genus Thunnus

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic category (genus) within the family Scombridae, comprising the true tunas. These are large, fast-swimming, warm-blooded marine fishes of great commercial importance.

Usage
  • The term "genus Thunnus" is used in scientific and biological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of fish.
  • It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the taxonomic group as a single entity.
Examples
  • In scientific classification:
    • Genus Thunnus includes several species, such as the bluefin tuna and the yellowfin tuna.
    • The biologist published a paper on the evolutionary history of genus Thunnus.
  • In general discussion:
    • Most of the tuna caught for sushi belongs to genus Thunnus.
    • Conservation efforts are critical for some species within genus Thunnus.
Advanced Usage
  • "The genus Thunnus": The definite article is often used when specifying or highlighting this genus in a discussion.
    • The genus Thunnus is characterized by its unique ability to regulate body temperature.
  • Used in binomial nomenclature as the first part of a species' scientific name (e.g., for yellowfin tuna).
Variants and Related Words
  • Thunnus: The singular form, often used interchangeably with "genus Thunnus" in technical writing.
    • Thunnus species are highly migratory.
  • Tuna (noun): The common name for fish within this genus.
    • Bluefin tuna is a prized member of genus Thunnus.
Synonyms
  • True tunas: A common name for the group of fish classified under this genus.
Notes
  • As a taxonomic term, "genus Thunnus" does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it. Its usage is confined to scientific, academic, culinary, and environmental contexts.
Noun
  1. tunas: warm-blooded fishes

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