Paraplesiops meleagris was created in 1869.
Paraplesiops bleekeri was created in 1861.
Paraplesiops alisonae was created in 1984.
Paraplesiops poweri was created in 1908.
Paraplesiops sinclairi was created in 1987.
Istiblennius meleagris was created in 1836.
The Wild Turkey's scientific name is Meleagris gallopavo.
Meleagris gallopavo is commonly kown as the wild turkey.
there are two: Meleagris gallopavo and Meleagris ocellata. The common or wild turkey is gallopavo whilst the other is of a species native to the Yucatan Peninsula, the Occelated Turkey
The scientific name for the animal called a turkey is Meleagris gallopavo. The name "Turkey" comes from the country of Turkey. When Europeans first discovered turkeys in America, they incorrectly identified the birds as turkey fowl (or turkey hen and turkey cock), due to that bird's importation to Central Europe through Turkey. That name was shortened to the name of the country, stuck as the name of the American bird.
a wild turkey
meleagris gallopavo
Meleagris gallopa