Opinicus, Epimacus
A fictitious creature with the head and wings of an eagle, the body of a
lion and a short tail similar to the camel's. It is borne as the crest on
the arms of the Barber-Chirurgeons Company.
The Opinicus is sometimes borne without wings and is then blazoned as
opicinus sans wings.
See Monsters and Mythical Creatures
Note: The Epimacus (Epimachus) is also a genus of highly ornate and brilliantly coloured birds of Australia, allied to the bird of Paradise

Blazon of the Worshipful Company of Barber-Chirurgions:
Quarterly per cross gu charged with a lion or passant
guardant:
1 and 4, sa a chevron arg between 3 fleams arg 2, 1;
2 and 3, arg a rose barbed vert and seeded or regally crowned
ppr.
Crest:
An opinicus or.
Supporters:
Two lynxes ppr spotted of various colours, both ducally collared
and chained arg.
Motto:
De praescientia Dei