Lycaeon
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A genus of canids: "Lycaeon" is the scientific genus name for the African wild dog, also known as the African hunting dog or painted wolf. It is a distinct genus within the biological family Canidae.
Usage
- The word "Lycaeon" is used almost exclusively in scientific, zoological, or academic contexts to refer to the genus. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- When used, it is typically followed by the species name, .
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The endangered Lycaeon pictus is known for its complex social structure.
- Genetic studies confirm that Lycaeon is a distinct genus from Canis (wolves and dogs).
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic classification: In biological taxonomy, "Lycaeon" specifies a unique lineage.
- The genus Lycaeon falls under the family Canidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Lycaon: An alternate, more common modern spelling for the same genus. "Lycaon" (without the first 'e') is now the standard spelling in many scientific publications.
- Lycaon pictus: The full binomial name for the species.
- African wild dog: The common English name for the animal.
- African hunting dog: Another common English name.
- Painted wolf: A descriptive common name referencing the animal's mottled coat.
Synonyms
- African wild dog (common name)
- African hunting dog (common name)
- Painted wolf (common name)
- Lycaon (scientific genus name, modern spelling)
Notes
- The spelling "Lycaeon" is an older form. In contemporary scientific literature, the genus is most often referred to as "Lycaon."
- There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this highly specialized scientific term.
Noun
- African hunting dog