genus abramis
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Definition
Proper noun: * A taxonomic classification: "Genus Abramis" is the scientific name for a genus of freshwater fish within the family Cyprinidae. This genus is native to Europe and western Asia.
Usage Notes
- In biological taxonomy, "genus" is a rank above species and below family. "Abramis" is the specific name of this genus.
- The term is always capitalized ("Genus Abramis") and is typically italicized in scientific writing: .
- It is used in formal, scientific contexts such as biology, ecology, and fisheries science.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The bream was classified under Genus Abramis.
- A common species within Genus Abramis is Abramis brama, the common bream.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to describe the group's position in the classification of life.
- The family Cyprinidae contains several genera, including Genus Abramis and Genus Cyprinus.
Variants and Related Words
- Abramis (n): The core genus name, often used alone in technical contexts (e.g., "species of ").
- Bream (n): The common name for fish species within Genus Abramis, such as the common bream ().
Synonyms
- Bream genus: A less formal, descriptive synonym used in some contexts.
Noun
- European fishes