Pluvianus (Noun)
Meaning
Coursers.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Pluvianus aegyptius is a species of courser that breeds in north-central Africa.
- Coursers belong to the Pluvianidae family of waders.
- Egyptian Plover and its original taxonomic assignment is Dromadidae whereas actually more closes Pluvianidae however also was found to be more close Pluvianus is.
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