genus anomalopteryx
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus of extinct flightless birds: "genus Anomalopteryx" refers to a specific genus within the biological classification system, containing species of small moas. These were ratite birds endemic to New Zealand that became extinct after human arrival.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Fossil evidence places the genus Anomalopteryx in New Zealand's prehistory.
- The genus Anomalopteryx is characterized by its relatively small size compared to other moa genera.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific discourse: The name is always italicized in formal writing, and the genus name is capitalized.
- The phylogenetic study focused on the placement of Anomalopteryx within the moa family.
Variants and Related Words
- Anomalopteryx (n): The singular form, referring to any member of this genus.
- An Anomalopteryx skeleton was discovered at the site.
- Moas (n, plural): The common name for the family (Dinornithiformes) to which this genus belongs.
- Ratite (n): The broader group of flightless birds with a flat breastbone, including moas, ostriches, and emus.
Synonyms
- Small moa genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the primary characteristic of the birds in this taxonomic group.
Notes
- This is a highly specific scientific term. It is not used in everyday language but is confined to contexts like paleontology, zoology, and evolutionary biology.
- The word is a compound noun formed from "genus" (a taxonomic rank) and "Anomalopteryx" (the specific genus name derived from Greek, meaning "unusual wing").
Noun
- small moas