genus aepyornis
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Definition
- Noun (proper noun):
- The type genus of the family Aepyornidae: A taxonomic classification in biological nomenclature, serving as the reference genus for the family Aepyornidae. This genus is defined by its extinct, large, flightless birds commonly known as elephant birds.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The fossil was classified under genus Aepyornis.
- Scientists study genus Aepyornis to understand avian evolution in Madagascar.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in scientific literature to specify the genus group containing the species and other related extinct birds.
- The paper discusses the phylogenetic position of genus Aepyornis within Palaeognathae.
Variants and Related Words
- Aepyornis (n): The common name for the birds within this genus.
- The aepyornis was among the heaviest birds to have ever lived.
- Aepyornithidae (n): An alternative family name sometimes used synonymously with Aepyornidae.
- Elephant bird (n): The vernacular name for the large, extinct birds of this genus and related genera.
Synonyms
- Type genus of Aepyornidae: The defining genus for the family.
Notes on Meaning
- This term is exclusively used in scientific and taxonomic contexts. It refers specifically to the genus rank in biological classification, not to the physical characteristics or behavior of the birds themselves, which are described by the common name "elephant bird" or "aepyornis."
Noun
- type genus of the Aepyornidae: elephant birds