Bucephela albeola
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Definition
Noun * A species of small diving duck: Bucephala albeola is the scientific name for the Bufflehead, a small, migratory diving duck native to North America. The male is noted for its distinctive, puffy, iridescent head plumage that appears bushy or large in proportion to its body.
Usage Notes
- This term is a scientific binomial (Latin name) used in biology and ornithology for precise species identification. In everyday English, the common name "Bufflehead" is almost always used instead.
- It is typically used in formal, academic, or bird-watching contexts. The word itself is not modified (e.g., no plural change, no verb form).
Examples
- Scientific/Formal Context:
- The researcher confirmed the specimen was Bucephala albeola.
- A flock of Bucephala albeola was observed wintering on the coastal inlet.
- Comparative Context (contrasting with common name):
- While birders call it a Bufflehead, its scientific name is Bucephala albeola.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name comes from Ancient Greek, meaning "ox-head," referring to the duck's head shape. The species epithet is a diminutive of the Latin (white), meaning "whitish," describing its plumage.
- In taxonomic writing, the binomial is always italicized, and the genus name is capitalized while the species epithet is not.
Variants and Related Words
- Bufflehead (n.): The standard common English name for this duck species.
- Diving duck (n.): The general category of ducks to which the Bufflehead belongs, which feed by diving underwater.
Synonyms
- Bufflehead: The direct and primary synonym in common English usage.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Waterfowl: A broad term for swimming birds like ducks, geese, and swans.
- Sea duck: A category often used for diving ducks found in coastal marine environments in winter.
Noun
- small North American diving duck; males have bushy head plumage