genus Pseudacris
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Definition
Proper noun: * A taxonomic genus of frogs: Genus Pseudacris is the scientific name for a group of North American frogs commonly known as chorus frogs. These are small amphibians known for their distinctive and often loud mating calls.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific, biological, or zoological contexts. It is a formal taxonomic classification.
- The word is always capitalized () as it is a proper noun representing a formal genus name.
- In common language, the members of this genus are referred to by their common name, "chorus frogs."
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the mating calls of Genus Pseudacris. (The study focused on the mating calls of the genus Pseudacris.)
- Several species within Genus Pseudacris are found in wetlands across the continent. (Several species within the genus Pseudacris are found in wetlands across the continent.)
- Researchers identified a new population belonging to Genus Pseudacris. (Researchers identified a new population belonging to the genus Pseudacris.)
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, is the genus name. A full species name includes both the genus and the specific epithet (e.g., for the Spring Peeper).
Variants and Related Words
- Pseudacris (n): The standardized, standalone form of the genus name used in binomial nomenclature.
- Example: Pseudacris regilla is now classified in a different genus.
- Chorus frog (n): The common name for frogs of this genus.
- Example: We heard a chorus frog calling from the pond.
Synonyms
- Chorus frogs (common name)
Related Terms
- Taxonomy: The science of classification.
- Amphibian: The class of animals to which this genus belongs.
- Hylidae: The scientific family name (tree frog family) that includes Genus Pseudacris.
Noun
- chorus frogs