genus Scaphiopus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of amphibians: This is the scientific name for a specific genus of frogs. The genus Scaphiopus belongs to the family Scaphiopodidae and is commonly known as the New World spadefoot toads. Members of this genus are characterized by a distinctive, hardened spade-like projection on each hind foot, used for digging.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist is studying the evolutionary history of genus Scaphiopus.
- Several species within genus Scaphiopus have adapted to arid environments.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used in formal biological classification to group closely related species. It is written in italics, with the genus name capitalized.
- The species was reclassified from Spea to Scaphiopus based on new genetic evidence.
Variants and Related Words
- Scaphiopus (n): The standard, non-italicized form used in common scientific discourse to refer to the genus.
- The life cycle of Scaphiopus is tied to seasonal rains.
- Scaphiopodidae (n): The family name that includes the genus .
- Spadefoot toad (n): The common name for amphibians in this genus and related genera.
Synonyms
- New World spadefoot toads: The common name for the group of toads belonging to this genus.
Notes on Meaning
- This term has a single, precise meaning in scientific (zoological) context. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost exclusively technical and academic.
Noun
- New World spadefoot toads