genus serinus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of birds: "Genus Serinus" is the scientific name for a genus of small passerine birds in the finch family, Fringillidae. This genus traditionally includes birds such as canaries and serins, which are native to the Old World (Europe, Africa, and Asia).
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific, ornithological, and taxonomic contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized when written: .
- In scientific writing, after the first use, the genus name may be abbreviated to its initial letter (e.g., for the European serin).
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The canary is classified under Genus Serinus."
- Ornithological Text: "A study of Genus Serinus reveals diverse plumage patterns across different species."
- Taxonomic Discussion: "Some species formerly placed in Genus Serinus have been reclassified into other genera based on genetic evidence."
Advanced Usage
- Binomial Nomenclature: In the two-part scientific naming system, is the genus name. For example, the domestic canary is .
- Phylogenetics: The classification and species composition of Genus Serinus are subjects of ongoing research as DNA analysis leads to taxonomic revisions.
Variants and Related Words
- Serin (n): A common name for many small finches within this genus, especially the European serin ().
- Canary (n): The common name for the most famous member of this genus, the domestic canary, derived from the wild Atlantic canary ().
- Fringillidae (n): The biological family to which Genus Serinus belongs—the true finches.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic Synonym: There are no direct common-language synonyms. In outdated taxonomic systems, some species now in were placed in other genera (e.g., for some African species), making those former genus names historical synonyms in scientific literature.
Related Phrases
- Type species: The European serin () is the type species for Genus Serinus, meaning it is the species that defines the genus's characteristics.
Noun
- Old World finches; e.g. canaries and serins