- 1758 in the 10th
edition of his
Systema Naturae under the
binomial name
Picus minor. The
species was
moved to the
genus Dendrocopos by the
German naturalist...
- its
current binomial name
Picus viridis. The type
locality is Sweden. The
scientific name is
derived from the
Latin picus,
meaning "wood****", and...
-
green wood**** (
Picus viridis) as the type species. The
genus contains 14 species: The
following were
formerly included in
Picus, but are now placed...
- As
minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are
given a
permanent number by the IAU's
Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the
discoverers can then submit...
- mirr-A(H)N-də-lə; Italian: [dʒoˈvanni ˈpiːko
della miˈrandola]; Latin:
Johannes Picus de Mirandula; 24
February 1463 – 17
November 1494),
known as Pico della...
-
flameback Picus semirostris – a "monstrosity"
Picus major –
great spotted wood****
Picus medius –
middle spotted wood****
Picus minor –
lesser spotted...
- but
Picus, just like
Glaucus before him,
spurned her and
declared that he
would remain forever faithful to Canens. Circe, furious,
turned Picus into...
-
German naturalist Johann Matthäus
Bechstein in 1802
under the
binomial name
Picus leucotos. The
specific epithet leucotos combines the
classical Gr**** leukos...
- Di Penates,
household gods. Pi****nus,
minor god of fertility, agriculture, matrimony,
infants and children.
Picus,
Italic wood**** god with oracular...
- As
minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are
given a
permanent number by the IAU's
Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the
discoverers can then submit...