Richmondena Cardinalis

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Definition

Noun A North American songbird (Richmondena cardinalis, now more commonly classified as Cardinalis cardinalis) characterized by a prominent crest on its head, a thick conical bill, and, in the male, strikingly bright red plumage. It is commonly known as the northern cardinal.

Usage

The term "Richmondena cardinalis" is the former scientific name (genus and species) for this specific bird. It is used in formal, taxonomic, or historical biological contexts.

Examples
  • The Richmondena cardinalis is a non-migratory bird found throughout the eastern United States.
  • Ornithologists once classified the northern cardinal under the genus , hence the name Richmondena cardinalis.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is a binomial nomenclature, where "Richmondena" honors Charles Wallace Richmond, an American ornithologist, and "cardinalis" refers to the bird's red color, resembling the robes of a Catholic cardinal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Northern Cardinal (n.): The common name for this bird.
  • Cardinal (n.): The widely used shortened common name.
  • Cardinalis cardinalis (n.): The current, accepted scientific name for the species.
  • Crested Cardinal (n.): A descriptive name highlighting its distinctive head crest.
Synonyms
  • Northern cardinal
  • Redbird (a common regional name)
  • Common cardinal
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of bird. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.

Noun
  1. crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male