Monotypic vs Ibisbill - What's the difference?
monotypic | ibisbill |
(biology, taxonomy) Relating to or exhibiting monotypy
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Ibidorhyncha struthersii , a species of wading bird in the monotypic family Ibidorhynchidae, inhabiting the shingle riverbanks of the high plateau of Central Asia and the Himalayas.
As an adjective monotypic
is relating to or exhibiting monotypy.As a noun ibisbill is
Ibidorhyncha struthersii, a species of wading bird in the monotypic family Ibidorhynchidae, inhabiting the shingle riverbanks of the high plateau of Central Asia and the Himalayas.monotypic
English
Adjective
(-)- Much more diffuse affinities occur to the Australasian monotypic Goebeliellaceae.