Pteropus
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Definition
Noun: * A genus of Megachiroptera: Pteropus is the scientific name for a genus of large bats, commonly known as flying foxes or fruit bats. These mammals are characterized by their large eyes, fox-like faces, and a diet primarily consisting of fruit, nectar, and pollen.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Pteropus genus is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, Africa, and islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
- Researchers are studying the roosting behavior of Pteropus.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for several endangered species within the genus Pteropus.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: The word is always capitalized and italicized in formal scientific writing to denote the genus name.
- The study compared the wing morphology of Pteropus vampyrus with other megabats.
Variants and Related Words
- Pteropodidae (n): The biological family to which the genus belongs, encompassing all Old World fruit bats.
- Megachiroptera (n): The suborder containing large fruit bats, including the genus .
- Flying fox (n): The common name for bats of the genus .
Synonyms
- Flying fox (common name)
- Fruit bat (general term, though not all fruit bats belong to the genus )
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Genus (n): A rank in biological classification grouping together closely related species.
- Chiroptera (n): The scientific order comprising all bats.
Noun
- a genus of Megachiroptera