genus Alectis
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Alectis" is the scientific name for a genus of marine fish within the family Carangidae (the jack and pompanos family). This genus groups together specific, related species of fish.
Usage
- The term "Genus Alectis" is used exclusively in scientific and taxonomic contexts to classify and refer to this particular group of fish.
- It is always capitalized and italicized when written in formal scientific texts ().
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The threadfish belongs to ."
- Taxonomic Description: "Researchers studied the morphological differences within ."
- Identification: "This specimen was identified as a member of based on its elongated dorsal and anal fin filaments."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name "Alectis" can be used alone once the full "Genus Alectis" has been established in a text. For example: "The family Carangidae includes the genus ."
Variants and Related Words
- Alectis (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., , the African pompano).
- Carangidae (n): The family name to which this genus belongs.
- Species (n): The rank below genus; individual types within the genus (e.g., , the Indian threadfish).
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus Alectis: (Formal synonym, used in scientific literature).
Notes
- There are no idioms, phrasal verbs, or colloquial uses associated with this term, as it is a specialized scientific name.
Noun
- a genus of Carangidae