argiope
Noun A small genus of orb-weaving spiders, which serves as the type genus for the family Argiopidae. These spiders are known for their distinctive, often large and symmetrical, circular webs.
The word "Argiope" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this taxonomic genus of spiders. It is always capitalized. * The garden spider, Argiope aurantia, is a common sight in North American meadows. * Biologists studied the web-building behavior of several Argiope species.
In scientific and zoological contexts, "Argiope" is used precisely to categorize and discuss this particular group of arachnids. Common names for species within this genus often include terms like "garden spider," "writing spider," or "orb-weaver." * The research paper focused on the sexual dimorphism present in the genus Argiope.
- Argiopidae (noun): The spider family to which the genus belongs.
- Orb-weaver (noun): A common name for spiders that build spiral, wheel-shaped webs, a category that includes .
- Orb-weaving spider (This is a descriptive common name, not a direct taxonomic synonym.)
- Garden spider (A common name for some species within the genus.)
The word "Argiope" has a single, specific meaning in English: it refers exclusively to this genus of spiders. It is not used idiomatically or with other definitions.
- the type genus of Argiopidae; small genus of orb-weaving spiders