Mycteria americana

Mycteria americana
Mycteria Mycteria prop. n. A genus of birds including certain of the wood ibises, including the endangered {Mycteria americana}; it is sometimes assigned to a subfamily Mycteriinae.

Syn: genus {Mycteria}. [WordNet 1.5]


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