arthropod genus

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arthropod genus

The scientist carefully labels a specimen jar containing a new arthropod genus.

Definition

Noun: A taxonomic category (genus) comprising a group of species within the phylum Arthropoda. This group shares a common evolutionary ancestor and a set of defining structural characteristics, such as an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed limbs.

Usage

The term "arthropod genus" is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) and zoological contexts to refer to a specific rank in the biological hierarchy for arthropods. It groups together closely related arthropod species. - Acanthoscelides is the arthropod genus that includes the bean weevil. - The study aimed to reclassify several species into a new arthropod genus.

Advanced Usage
  • Type genus: The genus that serves as the reference point for a higher taxonomic family. For example, within the family Formicidae, is the type arthropod genus for ants.
  • Monotypic genus: An arthropod genus that contains only a single recognized species, often due to unique evolutionary traits.
Variants and Related Words
  • Genus (n): The broader taxonomic rank. "Arthropod" specifies the phylum.
  • Arthropoda (n): The phylum name, encompassing all arthropods.
  • Arthropod family (n): The taxonomic rank above genus, grouping related genera.
Synonyms
  • Taxonomic genus (of arthropods)
  • Genus (within Arthropoda)
Notes on Meaning

The term is a compound noun where "arthropod" functions as an adjective specifying the type of genus. Its meaning is precise and technical, with no significant idiomatic or figurative uses. It refers exclusively to a formal scientific grouping.

arthropod genus

The scientist carefully labels a specimen jar containing a new arthropod genus.

Noun
  1. a genus of arthropods