genus Lambis
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category: "genus Lambis" is the scientific name for a genus of large sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks, commonly known as spider conchs or scorpion shells. This genus is characterized by a distinctive, heavy shell with long, finger-like projections extending from the outer lip.
Usage
- "Genus " is used in formal scientific contexts, such as biology, marine biology, and taxonomy, to classify and refer to this specific group of mollusks.
- It is typically written in italics, with the genus name () capitalized.
Examples
- The marine biologist identified the specimen as belonging to genus Lambis based on its elongated shell spines.
- Genus Lambis includes several species found in the Indo-Pacific region.
- A key characteristic of genus Lambis is the presence of a flared outer lip with multiple projections.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, "genus " falls under the family Strombidae (the true conchs). A full scientific name includes the genus and the species epithet, e.g., (the common spider conch).
Variants and Related Words
- Lambis (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, used interchangeably in scientific literature.
- Spider conch (n): The common name for snails in this genus.
- Scorpion shell (n): Another common name, referencing the shell's spiny appearance.
Synonyms
- Spider conch genus: A descriptive synonym in plain English.
- (No direct common-language synonyms; it is a precise scientific term.)
Related Phrases
- Member of genus Lambis: A phrase used to describe an individual organism belonging to this taxonomic group.
- Species within genus Lambis: Refers to the various distinct types, such as (the giant spider conch).
Related Idioms
- (This term is scientific and does not have associated idioms.)
Noun
- scorpion shells of shallow tropical waters of the eastern hemisphere