genus Batrachoseps
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Definition
Proper noun: * A taxonomic genus within the family Plethodontidae, comprising a group of lungless salamanders commonly known as "slender salamanders." These amphibians are characterized by their very thin bodies, short limbs, and a distinct groove running along each side.
Usage
- The word genus Batrachoseps is used in formal, scientific contexts such as biology, zoology, and taxonomy to classify and refer to this specific group of organisms.
- It is typically italicized in print, following the convention for scientific genus names.
Examples
- In a scientific description: "The species is a member of , which is endemic to western North America."
- In a research context: "Our study focuses on the evolutionary history within ."
- In a field guide: "These small, worm-like salamanders belong to ."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name Batrachoseps is often used alone (without the word "genus") by specialists who are familiar with taxonomic nomenclature. For example: "The morphology of is highly adapted for a fossorial lifestyle."
Variants and Related Words
- Batrachoseps (n): The standard, abbreviated form of the full taxonomic designation "genus Batrachoseps."
- Slender salamander (n): The common name for any salamander species within this genus.
- Plethodontid (n): A member of the family Plethodontidae, the lungless salamanders, which is the larger taxonomic group containing .
Synonyms
- Slender salamanders (common name, plural form)
Notes on Meaning
- The term genus Batrachoseps has a single, precise meaning in scientific classification. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. Its primary function is to denote a specific clade (evolutionary group) within the biological hierarchy.
Noun
- slender salamanders