sphyrapicus varius ruber
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Definition
Noun: * A subspecies of woodpecker: Sphyrapicus varius ruber is a specific scientific name for a subspecies of bird, commonly known as the Red-breasted Sapsucker. It is a type of woodpecker found in western North America, recognized for drilling orderly rows of small holes in tree bark to feed on sap and insects.
Usage Notes
- This term is a scientific binomial (or trinomial) name used in biology and ornithology for precise classification. It is typically written in italics.
- In everyday language, the common name "Red-breasted Sapsucker" is used. The scientific name is used in academic, scientific, and birdwatching contexts to specify this particular subspecies.
Examples
- The Sphyrapicus varius ruber was observed drilling its characteristic sap wells in an alder tree.
- Ornithologists studied the migration pattern of Sphyrapicus varius ruber.
- A key identifying feature of Sphyrapicus varius ruber is its entirely red head and breast.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows taxonomic convention: (genus), (species), (subspecies).
- It can be used in discussions about subspecies differentiation, such as comparing to the closely related (Red-naped Sapsucker).
Variants and Related Words
- Red-breasted Sapsucker: The common English name for .
- Sapsucker: The general common name for birds in the genus .
- Woodpecker: The broader family (Picidae) to which this bird belongs.
Synonyms
- Red-breasted Sapsucker (common name)
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Subspecies: A taxonomic rank below species, such as .
- Trinomial nomenclature: The three-part naming system (genus, species, subspecies) used for this term.
Noun
- western North American sapsucker