Associations to the word «Turnix»

Wiktionary

TURNIX, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Turnicidae.
TURNIX CASTANOTUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the chestnut-backed buttonquail.
TURNIX EVERETTI, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the Sumba buttonquail.
TURNIX HOTTENTOTTUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the Hottentot buttonquail.
TURNIX MACULOSUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the red-backed buttonquail.
TURNIX MELANOGASTER, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the black-breasted buttonquail.
TURNIX NANUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the black-rumped buttonquail.
TURNIX NIGRICOLLIS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the Madagascar buttonquail.
TURNIX OCELLATUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the spotted buttonquail.
TURNIX OLIVII, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the buff-breasted buttonquail.
TURNIX PYRRHOTHORAX, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the red-chested buttonquail.
TURNIX SUSCITATOR, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the barred buttonquail.
TURNIX SYLVATICUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the common buttonquail.
TURNIX TANKI, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the yellow-legged buttonquail.
TURNIX VARIUS, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the painted buttonquail.
TURNIX VELOX, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the little buttonquail.
TURNIX WORCESTERI, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Turnicidae   — the Worcester's buttonquail.

Dictionary definition

TURNIX, noun. Type genus of the Turnicidae: button quail.

Wise words

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