genus Catha
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Catha" is the scientific name for a specific genus of flowering plants within the family Celastraceae. It is a group of related species sharing common characteristics. - A group of African evergreen shrubs: This genus is characterized by its member species, which are typically shrubs or small trees with thick, leathery leaves and clusters of small, white flowers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The plant alkaloid cathinone is derived from a species within the genus Catha.
- Botanists are studying the evolutionary history of the genus Catha.
- Genus Catha is native to regions of eastern and southern Africa.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in formal scientific writing to refer to this specific plant group. The genus name is always italicized, and the first letter is capitalized.
- The phylogenetic analysis placed Genus Catha within the Celastraceae family.
Variants and Related Words
- Catha (n): The abbreviated, common form of the genus name, often used in the same contexts (e.g., ).
- Celastraceae (n): The botanical family to which Genus Catha belongs.
- Khat (n): The common name for , the most well-known species within this genus.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus: A general term for the rank in biological classification.
- (No direct common-language synonym): As a proper scientific name, it does not have a true synonym in everyday English.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Type species: The species that defines a genus. For Genus Catha, this is .
- Monotypic genus: A genus containing only one species. Genus Catha is not monotypic, as it contains multiple species.
Notes
- The most prominent species is , whose leaves are chewed for their stimulant properties.
- In non-scientific contexts, the specific plant "khat" is far more commonly referenced than the formal genus name.
Noun
- a genus of African evergreen shrubs characterized by thick leaves and white flowers