genus Cerastes
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of venomous snakes: "Genus Cerastes" is the scientific name for a specific genus of vipers, commonly known as horned vipers. This genus is characterized by the presence of horn-like scales above the eyes in some species.
Usage
- The term "Genus Cerastes" is used exclusively in formal, scientific contexts such as biology, zoology, and herpetology to classify and discuss these specific snakes.
- It is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing: .
Examples
- In a scientific paper: "The phylogenetic study placed within the subfamily Viperinae."
- In a zoology textbook: " contains species adapted to arid desert environments."
- In a museum description: "This specimen belongs to , noted for its distinctive supraocular 'horns'."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a level of biological classification. For example: Family: Viperidae; Subfamily: Viperinae; Genus: ; Species: (the common horned viper).
Variants and Related Words
- Cerastes (n): The abbreviated, more common form of the genus name used in scientific discourse (e.g., "The snake is a member of ").
- Horned viper (n): The common English name for snakes in this genus.
- Cerastes cerastes (n): The binomial name (genus + species) for the Saharan horned viper.
- Cerastes gasperettii (n): The binomial name for the Arabian horned viper.
Synonyms
- Horned vipers (common name)
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers only to the taxonomic grouping (the genus). It does not describe an individual snake's behavior, appearance, or habitat, though these are implied by the biological classification. An individual snake is a "member of " or a "horned viper."
Noun
- horned vipers