callisaurus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of lizards: "Callisaurus" is the scientific genus name for a specific type of lizard commonly known as the zebra-tailed lizard.
- A reptile characterized by speed and distinctive tail markings: It refers to a lizard native to arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, noted for its swift running and a tail with black and white bands.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Callisaurus darted across the hot desert sand. (The zebra-tailed lizard darted across the hot desert sand.)
- We observed a Callisaurus using its banded tail as a distraction signal. (We observed a zebra-tailed lizard using its banded tail as a distraction signal.)
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic or scientific contexts: The word "Callisaurus" is primarily used in formal biological classification.
- The genus Callisaurus belongs to the family Phrynosomatidae. (The genus Callisaurus belongs to the family Phrynosomatidae.)
Variants and Related Words
- Zebra-tailed lizard (n): The common name for lizards of the genus .
- The zebra-tailed lizard is well-adapted to desert life.
- Callisaurus draconoides (n): The full scientific name for the most widespread species, the common zebra-tailed lizard.
- Callisaurus draconoides is the only species in its genus.
Synonyms
- Zebra-tailed lizard: The direct common name equivalent.
- Gridiron-tailed lizard: An occasional alternative common name, referencing the tail pattern.
Notes on Meaning
- Scientific vs. Common Usage: "Callisaurus" is a specialized term used in zoology and by enthusiasts. In everyday language, "zebra-tailed lizard" is far more common.
- Specific Reference: It refers specifically to a genus, not a single species, though only one species () is currently recognized.
Noun
- zebra-tailed lizard