genus Tringa
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Tringa" is the scientific name for a genus of birds within the family Scolopacidae. This genus primarily includes wading birds commonly known as sandpipers and shanks.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, ornithological, and academic contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of birds.
- It is always capitalized ("Genus ") and often italicized in print () when referring to the scientific name.
Examples
- In scientific classification: " is a genus of medium to large waders."
- In bird identification: "The common sandpiper belongs to the genus ."
- In research: "The study focused on the migratory patterns of species within Genus Tringa."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name can be used in a binomial nomenclature to specify an individual species (e.g., for the Common Redshank).
- In phylogenetic studies, the relationships between and other genera in Scolopacidae are analyzed.
Variants and Related Words
- Tringine (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the genus .
- The bird exhibited typical tringine features.
- Scolopacidae (n): The bird family (sandpipers, snipes) to which Genus belongs.
- Sandpiper (n): A common name for many birds in this genus and family.
- Shank (n): A common name for some larger species within (e.g., Spotted Redshank).
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus Tringa: This is the precise scientific term; there are no true common-language synonyms. In informal contexts, one might refer to "the sandpipers" or "the shanks and allies."
Related Phrases
- Member of Tringa: Refers to any species classified under this genus.
- The Greenshank is a well-known member of Tringa.
- Type species of Tringa: The species that defines the genus. For , this is the Common Redshank ().
Noun
- a genus of Scolopacidae