Xenicus

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Definition

Noun: 1. A genus of birds: Xenicus is the genus name for a group of small, insectivorous passerine birds endemic to New Zealand, commonly known as New Zealand wrens. This genus is the type genus for the family Xenicidae.

Usage
  • The bird species is more commonly known as the South Island wren or rock wren.
  • The genus includes some of New Zealand's most ancient and unique bird lineages.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification, serves as the reference point (type genus) for the family name Xenicidae. All other genera in the family are defined in relation to it.
Variants and Related Words
  • Xenicidae (noun): The family of birds to which the genus belongs, containing the New Zealand wrens.
  • xenicid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Xenicidae; or, relating to that family.
Synonyms
  • (As a concept for the birds) New Zealand wrens (common name for the family).
Notes on Meaning
  • The word is used almost exclusively in scientific ornithological contexts. In general language, the common names for the species within this genus (like "rock wren") are preferred.
  • It is a proper noun (the name of a genus) and is typically italicized in scientific writing.
Noun
  1. type genus for the Xenicidae

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