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Genus Ibero-Mesornis
Description
The genus Ibero-Mesornis is a taxonomic classification used in ornithology to classify a group of bird species. It belongs to the family Aves and is commonly known as the Ibero-Mesornis. The genus comprises several species that are primarily found in the Iberian Peninsula and surrounding regions.
Senses and Usages
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Noun (Plural: Ibero-Mesornises)
A noun to refer to any bird species belonging to the genus Ibero-Mesornis.
Example Sentence:
The Ibero-Mesornises found in Spain are known for their distinctive plumage.
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Scientific Name
The term "genus Ibero-Mesornis" is also used to denote the scientific name of this taxonomic group.
Example Sentence:
The genus Ibero-Mesornis was first described by ornithologist John Smith.
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