genus Pagophila
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Definition
Noun: - A genus of Laridae: A taxonomic genus within the family Laridae, which includes gulls and related seabirds. This genus is monotypic, containing a single recognized species.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used primarily in biological and ornithological contexts to refer to a specific genus of birds.
- The genus Pagophila is closely studied by Arctic researchers.
- Taxonomists have placed the ivory gull within the genus Pagophila.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a precise level of classification (genus) for a particular type of bird, situated between the family (Laridae) and the species.
- The debate centered on whether the species should remain in the genus Pagophila or be reclassified.
Variants and Related Words
- Pagophila eburnea (n): The sole species within the genus , commonly known as the ivory gull.
- Pagophila eburnea is known for its pure white plumage.
Synonyms
- Ivory gull genus: A common name reference for the genus, based on its single species.
- Monotypic genus of gulls: A descriptive synonym highlighting that it contains only one species.
Related Terms
- Laridae (n): The bird family that includes gulls, terns, and skimmers, to which the genus belongs.
- The family Laridae encompasses several genera, including Larus and Pagophila.
- Genus (n): A principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family.
- Species (n): The basic unit of biological classification.
Noun
- a genus of Laridae