Lagidium
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Definition
Noun: * A genus of the family Chinchillidae, comprising the mountain viscachas, which are large, long-tailed, rabbit-like rodents native to the Andes mountains of South America.
Usage
- The word Lagidium is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in zoology, biology, and ecology. It is the genus name for a specific group of animals.
- It is always capitalized, as is standard for genus names in biological classification.
- It is typically used in formal, academic, or scientific contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
Examples
- The study focused on the population dynamics of Lagidium in the high-altitude regions of Peru.
- Lagidium species are well-adapted to rocky, mountainous habitats.
- The southern mountain viscacha, , is the most widespread member of the genus Lagidium.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic literature, the genus name is often followed by the specific epithet (the species name) to identify a particular organism, e.g., (the Peruvian mountain viscacha).
- The plural form "lagidiums" is rarely used; instead, one refers to "members of the genus " or " species."
Variants and Related Words
- Viscacha (n): The common name for rodents in the genera (mountain viscacha) and (plains viscacha).
- Chinchillidae (n): The biological family that includes the genera (mountain viscachas), (plains viscachas), and (chinchillas).
Synonyms
- Mountain viscacha (n): The common English name for animals belonging to the genus .
Different Meanings
The word Lagidium has only one specific meaning as a zoological genus name. It does not have other general definitions or usages in the English language.
Noun
- a genus of Chinchillidae