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- kɪnə-/ (Ancient Gr****: κινέω, romanized: kīnéō, lit. 'I move', ῥύγχος rhúnkhos "snout") is a phylum of small marine invertebrates that are widespread...
- genus is derived from the Gr**** ὄγκος (ónkos, 'lump, bend') + ῥύγχος (rhúnkhos, 'snout'), in reference to the hooked secondary ****ual characteristic —...
- "nightingale" and megarhynchos is from Ancient Gr**** megas, "great" and rhunkhos "bill". western nightingale (L. m. megarhynchos) - Western Europe, North...
- platyrhynchus, "broad-billed" (from πλατύς, platys, "broad" and ρυγχός, rhunkhos, "bill"). The genome of Anas platyrhynchos was sequenced in 2013. The name...
- the Gr**** root ornith- (όρνιθ ornith or ὄρνις órnīs 'bird') and the word rhúnkhos (ῥύγχος 'snout', 'beak'). Its species name is derived from Latin anatinus...
- epithet erythroryncha combines the Ancient Gr**** eruthros meaning "red" and rhunkhos meaning "bill". Five subspecies are recognised: U. e. occipitalis (Blyth...
- rhomb, rhombic, rhomboid, rhombus, rhumb rhynch- snout Gr**** ῥύγχος (rhúnkhos) Oncorhynchus, Rhynchobatus, rhynchop**** rid-, ris- laugh Latin ridere...
- malacorhynchos is also from Ancient Gr**** and combines malakos meaning "soft" with rhunkhos meaning "bill". The species has no close relatives. Its taxonomic relationships...
- combines the classical Gr**** words poikilos meaning "pied" or "spotted" and rhunkhos meaning a "bill". A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2009 that...
- Systema Naturae. The genus name Rynchops is from the Ancient Gr**** ῥυνχος/rhunkhos meaning "bill" and κοπτω/koptō meaning "to cut off". The type species is...