Threebanded
Threebanded is a descriptive term used in the common names of various organisms that display three distinct color bands on their body or wings. It is not a taxonomic group or rank, but a pattern-based label used in field guides, natural history writings, and citizen science databases to aid visual identification.
The term is applied across a range of taxa, including fishes, reptiles, birds, insects, and other invertebrates.
Threebanded patterns can serve as a quick diagnostic aid in the field, but they are not definitive
Because common names vary by region, the term “threebanded” may appear in multiple languages and may be
See also: banded pattern, two-band, four-band terms; field guides; morphology.