'Ephippiorhynchus Senegalensis' definitions:

Definition of 'Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis'

From: WordNet
noun
Large black-and-white stork of tropical Africa; its red bill has a black band around the middle [syn: saddlebill, jabiru, Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis]

Definition of 'Ephippiorhynchus Senegalensis'

From: GCIDE
  • Jabiru \Jab"i*ru\, n. [Braz. jabir['u], jabur['u].] (Zool.) One of several large wading birds of the genera Mycteria and Xenorhynchus, allied to the storks in form and habits. [1913 Webster]
  • Note: The American jabiru (Mycteria Americana) is white, with the head and neck black and nearly bare of feathers. The East Indian and Australian ({Xenorhynchus Australis}) has the neck, head, and back covered with glossy, dark green feathers, changing on the head to purple. The African jabiru (Mycteria Senegalensis or Ephippiorhynchus, Senegalensis) has the neck, head, wing coverts, and tail, black, and is called also saddle-billed stork. [1913 Webster]