Gymnorhina
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of passerine birds: In some taxonomic classifications, Gymnorhina is a genus of birds placed within the family Laniidae. It is commonly known for containing the Australian magpie.
Usage
- The genus Gymnorhina is primarily used in scientific or ornithological contexts to classify a specific group of Australian birds.
- It is important to note that taxonomic classifications can change. While historically placed in Laniidae, modern systems often place these birds in the family Artamidae.
Examples
- The loud, complex caroling of Gymnorhina tibicen is a familiar sound across Australia.
- Ornithologists debated whether Gymnorhina belonged in the shrike family or the butcherbird family.
Advanced Usage
- The name Gymnorhina derives from Greek roots: (naked) and (nose), referring to the bare skin in front of the eyes of these birds.
Variants and Related Words
- Australian magpie: The common name for the most widespread species, .
- Piping crow: Another common name for birds in this genus.
- Artamidae: The bird-of-paradise family, which is the current primary family placement for these birds in many modern classifications.
Synonyms
- Australian magpie (common name)
- Piping crow (common name)
Different Meanings
This word has a single, specific meaning as a scientific genus name for a group of birds. It does not have general English meanings outside of zoological taxonomy.
Noun
- in some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows