genus Menippe
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Definition
Proper noun (Biology/Taxonomy): * A genus of crabs: Genus Menippe is the scientific name for a taxonomic genus within the family Menippidae. This genus is characterized by robust, heavy claws and includes commercially important species known as stone crabs.
Usage
- The genus name is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing.
- It is used in biological, zoological, and ecological contexts to classify and refer to specific crab species within this group.
Examples
- In a scientific paper: "The study focused on the reproductive cycle of crabs within ."
- In a marine biology text: " is distinguished by its exceptionally strong chelae (claws)."
- In a fisheries report: "Regulations for harvesting species are strictly enforced to ensure sustainability."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name can be used alone after the full name has been introduced: "The specimens were collected from coastal reefs."
- In taxonomic hierarchies, it is used with the species name to form a binomial nomenclature (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Menippidae (n): The family to which the genus belongs.
- Menippe mercenaria (n): The Florida stone crab, a primary species within this genus.
- Menippe adina (n): The Gulf stone crab, another species within this genus.
Synonyms
- Stone crab genus: A common descriptive name referencing the most well-known members of this genus. (Note: This is a descriptive phrase, not a formal taxonomic synonym.)
Related Terms
- Decapoda (n): The order (Decapoda) that includes all crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
- Brachyura (n): The infraorder (Brachyura) for true crabs.
- Chelae (n): The scientific term for the pincers or claws of a crab or lobster.
Noun
- stone crabs