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malurine, a. Ornith.|ˈmæljʊraɪn| [ad. mod.L. Malūrīn-us, f. Malūrus (see below). The name Malurus (Vieillot 1816) was app. intended to mean ‘soft-tailed (bird)’, repr. Gr. µάλουρος (Hesych.), f. µᾱλός (Theocr., once) variously conjectured to mean ‘white’, ‘shaggy’, or ‘soft’ + οὐρά tail.] Belonging to the Malurinæ, a small group of birds (chiefly Australian) of which the typical genus is Malurus, the Superb Warbler.
1862Wood Illustr. Nat. Hist. II. 274 Perhaps the most curious example of the Malurine birds is the beautiful little Emeu Wren of Australia. |