genus Conepatus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus within the family Mustelidae: Genus Conepatus is the scientific name for a group of mammals commonly known as hog-nosed skunks. This genus is classified under the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, otters, and badgers.
Usage Notes
- The term is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts.
- It is always written in italics () to denote it as a scientific genus name. The full term "genus " is also acceptable.
- The word "genus" is often capitalized ("Genus") when used in combination with the italicized name to form a formal heading or label.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: " is distinguished from other skunk genera by its elongated, hog-like snout and rooting behavior."
- Zoological Text: "The study focused on the evolutionary history of species in South America."
- Formal Description: "The animal was identified as a member of Genus based on its distinct skull morphology."
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a level of biological classification. For example: Family: Mustelidae; Subfamily: Mephitinae; Genus: .
- Abbreviation: In repeated technical writing, after the first full mention, the genus name may be abbreviated to its initial (e.g., "" for , the American hog-nosed skunk).
Variants and Related Words
- Conepatus: The core genus name, used independently (and italicized) after the first formal mention of "genus ".
- Hog-nosed skunk(s): The common name for animals belonging to this genus.
- Mustelid: A member of the family Mustelidae.
- Mephitinae: The subfamily containing skunks, within which is classified.
Synonyms
- Hog-nosed skunk genus: A descriptive synonym used in less formal scientific communication.
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning in modern English: it refers to this particular taxonomic genus of skunks. It is not used in general language or with metaphorical meanings.
Noun
- a genus of Mustelidae