genus Circaetus

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Definition

Noun: 1. Harrier eagles: A genus of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, commonly known as snake eagles or harrier eagles. Birds in this genus are characterized by their specialized diet, primarily feeding on reptiles, especially snakes.

Usage Notes
  • "Genus Circaetus" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in biology and ornithology. It is always capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific genus.
  • In everyday language, the common names for birds in this genus, such as "snake eagle" or "harrier eagle," are more frequently used.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The biologist classified the bird under genus Circaetus based on its morphological features.
    • A study focused on the hunting behavior of genus Circaetus was published in the ornithology journal.
  • General Context (using the term directly):
    • The short-toed snake eagle is a well-known member of genus Circaetus.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in formal scientific writing, research papers, and taxonomic guides.
  • It can be used in a possessive form to describe characteristics:
Variants and Related Words
  • Circaetus (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, often used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., for the short-toed snake eagle).
  • Snake eagle (n): The common name for birds of this genus.
  • Harrier eagle (n): Another common name for these birds.
  • Accipitridae (n): The larger bird of prey family to which this genus belongs.
Synonyms
  • Snake eagles (common name)
  • Harrier eagles (common name)
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Binomial nomenclature: The two-part naming system (Genus + species) where is the genus part (e.g., ).
  • Type species: The species that defines a genus. For genus , it is (the short-toed snake eagle).
Noun
  1. harrier eagles

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