Leptoptilus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of large storks: "Leptoptilus" is the scientific genus name for certain very large stork species, notably including the adjutant birds and the marabou stork.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Leptoptilus crumenifer, or marabou stork, is a common scavenger in parts of Africa.
- Ornithologists study the feeding habits of the genus Leptoptilus.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used almost exclusively in zoological and ornithological contexts to classify and discuss these specific birds within the biological taxonomy (family Ciconiidae).
- The fossil record suggests that Leptoptilus species were once more widespread.
Variants and Related Words
- Leptoptilos (n): An alternative spelling sometimes used for the same genus.
- Adjutant (n): A common name for birds in the genus , specifically the Greater Adjutant () and the Lesser Adjutant ().
- Marabou (n): The common name for , the African marabou stork.
Synonyms
- Marabou stork: Refers specifically to .
- Adjutant stork: A general term for birds of this genus.
Notes on Meaning
- The word "Leptoptilus" refers specifically to the taxonomic grouping (genus). It is not typically used in general conversation but is a specialized term in biology. The common names "adjutant" and "marabou" are used to refer to the individual species within this genus.
Noun
- adjutant birds and marabous