turnix sylvatica
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Definition
Noun: * A small, ground-dwelling bird species, specifically a variety of buttonquail, characterized by striped plumage. It is also commonly known as the Andalusian hemipode or striped buttonquail.
Usage
- The term "Turnix sylvatica" is the scientific (Latin) name for the species. It is used in formal, academic, ornithological, and zoological contexts to precisely identify this specific bird.
- In everyday language, its common names ("striped buttonquail," "Andalusian hemipode") are more frequently used.
Examples
- Ornithologists confirmed the sighting of Turnix sylvatica in the coastal scrubland.
- The Turnix sylvatica is distinguished from other buttonquails by its distinctive striped pattern.
- Conservation efforts are focusing on protecting the habitat of the striped buttonquail, Turnix sylvatica.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name "" groups it with other buttonquails, while the species epithet "" (meaning "of the woods") describes its habitat preference, though it often inhabits open areas.
Variants and Related Words
- Striped buttonquail: The most common English name for this bird.
- Andalusian hemipode: Another common name, referencing the Andalusia region in Spain.
- Buttonquail / Bustard-quail: The common name for birds in the family Turnicidae, to which belongs. (Note: Buttonquails are not true quails).
Synonyms
- Striped buttonquail
- Andalusian hemipode
Different Meanings
- "Turnix sylvatica" has only one specific meaning as a biological taxonomic identifier for a particular bird species. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.
Noun
- a variety of button quail having stripes