- to a bird with
yellow or
green plumage.
Icterus is from Gr**** ἴκτερος (
íkteros, “jaundice”); the ictērus was a bird the
sight of
which was
believed to...
-
prominent yellow feathers of many species)
comes from the
Ancient Gr****
ikteros via the
Latin ictericus. This
group includes the New
World blackbirds,...
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meaning 'yellow disease'. The
medical term is icterus, from the Gr**** word
ikteros. The term
icterus is
sometimes incorrectly used to
refer to
jaundice specifically...
- jaundice-yellow or
marked with yellow. It is
derived from
Ancient Gr****
ikteros (jaundice), via the
Latin ictericus. It is used as an
adjective in the...
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specific epithet combines the
Ancient Gr****
melas meaning "black" with
ikteros meaning "jaundice-yellow".
Gmelin based his
description on the "yellow-breasted...
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Latin aureolus, "golden". The
genus name
Icterus is from the
Ancient Gr****
ikteros, a
yellow bird,
usually taken to be the
Eurasian golden oriole, the sight...
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because they live in flocks. The
Latin name
icterus is from Gr**** ἴκτερος (
íkteros, “jaundice”); the
icterus was a bird the
sight of
which was
believed to...
- hemi-icosahedron, icosagon,
icosahedron icter-
jaundice Gr**** ἴκτερος (
íkteros), ἰκτερικός (ikterikós), ἰκτεριάω icteric, icterogenic, icterohemorrhagic...
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subspecies are recognised. The
genus name
Icterus is from Gr**** ἴκτερος (
íkteros, “jaundice”); the
icterus was a bird the
sight of
which was
believed to...
-
cyanicterus is
formed from the
Ancient Gr****
kuanos meaning "dark-blue" and
ikteros meaning "jaundice-yellow". The blue-backed
tanager is monotypic: no subspecies...