genus Nycticorax

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Definition

Proper noun (taxonomy, ornithology): * Genus Nycticorax: A genus of birds within the family Ardeidae, commonly known as the typical night herons. This genus traditionally includes several species of stocky, short-necked herons most active at dusk or night (nocturnal and crepuscular).

Usage Notes
  • Capitalization: As a scientific genus name, it is always capitalized and italicized in formal writing: .
  • Context: Used primarily in scientific, zoological, or birdwatching contexts. In common language, the species within this genus are referred to simply as "night herons."
  • Grammar: Treated as a singular noun (e.g., "The genus is widespread.").
Examples
  • The black-crowned night heron belongs to the genus Nycticorax.
  • Genus Nycticorax is characterized by a stout bill and relatively short legs compared to other herons.
  • Taxonomic studies sometimes re-evaluate which species are placed within Nycticorax.
Advanced Usage
  • Typical Construction: The name is often used in a binomial (two-part) species name, where is the genus and the second word is the species identifier (e.g., for the black-crowned night heron).
  • Phylogenetic Context: In modern cladistics, the composition of this genus is subject to change as genetic analysis provides new insights into evolutionary relationships among heron species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nycticorax (n): The standard abbreviated form of the genus name when used in a scientific binomial.
  • night heron (n): The common name for birds of this genus and related genera.
  • Ardeidae (n): The biological family containing herons, egrets, and bitterns, to which this genus belongs.
Synonyms
  • (As a group): Typical night herons, Old World night herons (in a traditional sense).
Different Meanings
  • This term has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have general English definitions outside this scientific context.
Noun
  1. Old World night herons

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