
Epimachus is a genus of bird-of-paradise from highland forests in New Guinea. They have long decurved sickle-like bills and long tails. Males of both species have extensive iridescent blackish to their plumage, while females are overall brown with barred underparts. The two members of the genus Drepanornis are sometimes included in Epimachus, but ...
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• (n.) A genus of highly ornate and brilliantly colored birds of Australia, allied to the birds of Paradise.
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E·pim'a·chus noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... equipped for battle; ... for + ... battle.]
(Zoology) A genus of highly ornate and brilliantly colored birds of Australia, allied to the birds of Paradise.
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Epimachus is a genus of slender-billed (tenuirostral) birds of the hoopoe family, resembling the birds of paradise in the exceeding luxuriance and brilliancy of their plumage.
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