Kogia breviceps
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Definition
Noun A small species of toothed whale belonging to the sperm whale family (Physeteridae), characterized by its relatively short head and found in warm temperate and tropical waters. It is commonly known as the pygmy sperm whale.
Usage
The term "Kogia breviceps" is the scientific binomial name (genus and species) used for precise biological classification. It is used in formal, academic, and scientific contexts such as marine biology, zoology, and conservation literature.
Examples
- The stranded marine mammal was identified as by the cetacean research team.
- is less frequently observed at sea than its relative, the dwarf sperm whale.
- Studies on the diet of reveal it primarily feeds on squid and deep-sea fish.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name honors the naturalist James Kogi, while the species name is derived from Latin, meaning "short head."
- In taxonomic discussions, it is correct to italicize the full binomial name: .
Variants and Related Words
- Pygmy sperm whale: The common English name for .
- Kogia: The genus that includes both the pygmy sperm whale () and the dwarf sperm whale ().
- Physeteridae: The biological family name for sperm whales, to which belongs.
Synonyms
- Pygmy sperm whale (common name)
Different Meanings
As a precise scientific name, "Kogia breviceps" does not have other common meanings. It refers exclusively to this specific cetacean species.
Noun
- small sperm whale of warm waters of both coasts of North America