It is the scientific name commonly written T. migratoriois that identifies the poetic and often depicted bird with a red breast that goes by the name Robin.
Erosaria turdus was created in 1810.
Turdus migratoriusThe American robin is Turdus Migratorious.
The Latin word "turdus" translates to "thrush," not specifically "robin." Robins are considered thrushes, and the name "turdus" is a broader category that covers various species within the thrush family.
The American Robin or the North American Robin, or the Latin name Turdus Migratorius
thrushes-robins,bluebirds are also thrushes.
Turdus migratorius
Turdus is the Latin word used for the genus of a particular group of birds; the thrushes or singing birds. The most common is the Turdus migratorius (American Robin).
No. Monocot is a term which applies to plants like grass. Turdus cardis is the Japanese thrush, a very handsome bird.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_thrush
I am pretty sure the genus is Turdus and the species is rebecula. So that would make the binomial nomenclature T. rebecula
Common Blackbird or Blackbird (Turdus merula)
The American robin's binomial name is Turdus migratorius.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Turdus migratorius.