Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus
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Definition
Noun: * A specific subspecies of the black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus), native to the southwest Pacific region, including Australia and New Zealand. It is characterized by predominantly white plumage with distinctive black wings and a black patch on the back of the neck (nape).
Usage
- This term is a scientific binomial name used in ornithology (the study of birds) for precise taxonomic classification. It identifies a particular geographical population of the black-winged stilt.
- It is primarily used in academic, scientific, and birdwatching contexts.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus.
- In the field guide, the Australian stilt is listed as Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus.
- General Context:
- We spotted a flock of Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus at the wetland reserve.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature: (genus), (species), (subspecies or geographical race).
- The subspecies epithet "" is derived from Greek, meaning "white-headed," which describes a key physical trait.
Variants and Related Words
- Black-winged Stilt (): The common name for the parent species.
- Pied Stilt: A widely used common name for in Australia and New Zealand.
- White-headed Stilt: Another common name referencing the subspecies epithet.
- Stilt: The general common name for birds in the genus and related genera, referring to their very long legs.
Synonyms
- Pied Stilt
- White-headed Stilt
- (Australian/New Zealand) Black-winged Stilt
Notes
- This is a highly specific taxonomic identifier, not a word used in everyday conversation. In non-scientific communication, the common names "Pied Stilt" or "White-headed Stilt" are preferred.
- There are other subspecies of the black-winged stilt (e.g., found in Europe and Africa), making the three-part name necessary for precise identification in scientific work.
Noun
- stilt of the southwest Pacific including Australia and New Zealand having mostly white plumage but with black wings and nape of neck