genus acris
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic genus within the family Hylidae, consisting of small frogs commonly known as cricket frogs. These frogs are native to North America and are characterized by their distinctive, cricket-like calls.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Acris" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in biology and zoology. It is always written in italics in formal scientific writing: .
- The word "genus" is part of the term and indicates the classification level. The term is treated as a singular noun.
Examples
- The biologist is studying the evolutionary history of genus Acris.
- Genus Acris is distinguished from other tree frog genera by specific morphological traits.
- Two primary species are classified within genus Acris: the Northern Cricket Frog () and the Southern Cricket Frog ().
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, genus Acris is placed within the family Hylidae (tree frogs), order Anura (frogs and toads).
- The name "Acris" is derived from Greek, meaning "locust," referring to the insect-like call of these frogs.
Variants and Related Words
- Acris (n): The standardized, one-word scientific name for the genus. In most scientific contexts, only is used after the full term has been introduced.
- Cricket frog (n): The common name for any frog belonging to the genus .
Synonyms
- (scientific synonym)
- Cricket frogs (common name synonym)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Taxonomy (n): The science of classification.
- Species (n): A lower rank in biological classification; for example, is a species within the genus.
- Family Hylidae (n): The taxonomic family containing genus .
Noun
- cricket frogs