Magnirostris
Magnirostris is a Latin-derived specific epithet meaning “great beak” or “large rostrum.” It is not a valid genus or standalone species name; rather, magnirostris occurs as the second part of a binomial in the scientific naming of particular species. When used, the epithet signals a conspicuously large rostrum relative to related taxa, but it does not, by itself, indicate broader evolutionary relationships.
Etymology: The term combines magni- from Latin magni meaning great or large, with rostris from rostrum, meaning
Usage and significance: The epithet is descriptive and has appeared in zoological and paleontological nomenclature across
Notes: As with all scientific names, magnirostris must be used in accordance with the rules of zoological
See also: Rostrum, Binomial nomenclature, Latin in biological nomenclature, Taxonomic epithets.