genus anomia
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A marine biologist carefully examines a genus anomia specimen in a tide pool.
Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus of marine bivalve mollusks: "genus Anomia" is the type genus of the family Anomiidae, commonly known as saddle oysters or jingle shells. These are bivalves characterized by their irregular, often translucent shells and their method of attachment to hard surfaces.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist classified the specimen under genus Anomia.
- Fossil records show that genus Anomia has existed for millions of years.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used in scientific classification to group species with shared characteristics. It sits above the level of species and below the level of family (Anomiidae).
- The study focused on the evolutionary history within genus Anomia.
Variants and Related Words
- Anomiidae (n): The family to which the genus belongs.
- Anomia (n): Can be used informally to refer to shells or organisms within this genus.
- saddle oyster (n): A common name for species in this genus.
- jingle shell (n): Another common name, referring to the shell's thin, often clattering nature.
Synonyms
- Type genus of Anomiidae: This is a precise synonym in taxonomic context.
Notes on Meaning
- This term has a single, specific meaning in the field of zoological taxonomy. It does not have different general meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs, as it is a specialized scientific term. Its usage is confined to biological and paleontological contexts.
A marine biologist carefully examines a genus anomia specimen in a tide pool.
Noun
- type genus of the family Anomiidae: saddle oysters