swainsonii
Swainsonii is a species designation commonly associated with the Greek-derived Latin binomial nomenclature, often used in the scientific naming of organisms across various taxa. One notable example is the scientific name for the blue antbird, Neocatedra swainsonii, an avian species native to Central and South America.
The blue antbird (Neocatedra swainsonii) belongs to the Thamnophilidae family and is characterized by its striking
The name "swainsonii" honors the English naturalist William Swainson, who made significant contributions to ornithology and
In terms of behavior, swainsonii species display complex social interactions, often traveling in pairs or small
Conservation status for species bearing the "swainsonii" epithet varies depending on the specific organism, but habitat
Overall, "swainsonii" functions as a taxonomic marker that links various organisms to historical figures and facilitates