RECURVIROSTRA, in ornithology, a genus belonging to the order of grallæ. The beak is subulate, bent back, sharp and flexible at the point; the feet are webbed, and furnished with three toes. There is but one species, viz. the avocetta, a native of the southern parts of Europe. See CCLIV. fig. 9.
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