genus agriocharis
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The ocellated turkey, a member of the genus Agriocharis, displays its iridescent feathers in a forest clearing.
Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category: "genus Agriocharis" is the scientific name for a genus (a rank in biological classification) within the bird family Meleagrididae. This genus is characterized by and includes the ocellated turkey.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts. It is a proper noun, and the genus name "Agriocharis" is always capitalized.
- It refers to a specific group of birds distinguished by particular biological and morphological traits.
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- The ocellated turkey is classified under the genus Agriocharis.
- Ornithologists study the differences between the genus Agriocharis and the genus Meleagris.
Advanced Usage
- In modern taxonomy, "genus Agriocharis" is sometimes considered a subgenus or is merged within the genus . Therefore, you may encounter the ocellated turkey referred to as in some contemporary literature.
- Some taxonomic revisions have subsumed genus Agriocharis into the broader genus Meleagris.
Variants and Related Words
- Agriocharis ocellata (n): The full binomial name (genus and species) for the ocellated turkey.
- Meleagrididae (n): The biological family that includes turkeys, containing both the genus (which includes the wild turkey) and the genus .
- Ocellated turkey (n): The common name for the single living species within this genus, noted for the eye-shaped spots (ocelli) on its tail feathers.
Synonyms
- (As a taxonomic group for the ocellated turkey): (in taxonomic systems where the genus is not recognized).
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have general English language meanings.
The ocellated turkey, a member of the genus Agriocharis, displays its iridescent feathers in a forest clearing.
Noun
- a genus of birds of the family Meleagrididae including the ocellated turkey