genus lunda
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus of seabirds: "Genus Lunda" is the scientific name for a specific genus within the bird family Alcidae (auks). This genus is characterized by its members, which are certain species of puffins, birds known for their brightly colored, large bills during the breeding season.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Lunda" is a specialized term used primarily in scientific and zoological contexts, specifically in biological classification (taxonomy). It is not used in everyday conversation.
- In formal writing, the genus name is always italicized. The word "genus" itself is often not italicized when used with the italicized scientific name (e.g., the genus ).
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The Atlantic puffin was once classified under the genus Lunda.
- A study compared the feeding habits of Lunda cirrhata with other alcids.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a rank in biological classification. For example: Kingdom: Animalia > Phylum: Chordata > Class: Aves > Order: Charadriiformes > Family: Alcidae > Genus: .
- Binomial Nomenclature: Species within this genus are referred to by a two-part name (binomial). For instance, is the scientific name for the Tufted Puffin.
Variants and Related Words
- Lunda (n): The core scientific name for the genus. Often used interchangeably with "genus " in technical discourse.
- Puffin (n): The common name for birds within the genera and historically . They are characterized by their black and white plumage and large, colorful bills.
- Alcidae (n): The bird family to which genus belongs, encompassing auks, murres, and puffins.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic synonym: (for some species historically placed in ; modern taxonomy often places puffins in the genus , with sometimes considered a synonym or subgenus). Note: This reflects historical and ongoing taxonomic revision.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary and singular meaning of "genus Lunda" is taxonomic, referring to a specific grouping of puffin species within scientific classification. Its usage is fixed within this technical domain.