Orycteropus
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Definition
Noun: * Aardvark: The sole living genus (Orycteropus) of the family Orycteropodidae, containing a single species, the aardvark (Orycteropus afer). It is a nocturnal, burrowing mammal native to Africa, characterized by a long snout, large ears, and a diet consisting mainly of ants and termites.
Usage Notes
- Scientific Context: "Orycteropus" is primarily used in scientific, zoological, or academic contexts to refer to the aardvark's genus. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- Capitalization: As a genus name, it is always capitalized ().
Examples
- The fossil record suggests that the genus Orycteropus has a long evolutionary history in Africa.
- Orycteropus afer is the biological name for the common aardvark.
- The study focused on the unique dental structure of Orycteropus.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The term is used to specify the taxonomic rank (genus) above the species level and below the family level (Orycteropodidae).
- The phylogenetic analysis confirmed the placement of the aardvark within the genus Orycteropus.
Variants and Related Words
- Orycteropodidae (noun): The biological family to which the genus belongs.
- Aardvark (noun): The common name for the mammal .
Synonyms
- Aardvark (common name)
- Antbear (regional/common name)
- Earth pig (literal translation from Afrikaans, a common name source)
Related Terms
- Tubulidentata (noun): The order of mammals to which the family Orycteropodidae belongs, characterized by teeth with numerous tubular pulp cavities.
- Myrmecophagy (noun): The eating of ants and termites, which describes the diet of .
Noun
- coextensive with the family Orycteropodidae