genus anolis
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of lizards: "Genus Anolis" is the scientific name for a large and diverse group of lizards commonly known as anoles. These are primarily tree-dwelling reptiles found in the Americas and the Caribbean.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Anolis" is a formal, scientific term used in biology and zoology. In everyday language, the common name "anole" or "anoles" is typically used.
- It is always written in italics ( or simply ) to indicate it is a Latin scientific name. The genus name () is capitalized.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The researcher published a paper on the evolutionary history of Genus Anolis.
- This species belongs to Genus Anolis, which contains over 400 described species.
- General Context:
- Many lizards in Genus Anolis can change color, though they are not true chameleons.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within the standard biological classification system: Kingdom (Animalia) > Phylum (Chordata) > Class (Reptilia) > Order (Squamata) > Family (Dactyloidae) > Genus (Anolis) > Species (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Anole (n.): The common name for any lizard within Genus Anolis.
- The green anole is a familiar sight in many southern U.S. gardens.
- Dactyloidae (n.): The family name to which Genus Anolis belongs.
Synonyms
- Anoles (common name)
- New World chameleons (a descriptive, but technically imprecise, common name as they are not true chameleons [family Chamaeleonidae])
Noun
- New World chameleons