Gallinula chloropus
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Definition
Noun * Gallinula chloropus: The scientific name for a specific, widely distributed species of waterbird commonly known as the Common Moorhen. It is characterized by its dark plumage, a distinctive red frontal shield and bill with a yellow tip, and its habitat in ponds, lakes, and marshes.
Usage and Examples
- Scientific Classification: Used in ornithology and formal contexts to precisely identify the species.
- The wetland survey recorded several individuals of Gallinula chloropus.
- "Gallinula chloropus" is listed in the field guide under rails and crakes.
- Descriptive Context: Used to specify the species when discussing its characteristics or behavior.
- The nesting habits of Gallinula chloropus differ from those of its close relative, the Eurasian Coot.
Advanced Usage
- The name is binomial (Genus , species ). In academic writing, it is often italicized. The common name "Common Moorhen" is used in most non-scientific communication.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Moorhen (n): The standard English common name for this bird.
- Moorhen (n): A general term often referring to , but can also refer to other species within the genus .
- Waterhen (n): A less common alternative name in some regions.
- Gallinula (n): The genus to which this species belongs, containing other moorhen species.
Synonyms
- Common Moorhen
- (Regional) Waterhen
Related Terms and Phrases
- Rallidae (n): The bird family (rails, crakes, and coots) to which belongs.
- Frontal shield (n): The fleshy, plate-like structure on the forehead, a key identifying feature of .
Noun
- black gallinule that inhabits ponds and lakes