genus aranea
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A common garden spider from the genus Aranea weaves its web between two plants.
Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic classification: "Genus Aranea" is the scientific name for a specific group of spiders within the larger classification system of living organisms. It refers to a genus that historically included many common orb-weaving spiders, characterized by their spiral, wheel-shaped webs.
Usage
- The study focused on the web-building techniques of spiders within genus Aranea.
- Early naturalists classified the common garden spider under genus Aranea.
Advanced Usage
- In modern scientific taxonomy, many species formerly placed in have been reclassified into other genera, such as . Therefore, the term genus Aranea is often encountered in historical or less specific contexts.
- Example: In his 18th-century work, he described the spider as a member of genus Aranea.
Variants and Related Words
- Aranea (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, often used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., was a former name for the European garden spider).
- Araneid (n): A member of the family Araneidae, the orb-weaver spiders, which includes genera like and the historical .
- Orb-weaver (n): A common name for spiders that build spiral wheel-shaped webs, describing the behavior typical of spiders in the historical genus Aranea.
Synonyms
- (Historical taxonomic group for) common orb-weaving spiders.
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: A genus of spiders known for constructing orb webs.
- Important Context: The usage of "genus Aranea" is largely historical. In contemporary scientific literature, the more precise and commonly used genus for many of these spiders is Araneus. "Genus Aranea" may still be used in a general sense or when referring to older classifications.
A common garden spider from the genus Aranea weaves its web between two plants.
Noun
- a genus of orb-weaving spiders including common garden spiders and barn spiders