Tympanuchus cupido cupido
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Definition
Noun: * A subspecies of the greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) that is now extinct. It was a bird native to the eastern prairies of North America, known for its elaborate mating displays.
Usage
- The term Tympanuchus cupido cupido is used specifically in scientific, historical, or conservation contexts to refer to this extinct bird. It is a formal, taxonomic name.
- In everyday language, it is more commonly referred to as the heath hen.
Examples
- Scientific/Historical Context:
- The last known individual of Tympanuchus cupido cupido died on Martha's Vineyard in 1932.
- Conservationists study the extinction of Tympanuchus cupido cupido to understand modern threats to grassland birds.
Advanced Usage
- The name is a trinomial, indicating it is a subspecies. The first part () is the genus, the second () is the species, and the third () is the subspecies epithet.
- It is often cited as a classic case study in conservation biology and extinction.
Variants and Related Words
- Heath hen (n): The common name for .
- Greater prairie chicken (n): The surviving species () to which the heath hen belonged.
- Tympanuchus (n): The genus of grouse that includes prairie chickens.
Synonyms
- Heath hen
Antonyms
- Extant species (e.g., greater prairie chicken, lesser prairie chicken)
Related Phrases/Concepts
- Extinct species: A species that no longer has any living members.
- Conservation biology: The study of protecting and restoring biodiversity.
- Island population: The heath hen's last population was isolated on an island, which is a key part of its extinction story.
Noun
- extinct prairie chicken