Sphyrapicus

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Definition

Noun A genus of birds in the family Picidae, commonly known as sapsuckers. These are North American woodpeckers characterized by their habit of drilling rows of small holes in trees to feed on sap and the insects attracted to it.

Usage

The word "Sphyrapicus" is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific genus in scientific and ornithological contexts. It is typically italicized in writing.

Examples
  • The Sphyrapicus genus includes species like the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker and the Red-naped Sapsucker.
  • Ornithologists study the feeding patterns of Sphyrapicus to understand their impact on forest ecology.
  • The tree was marked with the distinctive horizontal rows of holes made by a Sphyrapicus.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name Sphyrapicus is derived from Greek, combining elements believed to relate to hammering () and woodpecker ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Sapsucker (n): The common name for any bird within the genus .
  • Picidae (n): The biological family of birds that includes woodpeckers, wrynecks, and sapsuckers. is a genus within this family.
Synonyms
  • Sapsucker (This is the common name for birds of this genus, not a direct scientific synonym).
Different Meanings

As a proper scientific name, "Sphyrapicus" has only one specific meaning referring to the genus of sapsuckers. It does not have other general definitions.

Noun
  1. a genus of Picidae