Cinnamomea
Cinnamomea, cinnamomeus, or cinnamomeum is a New Latin adjective meaning cinnamon-colored that occurs in the species names of many organisms. It may refer to:
Birds
- Anthus cinnamomeus, the African pipit
- Attila cinnamomeus, the cinnamon attila
- Bradypterus cinnamomeus, the cinnamon bracken warbler
- Certhiaxis cinnamomeus, the yellow-chinned spinetail
- Cinclosoma cinnamomeum, the cinnamon quail-thrush
- Cisticola cinnamomeus, the pale-crowned cisticola
- Crypturellus cinnamomeus, the thicket tinamou or rufescent tinamou
- Hypocryptadius cinnamomeus, the cinnamon ibon
- Ixobrychus cinnamomeus, the cinnamon bittern or chestnut bittern
- Pachyramphus cinnamomeus, the cinnamon becard
- Pericrocotus cinnamomeus, the small minivet
- Picumnus cinnamomeus, the chestnut piculet
- Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus, the cinnamon flycatcher
Fungi
- Microglossum cinnamomeum
- Physocystidium cinnamomeum
- Trichoderma cinnamomeum
Insects
- Copelatus cinnamomeus, is a diving beetle
- Eublemma cinnamomeum, is a moth
- Heteragrion cinnamomeum is a dragonfly
- Hoplogrammicosum cinnamomeum, is a beetle
- Marasmarcha cinnamomeus, is a moth
- Orthomegas cinnamomeus, is a beetle
Plants
- Odontoglossum cinnamomeum, is an orchid
- Oncidium cinnamomeum, is an orchid
- Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, is a fern
- Rhododendron arboreum subsp. cinnamomeum, is a flowering shrub
- Solanum cinnamomeum, is a tomato species
See also
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