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monotypic

Monotypic vs Ibisbill - What's the difference?

monotypic | ibisbill |


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 vs Sungrebe - What's the difference?

monotypic | sungrebe |


As an adjective monotypic

is (biology|taxonomy) relating to or exhibiting monotypy.

As a noun sungrebe is

a species of aquatic bird, heliornis fulica , in a monotypic genus of the family heliornithidae, found in central and south america.

Monotypic vs Watercock - What's the difference?

monotypic | watercock |


As an adjective monotypic

is (biology|taxonomy) relating to or exhibiting monotypy.

As a noun watercock is

a species, gallicrex cinerea'' of bird in the monotypic genus ''gallicrex of the family rallidae it is a large rail found in wetland habitats in asia.

Monotypic vs Jabiru - What's the difference?

monotypic | jabiru |


As an adjective monotypic

is (biology|taxonomy) relating to or exhibiting monotypy.

As a proper noun jabiru is

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Monotypic vs Oxpecker - What's the difference?

monotypic | oxpecker |


As an adjective monotypic

is relating to or exhibiting monotypy.

As a noun oxpecker is

either of two species of passerine bird in the genus Buphagus, in the monotypic family Buphagidae, endemic to sub-Saharan African savannah.