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Columba luteovirens = Ptilinopus luteovirens (golden fruit dove) Columba luteovirens = Ptilinopus luteovirens (golden fruit dove)
 Date	between 1700 and 1880
 Notes	This object is part of the collection Iconographia Zoologica
 Source/Photographer	Iconographia Zoologica
 Old Latin name	Columba luteovirens
 New Latin name	Ptilinopus luteovirens
 Common name	Nederlands: Gele jufferduif
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ptilinopus_luteovirens_-_1700-1880_-_Print_-_Iconographia_Zoologica_-_Special_Collections_University_of_Amsterdam_-_UBA01_IZ15600053.tif
 
 The golden fruit dove (Ptilinopus luteovirens), also known as the lemon dove or yellow dove, is a small, approximately 20 cm long, short-tailed fruit-dove in the family Columbidae. The common name refers to the male doves' bright golden-yellow color. The body feathers of Ptilinopus luteovirens appear almost iridescent due to their elongated shape and hair-like texture. The female is a dark green bird with bare parts resembling those of the male. The young resembles the female. The golden fruit doves are endemic to the forests of Fiji.
 
 Order:	Columbiformes
 Family:	Columbidae
 Genus:	Ptilinopus
 Species:	Ptilinopus luteovirens Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841
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