genus Symphalangus
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A taxonomic genus: In some biological classification systems, this name is used to categorize the siamang, a type of large, black-furred gibbon native to the forests of Malaysia, Thailand, and Sumatra. It is not the most commonly used genus name for this animal in modern taxonomy.
Usage Notes
- The term is a scientific, taxonomic label. It is used in formal, academic contexts like zoology, primatology, and biological classification.
- It is always capitalized () and is typically italicized in print to indicate it is a Latinized genus name.
- This classification is not universally accepted. Many modern systems place the siamang within the genus .
Examples
- In scientific literature: "Early 20th-century classifications sometimes listed the siamang under ."
- In a taxonomic discussion: "The proposal to separate the siamang into its own was based on its distinctive physical traits, such as its large size and webbed fingers."
Advanced Usage
- Binomial nomenclature: In classifications that use it, the full scientific name for the animal is , where is the species identifier.
- Taxonomic debate: The usage of this genus name illustrates how scientific classification can change as new research emerges.
Variants and Related Words
- Siamang (n): The common name for the ape itself.
- Hylobates (n): The genus name more frequently used for gibbons, including the siamang, in contemporary taxonomy.
- Gibbon (n): The family of apes (Hylobatidae) to which the siamang belongs.
Synonyms
- (As a taxonomic placement for the siamang): (in many modern classifications).
Noun
- used in some classifications for the siamangs