Lofortyx
Noun A genus of birds in the family Odontophoridae, containing a single species, the California quail (Callipepla californica). The term is primarily used in scientific or taxonomic contexts to classify this specific type of quail.
The word "lofortyx" is a highly specialized scientific term. Its usage is almost exclusively restricted to formal ornithological texts, taxonomic lists, and academic discussions about bird classification. * The genus Lofortyx is now often considered synonymous with Callipepla. * The study focused on the morphological differences between Lofortyx and other New World quail genera.
In modern taxonomy, "Lofortyx" is frequently treated as a synonym. The accepted genus name for the California quail is now Callipepla. * Lofortyx californicus is an older taxonomic designation for the bird now commonly referred to as Callipepla californica.
- California quail (n): The common name for the bird species , formerly classified under the genus .
- Callipepla (n): The genus name now most commonly used for the California quail and its close relatives.
- Odontophoridae (n): The biological family name for New World quails, which includes the genus /.
- California quail: The standard common name.
- Callipepla californica: The current, widely accepted scientific binomial name.
- California quail