genus Equus

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Definition

Noun: * Genus Equus: The biological genus that is the type genus of the family Equidae. It is the only surviving genus within this family and includes horses, asses, and zebras.

Usage
  • Genus Equus is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss the group of hoofed mammals comprising all living equids.
    • The fossil record shows that Genus Equus diversified during the Pliocene epoch.
    • All modern members of Genus Equus are characterized by having a single functional toe on each foot.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy, Genus Equus sits below the family Equidae and above the species level (e.g., for the wild horse, for the mountain zebra).
  • The term is often used in discussions about evolution, conservation, and comparative anatomy to refer to this specific lineage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Equid (n.): A member of the horse family (Equidae); any animal of the genus or its extinct relatives.
    • Zebras, donkeys, and horses are all equids.
  • Equine (adj.): Relating to or resembling a horse or other member of the family Equidae.
    • She studies equine behavior.
Synonyms
  • Equus (The abbreviated form of the genus name, used identically in scientific writing).
Noun
  1. type genus of the Equidae: only surviving genus of the family Equidae

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