genus Formicarius
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Definition
Noun * A taxonomic category in biological classification: "genus Formicarius" is the scientific name for a specific genus of birds within the family Formicariidae. As the type genus, it defines the family's characteristics.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in zoology, ornithology, and taxonomy.
- It is always written in italics, with the genus name capitalized ("").
- It is used to refer to the group collectively or to an unspecified species within it.
Examples
- In a taxonomic list: "The family Formicariidae includes the genus and the genus ."
- In a research paper: "The foraging behavior of was observed in the Amazon basin."
- In identification: "This specimen's morphological traits place it firmly within the genus ."
Advanced Usage
- As a type genus: The phrase "type genus" indicates that is the genus that was used to define the family Formicariidae. Other genera in the family are compared to it.
- In binomial nomenclature: A full species name includes both the genus and the specific epithet, e.g., "" (the Black-faced Antthrush).
Variants and Related Words
- Formicariidae (n): The biological family name for antthrushes, to which this genus belongs.
- Formicarius analis (n): A full species name (binomial) for a bird within this genus.
- antthrush (n): The common name for birds in the family Formicariidae, including those in genus .
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus: This is a more general term. "Genus " is a specific instance of a taxonomic genus.
- (No direct common-language synonym): This term has no equivalent in everyday English, only scientific classifications.
Related Phrases
- Member of the genus Formicarius: A phrase used to describe an individual bird belonging to this taxonomic group.
- Species in Formicarius: Refers to the various distinct species classified under this genus.
Noun
- type genus of the Formicariidae