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Qué (quién) es DARTERS - definición

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Snakebird; Anhingidae; Darters; Snake-Bird; Snake-bird; Snake bird; Ptinx; Anhinginae; Plotidae; Plottidae; Plotinae; Plottinae; Ptynginae; Plottus; Plotus; Anhinga (genus)
  • Female [[anhinga]] (''A. anhinga'') taking off
  • Dönitz]]") in the shortened ninth vertebra.
  • Male [[anhinga]] (''A. anhinga'') in breeding plumage
  • [[African darter]] on the waterfront of the [[Chobe River]], Botswana
  • Australasian darter drying its wings
  • Male [[Australasian darter]]<br />''A. novaehollandiae''
  • Female [[Australasian darter]], ''Anhinga novaehollandiae'', drying its wings
  • [[Oriental darter]] nesting colony at [[Kalletumkara]] ([[Kerala]], [[India]])

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  • ''Sympetrum commixtum'', Nepal
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  • ''[[Sympetrum vicinum]]'' mating
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GENUS OF INSECTS
Meadowhawk; Meadowhawks
Sympetrum is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no Sympetrum species is native to Australia.
darter         
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1. a long-necked bird which spears fish with its long pointed bill. [Genus Anhinga.]
2. a small North American freshwater fish. [Genera Etheostoma and Percina.]
3. a broad-bodied dragonfly which darts out to grab prey. [Libellulidae and other families.]
Darter         
·noun One who darts, or who throw darts; that which darts.
II. Darter ·noun A small fresh-water etheostomoid fish. The group includes numerous genera and species, all of them American. ·see Etheostomoid.
III. Darter ·noun The snakebird, a water bird of the genus Plotus;
- so called because it darts out its long, snakelike neck at its prey. ·see Snakebird.

Wikipedia

Darter

The darters, anhingas, or snakebirds are mainly tropical waterbirds in the family Anhingidae, which contains a single genus, Anhinga. There are four living species, three of which are very common and widespread while the fourth is rarer and classified as near-threatened by the IUCN. The term snakebird is usually used without any additions to signify whichever of the completely allopatric species occurs in any one region. It refers to their long thin neck, which has a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged, or when mated pairs twist it during their bonding displays. "Darter" is used with a geographical term when referring to particular species. It alludes to their manner of procuring food, as they impale fishes with their thin, pointed beak. The American darter (A. anhinga) is more commonly known as the anhinga. It is sometimes called "water turkey" in the southern United States; though the anhinga is quite unrelated to the wild turkey, they are both large, blackish birds with long tails that are sometimes hunted for food.

Ejemplos de uso de DARTERS
1. Nearby, more than 140 cheeping and chirping darters and cormorants cover a single tree.
2. With November‘s latest hatchlings, rangers have counted more than 11,000 darters, a total greater than anywhere else in the region.
3. But before she becomes fully relegated to the role of opening act for more durable luminaries at antiwar rallies, prudent Democrats –– those political snail darters, the emblematic endangered species of American politics –– should consider the possibility that, although she was a burr under the president‘s saddle for several weeks, she is symptomatic of something that in 2008 could cause the Democratic Party a sixth loss in eight presidential elections.