genus Prionace

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Definition

Noun: * Genus Prionace: A taxonomic genus within the family Carcharhinidae. It is a monotypic genus, containing only one recognized living species, Prionace glauca, commonly known as the blue shark. The genus is characterized by slender, streamlined bodies, long pectoral fins, and a distinct blue coloration on the back.

Usage Notes
  • The term "genus Prionace" is used primarily in scientific, biological, and zoological contexts when discussing taxonomy, classification, or the specific characteristics that distinguish this group of sharks from other genera.
  • It is a formal, Latin-based scientific name and is always italicized in writing. The genus name is capitalized.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification:
    • The blue shark is the sole member of genus Prionace.
    • In the taxonomic hierarchy, genus Prionace falls under the family Carcharhinidae.
  • Biological Description:
    • Species within genus Prionace are pelagic predators found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide.
    • The distinctive morphology of genus Prionace aids in its identification.
Advanced Usage
  • Monotypic Genus: This term is often used to highlight that contains only one extant species (), which is a key characteristic of this genus.
    • As a monotypic genus, Prionace is defined entirely by the attributes of the blue shark.
Variants and Related Words
  • Prionace glauca (n): The full binomial (scientific) name for the blue shark, consisting of the genus name () and the species epithet ().
  • Blue shark (n): The common English name for the species that constitutes the genus .
  • Carcharhinidae (n): The biological family, known as requiem sharks, to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
  • Prionace (n): Used alone as an abbreviated, informal reference to the genus in scientific discourse. (e.g., )
Noun
  1. blue sharks

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