Zenaidura
Noun 1. A genus of birds: Zenaidura is the former genus name for the mourning dove (Zenaida macroura), a common, slender-tailed dove of North America. The term is primarily used in historical or taxonomic contexts to refer to this specific type of dove.
The word Zenaidura is a highly specialized scientific term. Its usage is almost entirely confined to historical biological classification and ornithological literature. - Early taxonomists classified the mourning dove under the genus Zenaidura. - The species was later reclassified, moving from Zenaidura macroura to Zenaida macroura.
- Taxonomic Context: Used to discuss the historical classification and evolutionary relationships of doves.
- The shift from Zenaidura to Zenaida reflected a revised understanding of dove phylogeny.
- Zenaida (n): The current genus name for a group of doves, including the mourning dove () and the white-winged dove ().
- Mourning Dove (n): The common name for the bird once classified as , known for its soft, sorrowful cooing.
- Columbidae (n): The biological family that includes all doves and pigeons.
- Mourning dove (common name)
- (current scientific binomial)
This word has only one specific meaning: a former genus name in zoological taxonomy for what is now commonly known as the mourning dove. It is not used in everyday language.
- mourning doves