alectoris ruffa
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun A species of game bird in the pheasant family, Phasianidae, native to southwestern Europe. It is commonly known as the red-legged partridge. This bird is characterized by its distinctive red legs and beak, greyish body with bold black flank stripes, and a white throat bordered by a black necklace.
Usage
The term "Alectoris rufa" is the scientific binomial name. It is used primarily in formal, academic, or zoological contexts to precisely identify this specific species.
Examples * The introduced population of Alectoris rufa has adapted well to the farmlands. * Ornithologists studied the mating call of Alectoris rufa. * The game preserve breeds Alectoris rufa for hunting.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Classification: The name is always italicized. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
- Example: The genus Alectoris includes other partridge species like Alectoris chukar.
Variants and Related Words
- Red-legged partridge: The standard common English name.
- French partridge: A common name used in the British Isles, reflecting its original introduction from France.
- Alectoris: The genus name for a group of partridges.
Synonyms
- Red-legged partridge
- French partridge
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Game bird: A bird hunted for sport or food.
- Partridge: A common name for medium-sized birds in the families Phasianidae or Odontophoridae.
- Chukar partridge (): A closely related species often confused with the red-legged partridge.
Noun
- common western European partridge with red legs