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It is named after the fictional creature known as Articuno from the pop culture franchise Pokémon.It was named alongside other beetles from the same genus, Binburrum zapdos and Binburrum moltres, by Darren Pollock and Yun Hsiao.
This species was discovered alongside Binburrum articuno, and Binburrum zapdos, named after the Pokémon Articuno and Zapdos, respectively. [1] [2] According to Hsiao, the choice to name this species after a legendary bird was a reference to both Moltres' rarity in the Pokémon games, and the beetle's rarity in the wild. [1] [3]
Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres engage in all-out war, trying to destroy each other. Ash and Co. manage to escape, gaining Zapdos' treasure in the process, and are transported back to Shamouti by a mysterious water spout revealed to be Lugia. Lugia at first tries to stop the battle, but is outmatched by the birds' powers combined against it.
Binburrum moltres (Hsiao and Pollock, 2020) Binburrum ruficollis (Champion, 1895) Binburrum zapdos (Hsiao and Pollock, 2020) [1] [4] The species B. articuno, B. zapdos, and B. moltres were named after legendary birds in the Pokémon franchise due to one of the discoverers having a childhood interest in the franchise and the rarity of the three ...
The flapping of Articuno's wings can chill the air around it and cause blizzards. A Psychic/Flying-type legendary Pokémon is similar to Articuno and shares its name, to the point of being referred to as its Galarian Form, though it is actually an unrelated Pokémon. Zapdos Sandā (サンダー) Electric / Flying No evolution
Articuno L: 637 Volcarona: 145 Zapdos L: 638 Cobalion L: 146 Moltres L: 639 Terrakion L: 147 Dratini: 640 Virizion L: 148 Dragonair: 641 Tornadus L: 149 Dragonite: 642 Thundurus L: 150 Mewtwo L: 643 Reshiram L: 151 Mew M: 644 Zekrom L: No additional Pokémon 645 Landorus L: 646 Kyurem L: 647 Keldeo M: 648 Meloetta M: 649 Genesect M