Odontophorus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of birds: A taxonomic genus within the family Odontophoridae, comprising certain New World quail-like birds, specifically the wood quails. These are ground-dwelling birds found in forested habitats of Central and South America.
Usage Notes
- The word "Odontophorus" is primarily used in scientific, ornithological, and taxonomic contexts. It is the formal genus name for a group of birds.
- In everyday language, the common names for birds in this genus, such as "wood quail," are used instead.
- It is always capitalized, as it is a proper noun (a genus name).
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The spotted wood quail belongs to the genus Odontophorus.
- Researchers studied the foraging behavior of Odontophorus species in the Amazon rainforest.
- The taxonomy places Odontophorus within the family Odontophoridae.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name Odontophorus is derived from Greek roots: "odonto-" meaning "tooth" and "-phorus" meaning "bearing" or "carrying." This name likely references the tooth-like serrations on the bill of these birds.
- In detailed biological classification, the genus is specified with its authority: Vieillot, 1816.
Variants and Related Words
- Odontophoridae (n): The biological family name that includes the genus and other New World quails.
- Wood quail (n): The common name for birds of the genus .
Synonyms
- Wood quail (common name)
- New World quail (broader group, but not a direct synonym for the genus)
Related Terms
- Genus: A rank in biological classification.
- Ornithology: The scientific study of birds.
- Partridge: A common name for similar birds, though true partridges are in a different family (Phasianidae).
Noun
- genus of Central and South American crested partridges resembling quails; sometimes placed in a distinct subfamily or isolated in a distinct family