Trichoglossus moluccanus
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Definition
Noun A species of parrot, specifically a brightly colored lorikeet native to eastern Australia and nearby islands, known for its vibrant plumage and brush-tipped tongue adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen.
Usage
The term "Trichoglossus moluccanus" is the scientific binomial name for this specific bird species. It is used in formal, scientific, or specialized contexts such as ornithology, wildlife documentation, and aviculture.
Examples
- The Trichoglossus moluccanus is commonly known as the rainbow lorikeet.
- In the aviary, we observed a pair of Trichoglossus moluccanus feeding on the flowering gum trees.
- The study focused on the nectar-feeding behavior of Trichoglossus moluccanus.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name (from Greek: "hair" + "tongue") refers to the brush-like tongue, a characteristic of lorikeets.
- The species name indicates a historical association with the Maluku Islands (Moluccas).
Variants and Related Words
- Rainbow lorikeet: The common English name for .
- Lorikeet: The common name for birds in the subfamily Loriinae, which includes the genus .
- Trichoglossus: The genus to which this species belongs.
- Psittacine: An adjective relating to parrots.
Synonyms
- Rainbow lorikeet
Related Phrases
- Nectar-feeding parrot: A descriptive phrase for its primary dietary habit.
- Brush-tongued parrot: A phrase describing its distinctive anatomical adaptation.
Noun
- a kind of lorikeet