The Ivory Gull was initially described by Constantine Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave in 1774 as Larus eburneus from a specimen collected on Spitsbergen.
Ivory Coast | Kelp Gull | ivory | Pacific Gull | Gull | Merchant Ivory Productions | Ivory-billed Woodpecker | Ivory | Yellow-legged Gull | Sooty Gull | gull | Blood Death Ivory | Black-billed Gull | Silver Gull | Red-billed Gull | Percival Gull | Mediterranean Gull | Ivory (soap) | ivory-billed woodpecker | Ivory Bank | Grey Gull | Golden Ivory | Franklin's Gull | First Lady of Ivory Coast | Cuban Ivory-billed Woodpecker | Caspian Gull | Western Gull | Walrus ivory | Thomas Ivory | The ''Larus'' gulls interbreed in a ring around the arctic. 1: Lesser Black-backed Gull |