genus astacus
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Astacus" is the scientific name for a specific group of freshwater crustaceans. It is the type genus (the genus that defines the name) of the family Astacidae. This genus traditionally includes crayfish species native to the Old World (Europe and western Asia).
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used primarily in zoological and biological contexts to refer to this particular taxonomic group.
- The European crayfish, Astacus astacus, belongs to genus Astacus.
- Researchers are studying the evolutionary history of genus Astacus.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Literature: The name is always italicized in scientific writing. The genus name ("Astacus") is capitalized, while the species epithet is lowercased.
- The paper described a new fossil species within genus Astacus.
Variants and Related Words
- Astacidae (n): The family name to which this genus belongs.
- Astacus (n): The genus name itself, often used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., ).
- Crayfish (n): The common name for the edible freshwater crustaceans in this and related genera.
Synonyms
- Old World crayfish genus: A descriptive synonym referencing its geographic distribution.
- (Note: In precise scientific terminology, taxonomic names like "genus Astacus" do not have direct synonyms, as they are unique identifiers.)
Related Terms
- Type genus: A taxonomic concept where a particular genus serves as the reference point for a family name. Genus Astacus is the type genus for the family Astacidae.
- Decapoda: The larger order (Decapoda) that includes crayfish, crabs, and shrimp.
Noun
- type genus of the family Astacidae; Old World crayfish