echinoderm genus
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The marine biologist carefully studies a preserved echinoderm genus specimen.
Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus of echinoderms: A category in biological classification (genus) that includes one or more species of echinoderms, which are marine animals characterized by radial symmetry (usually five-part), a calcareous endoskeleton, and a water vascular system. Examples include starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Acanthaster is a well-known echinoderm genus that includes the crown-of-thorns starfish.
- The fossil record contains many extinct echinoderm genera.
- Scientists identified a new echinoderm genus from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used in scientific literature to specify the genus-level classification within the phylum Echinodermata.
- The study focused on the comparative morphology of several echinoderm genera.
Variants and Related Words
- Echinoderm (n): Any member of the phylum Echinodermata.
- Sea urchins and sand dollars are both echinoderms.
- Echinodermata (n): The phylum name for all echinoderms.
- Genus (n): A principal taxonomic category ranking above species and below family.
Synonyms
- Genus of echinoderms: (Formal synonym)
- Echinoderm taxon (at genus level): (Technical synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- This is a specialized compound noun used almost exclusively in scientific (zoological and paleontological) contexts. It refers specifically to the rank in biological taxonomy, not to the animals themselves in a general sense. The plural form is echinoderm genera.
The marine biologist carefully studies a preserved echinoderm genus specimen.
Noun
- a genus of echinoderms