genus Prinia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of birds: "Genus Prinia" is the scientific name for a genus of small passerine birds within the family Cisticolidae (historically classified under Sylviidae). These birds are commonly known as prinias.
Usage
- The term "genus Prinia" is used primarily in scientific, ornithological, and taxonomic contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of birds.
- It is always capitalized when referring to the formal taxonomic rank ().
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The comprises several species of small, insectivorous warblers found in Africa and Asia."
- Ornithological Study: "Researchers published a paper on the migratory patterns within the ."
- Taxonomic Reference: "This bird was reclassified from the family Sylviidae but remains within the ."
Advanced Usage
- In Binomial Nomenclature: The genus name forms the first part of a species' two-part scientific name. For example, the Graceful Prinia's full scientific name is .
Variants and Related Words
- Prinia (n): The common name for any bird species belonging to the genus . (e.g., "We spotted a Striped Prinia in the reeds.").
- Cisticolidae (n): The bird family to which the genus belongs.
- Warbler (n): A common English name for many small, often insectivorous, songbirds, a category which includes prinias.
Synonyms
- Prinias (when used as a common name for the group)
Notes
- The provided reference context mentions the family "Sylviidae." It is important to note that taxonomic classifications are sometimes revised. While was historically placed in Sylviidae (Old World warblers), modern taxonomy typically places it within the family Cisticolidae (cisticolas and allies). The term "genus Prinia" remains correct, though its familial classification may be specified differently in contemporary sources.
Noun
- a genus of Sylviidae