genus Coregonus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of fish: The genus Coregonus is the type genus of the family Coregonidae. It comprises freshwater fish commonly known as whitefishes and ciscoes, which are found in cold-water lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere.
Usage Notes
- The term "genus Coregonus" is used in formal scientific and biological contexts, specifically in taxonomy (the science of classification) and ichthyology (the study of fish).
- It is always capitalized and italicized () when referring to the genus name in scientific writing. The word "genus" itself is not italicized.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The lake whitefish is classified under ."
- Research Context: "The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within ."
- Descriptive Use: "Several species in are important for commercial and recreational fishing."
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification: Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus () > Species.
- Example: "Coregonus clupeaformis (the lake whitefish) is a species within genus Coregonus."
Variants and Related Words
- Coregonus (n): The standardized Latin name for the genus, used synonymously with "genus ".
- Coregonid (n or adj): A member of the family Coregonidae, which includes . Can also be used as an adjective (e.g., coregonid fishes).
- Whitefish (n): The common name for many fish species belonging to .
- Cisco (n): A common name for certain smaller, pelagic species within (e.g., , the lake cisco).
Synonyms
- Whitefish genus: A less formal descriptive synonym.
- (There are no direct conceptual synonyms in scientific nomenclature, as genus names are unique identifiers.)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Type genus: is the type genus for the family Coregonidae, meaning it is the genus that defines the family's characteristics.
- Salmoniformes: The biological order to which the family Coregonidae (and thus ) belongs.
Noun
- type genus of the Coregonidae: whitefishes