genus Sarcorhamphus
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus within the family Cathartidae, typically containing only the king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa). It refers to a biological classification grouping for this specific, large scavenging bird of prey found in Central and South America.
Usage
- The genus is distinguished by its single extant species.
- Ornithologists study the genus to understand New World vulture evolution.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussions, the name is italicized. The genus name is capitalized when used formally: .
- It can be used in a broader scientific context to discuss monotypic genera (genera containing only one species).
Variants and Related Words
- Sarcorhamphus papa (n): The full binomial name for the king vulture, the species within this genus.
- Cathartidae (n): The New World vulture family to which this genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Monotypic genus: A genus containing only one recognized species. (This is a descriptive synonym for its taxonomic status, not a direct name synonym.)
Notes
- The word is a compound noun formed from scientific Latin/Greek roots. It is used almost exclusively in scientific and academic writing concerning zoology, ornithology, and taxonomy.
Noun
- usually containing only the king vulture